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Buying
pearls online can be confusing as you don't have the pearls
in your hands to inspect them yourself.
There is no standardized pearl grading
system as there are so many variations in pearls. For this
reason, it is important to understand how each jeweler grades
their pearls.
Here we detail the criteria used for pearl
grading and provide information on the different grades of
pearls we sell.
If you have any questions about pearl grading,
please feel free to contact us by phone at 1-877-Pearl-11
or by email at service@nationalpearl.com
Unlike diamonds and other gems or stones, there is no
set standard for grading
pearls. Each dealer could (and most likely does)
have a different standard for their pearl grades.
Because of the variation in pearl grading, it is important
that each jeweler explain what their grades mean.
National Pearl uses the A letter system used by most
pearl jewelers to grade pearls. Grading goes from the
lowest quality of A to the highest quality of AAA.
We also offer the very highest end of the AAA grade
in some pearl sizes which we call our "National
Treasure Collection". We invite you to compare
the quality of our "National Treasure Collection" Akoya
Saltwater Pearls with "Hanadama" or Mikimoto
brand pearls.
Pearl Grading Criteria
Everyone at National Pearl has received pearl grading
training from the Gemological Institute of America (G.I.A.).
As is their instruction, we grade our pearls on the following
factors:
Luster
The
luster of a pearl is its shine, brilliance, or reflectivity.
High quality pearls will have almost a mirror-like
reflection, while lower quality pearls appear chalky.
Shape
Pearls
come in a variety of shapes, from baroque to perfectly
round. Rounder pearls hold a higher value in most
cases.
Surface
Quality
99%
of all pearls will have surface imperfections. High
quality pearls have very few and are light. These
include small surface texture changes and tiny dimples.
Very low quality pearls have easily visible flaws
that may include deep grooves, holes and cracks.
Matching
When
making a necklace or bracelet, matching all of the pearls on
a strand for all of the factors listed here (luster,
shape, surface quality, nacre and color) substantially
impacts the jewelry's beauty and value.
Nacre
The
nacre on a cultured pearl is the natural outer shell
that is created by the host oyster or mollusk. Thicker
nacre provides for higher luster and longer life.
High quality Akoya
Saltwater pearls have a nacre thickness of 0.5
to 1.0 millimeters surrounding the implanted bead
nucleus.