How Freshwater Pearl Farmers Check To See Whether Others Are Fake

By April Briggs


Even though natural gems are the most commonly produced gems, the wide range of colors and unique shape plus the attractive prices has made them the most favorite item among the shoppers, designers, and gem enthusiasts. Despite all these positive attributes, there are fake gems in the market something that has made freshwater pearl farmers upset. This article addresses how one can detect whether the gems are fake or real.

The name of the gem will reveal whether it is fake or natural. Real gems are referred to as cultured, natural, freshwater, sea or ocean. When buying check the name to know whether they are real. Know the formation process before buying one. Natural occurring gems come from fresh or salty water lakes and it is hard to know the difference between the two. Nevertheless, the two have the same exaggerated shape. They are artificially made pearls in the market.

A professional can test to check the originality of the item before purchase. This method is common among those who do not want to lose money as they have invested. Some of the pearls are attractive and unique than others, thus attract high prices than others. If you are not sure, contact a gemologist to have it tested.

How you feel after squeezing it with your teeth can tell the difference between the real one and the fake one. A natural occurring one will feel gritty when crushed with the teeth. The fake ones are soft and smooth. A natural occurring element known as nacre is responsible for the gravel feeling.

Close inspection will also reveal the nature of the pearl. If you look at the jewel in bright light, you will notice that the genuine ones do not a have perfect nature. The shape color and size will be inconsistent along the bumps, ridges, and pits. Natural ones have layers of nacre and you can cut one open to know how they are in the inside.

How the holes are drilled will show whether it is real or fake. The fake ones have the holes drilled from one end through to the other. A bead or necklace made from such a material will hang loosely and will look unattractive. Nevertheless, for the natural occurring ones they are well drilled. The holes through which the strings pass through are well drilled to make them symmetrical when put together. The reason for their symmetry is that they have been drilled from both ends.

Apart from the ones we have discussed above, there are other reasons that show whether a gem is fake or not. You can tell by the shape and the ends. The shape tends to be uneven and the ends flattened. They have different weight with the natural occurring one been the heavier of the two.

For high value ornaments, you will find that they are coated with precious metals such as silver and platinum. The additions make them fetch higher prices something that the growers work to achieve. Since there are high worth items, you will find people making fake ones to con the genuine people. Traders and shoppers should learn how to identify the quality and originality to prevent been duped into buying fake ornaments.Nothing comes easy, cautiousness should be paramount.




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