Freshwater pearls come in a huge range of shapes and sizes and colors.
Black akoya pearls value.
They were the very first to be cultivated on a pearl farm.
They were the first pearls to ever be farmed more than 100 years ago and the first to claim worldwide acceptance among all cultured pearls.
Occasionally akoya pearls are blue with silver and pink overtones but these colors are extremely rare.
Most pearls are white to grey with pink green or silver overtones.
Black akoya pearls are also dyed but the dye most often selected for these pearls turns the pearls a solid blue black or greenish black color with little to no iridescence the pearls are perfectly round in shape with very little variation from pearl to pearl throughout a strand so to me can end up looking a little plastic y or more like beads rather than pearls but they re still.
They were the first pearls ever to be farmed and are a little bit smaller.
Akoya pearls unless color treated have neutral colors and overtones.
A strand of akoya pearls can cost from 300 to more than 10 000.
A strand of akoya pearls can cost from 300 to more than 10 000.
Akoya pearls are the classic round white pearls.
Akoya pearls are never naturally black black akoya pearls have undergone either cobalt 60.
Black akoy s have been color enhanced as black in not a natural color found in this verity of cultured pearl.
Akoya pearls tend to be smaller than most other cultured pearls with average sizes ranging from 6 to 9 millimeters.
Akoya pearls are the classic round white pearls.
They were the first pearls ever to be farmed and are a little bit smaller.
Round freshwater pearls look almost identical to akoya pearls but are less.
Generally these are the smallest type of cultured pearl on the market.