What you should know about Pearls
Natural pearls are so rare to find in nature that most pearls sold
today are cultured. To create a cultured pearl, a tiny bead is implanted into
the oyster and gradually over time the oyster coats the bead in many layers of
natural minerals and proteins. These layers are referred to as nacre (Nay-Ker.)
It is the nacre that gives pearls their beautiful luster and color.
What Pearl is right for You?
Sawyer Jewelers always offers a variety of Freshwater, South Sea, and
Tahitian cultured pearls. In addition, we offer Akoya cultured pearls. Our pearl
jewelry is available in a variety of different styles including studs, fashion
earrings, strands, necklaces, pendants and bracelets. In addition, we offer our
pearls in varying price ranges so that you can find the perfect pearl for you’re
your style and your budget.

Pearl Colors
When deciding what color pearls to buy, your primary concern should be what
looks best on you. But you will also want to know how the color affects their
price. When judging color, keep in mind that their is no standardized system of
communicating or grading color in the pearl industry. And there is no general
agreement in the trade as to how overtones affect price. Some of the
determinants of pearl color seem to be: The type of host oyster. The quality of
the nacre. The environment.

The general lor of a pearl is also called the body color. Typical pearl
colors are white, cream, yellow, pink, silver, or black. A pearl can also have a
hint of secondary color, or overtone, which is seen when light reflects off the
pearl surface. For example, a pearl strand may appear white, but when examined
more closely, a pink overtone may become apparent.
What is Pearl Luster?
Pearls are formed as the mollusk (oyster) secretes layers of a protective,
pearly substance called nacre (pronounced NAY-ker) around an irritant. This
effect is created when light reflects off the many layers of tiny calcium
carbonate crystals that compose the pearl. The luster of a pearl depends on the
quality of the nacre, its transparency, smoothness, overall thickness as well as
the thickness of each of the microscopic layers of nacre. The most important
quality of a pearl is the thickness of its nacre. It gives color, luster, and
appearance. A thinly coated pearl won't last many years.
How Many Shapes do Pearls have?
Throughout history, round has generally been considered the most valuable
shape for a pearl. Perhaps this was because pearls were considered a symbol of
the moon. Nevertheless, the most famous and valuable pearls are often not round.
That's because factors such as size and luster are also important. A lustrous
pearl has more than just a shiny, reflective surface. Pearls should glow from
within. Listed below are only a fraction of the actual shapes of pearls
available.

As a mollusk creates a pearl, the layers of nacre do not always adhere
smoothly. Sometimes spots and bubbles can appear in the layering process. Pearls
with the smoothest surfaces are the highest-quality, most sought-after pearls.
The all Important Size!
The size of the pearl greatly depends on the type of pearl. Freshwater pearls
range in size from about 3.0–7.0mm, Akoya pearls range from about 6.0–8.5mm, and
South Sea and Tahitian pearls can reach sizes as large as 13mm – that’s a big
pearl!

How do you Care for your Pearls?
When cared for properly, pearls can last a lifetime and are perfect to hand
down to another generation. The best way to care for pearls is to wear them
often as the body’s natural oils keep pearls lustrous. However, it's important
to keep them away from household chemicals including perfume, makeup and
hairspray. Chemicals found in these products can dull the luster of your pearls.
Pearls are the last item to put on when getting dressed and the first thing to
come off when you arrive back home. Be sure to always wipe them with a soft
cloth and store them separate from other jewelry to avoid scratching their soft
and tender surfaces. If your in doubt and you want to deep clean your pearls you
can use a little warm water and a very small amount of dawn dish soap. Never
let your pearls soak, just a quick swish, rinse, and wipe clean. Re-stringing of pearls is necessary on average
every 10 – 15 years. Pearls worn on a daily basis will need to be re-strung
earlier.
Sawyers has a professional pearl and bead re-stringer on staff, Theresa
VanAvery. You can always contact her with any questions or concerns you may
have. She is fully trained and has re-strung 1000's of pearl strands for over
16 years at Sawyers. Average re-string cost starts at only 28.50 for single
strands. Please bring in your pearls and let Theresa evaluate them to give you
a final cost. We can also drill out your pearls.
Not sure if your pearls are real? We get this all the time and Theresa is
your girl to see. she is trained in pearls and can tell you the type, shape,
size, lustre, and the most likely origin of your pearls.