Akoya vs South Sea Pearls
Akoya vs South Sea Pearls Wondering what the difference between South Sea pearls and Akoya pearls is? Although, both are Saltwater pearls – they are produced by two different species
Akoya vs South Sea Pearls Wondering what the difference between South Sea pearls and Akoya pearls is? Although, both are Saltwater pearls – they are produced by two different species
Natural vs Cultured Pearls: All you need to know Pearls are exceptionally unique gemstones, as the only gems that are entirely formed within a living organism. You’ve probably heard of
How do you tell if Pearls are Real? Before we get into how you tell if a pearl is real or otherwise, let’s learn some basic terminology and understand what
What are Pearls and where do they come from? Everyone knows what a pearl is, but how much do you really know about pearls? In this article, we’re going to
Everything you need to know about South Sea Pearls At Pearls of Australia, we farm two varieties of saltwater pearls from two species of Australian shells – the Pinctada maxima and the Pinctada
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