The most familiar colors are white and cream a light yellowish brown.
Types of pearls colors.
These types of pearls are generally grown in rivers ponds and lakes and predominantly in china.
They range in size from 2mm tiny to 10mm rare and are usually white or cream in color and round in shape.
Cultured pearls come in different sizes shapes and colors.
These pearls come from china and are available in a wide range of pearl colors shapes and sizes.
Pearls that grow with a natural white color include akoya pearls freshwater pearls south sea pearls and even occasional tahitian pearls which are most often dark.
However they can be produced in varying shapes and a range of pastel colours.
However the growth period varies from farm to farm which is why freshwater pearls have the widest size range of all pearl types.
Perhaps the best loved gems of all time pearls both natural and modern cultured pearls occur in a wide variety of colors.
Pearl color and value.
The value of the pearls in jewelry is determined by a combination of the luster color size lack of surface flaw and symmetry that are appropriate for the type of pearl under consideration.
They can be as large as 15 millimeters.
Saltwater pearls include the akoya cultured pearls grown in japanese and chinese waters.
In terms of color these pearls are commonly found in white or cream shades with beautiful overtones of pink cream and lavender.
If a pearl color is uniform and even it adds to the value of the stone.
While white is a naturally occurring color in freshwater and akoya pearls these types are routinely bleached to create an even whiter bodycolor and then subjected to a treatment.
White and golden south sea pearl types.
These can range in size from 6 0 7 0mm up through 15 0 16 0mm and higher depending on the pearl type you choose.
Multi colored tahitians multi colored south sea pearls and multi colored freshwater pearls are all available in both round and baroque shapes.
Among those attributes luster is the most important differentiator of pearl quality according to jewelers.
There are also different types of mollusks that produce very different looking pearls.
Their sizes vary from around 2 0 mm to 15 0 mm.
They can naturally be produced in pastel shades of pink lavender and peach and are also often dyed brighter colors.
Deep body tones with beautiful overtone colors are more expensive than duller stones.
Many of these are white and generally resemble the akoya pearl in both size and shape.