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Freshwater cultured pearls are one of the most common and popular types of pearl sold today. Their durability, beauty, and affordability make them a definite favourite.
Freshwater cultured pearls are primarily produced in China by the Hyriopsis Cumingi and the Hyriopsis Schlegeli molluscs.

Freshwater cultured pearls naturally occur in white, lavener, and peach/pink, with a large pallet of these hues that vary in tone.
Freshwater pearls found in other colours such as black, bright green, chocolate brown, red, blue, etc., have been colour treated and dyed.
Overtone is a subtle play of colour that can be seen playing across the surface of a pearl.
Freshwater pearls can naturally have overtones that appear as ivory, silver, or rosé.
| A-AAA GRADE | GRADE DESCRIPTION |
| AAA-HD |
Clean with no visible inclusions Sharp lustre with mirror-like reflection All nacre Perfectly round shape |
| AAA |
Clean on 98% or more of the pearl surface Sharp lustre with strong reflection All nacre Visibly round shape |
| AA+ |
Clean on 90% or more of the pearl surface Strong lustre and strong reflection All nacre Near round shape |
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