In the mid 16th century the pearl was unveiled on the coast of santa margarita a spanish colony in the gulf of panama.
Are black pearls expensive.
While rarely round the finest freshwater pearls are nearly indistinguishable from more expensive akoya pearls.
A natural black pearl is more expensive and mysterious than its classic off white cousins.
People tend to appreciate and desire these pearls further driving up the prices.
And the pinctada margaritifera which makes the highly prized tahitian black pearl.
Tahitian black pearls only come from a certain type of mollusk making its harvest smaller than those of chinese freshwater pearls.
Although manufacturers can dye pearls black it takes extremely rare conditions to.
It is the most expensive pearl on the market.
Round freshwater pearls look almost identical to akoya pearls but are less expensive with a strand ranging from 50 to 2 000.
As a result tahitian pearls are rare and expensive to produce.
The green pearl has a tendency to glow in the dark.
And for good reason.
They are versatile gemstones that are cultivated in freshwater as opposed to sea or saltwater.
Discovered in mongolia this rare and precious pearl is valued at a staggering price of 139 million.
The pinctada fucata which yields the akoya pearls popularized by luxury firm mikimoto.
Because black lip oysters can grow to be over a foot in diameter they tend to produce pearls that are very large and therefore very valuable.
Traditionally freshwater pearls range in size from 6 to 10 mm but recent innovations in freshwater pearl farming have given birth to a new generation of pearls that grow as large as 15 mm.
It could be blue purple green brown silver but never a true black.
In addition to the body color tahitian pearls can display an amazing range of overtones especially the circle and baroque shapes.
It is the biggest manmade pearl in the world.
But there was a time when they were in shorter supply but not really wanted so they were still not very expensive.
Cultured pearls today come from three types of oysters.
Traditionally the most sought after expensive tahitian pearls will have a dark green body color and peacock think oil slick overtones.
Composed of fluorite this gem was ground into a pearl shape over the course of three years.
The beauty of the cowdry natural black pearl necklace is unending and continues to impress the world so much that its broken it own record by fetching 2 million more in only 3 years time.
These are very sensitive oysters which makes their culturing process a hit and miss.