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Tahitian Black Pearl Necklace

Looking to buy a Tahitian black pearl necklace? Before you shop around, here are some useful tips.

There is nothing more exotic and more sophisticated than a black Tahitian cultured pearl necklace. Tahiti and the French Polynesian islands are known for their natural and cultured black pearls which have been used in jewelry design for many years. As part of the local people’s natural treasure, owning a black Tahitian pearl pendant is something many women aspire to do.

If you compare them to the beautiful Japanese Akoya pearls, these ones are much larger in size. The authentic black Akoya from Japan only grow up to around 2-10 mm in diameter.

Originally cultured in 1964, Tahitian pearls have found popularity in all cultures after the French spread these beautiful and natural products, and began using them to accentuate different kinds of jewelry such as the pendant, the choker, rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces. Most jewelry pieces made in Tahiti naturally always contained the black pearl since it is a strong and rich part of their heritage and culture.

A strand of natural saltwater pearls tend to be more expensive if harvested in their most perfect form and in a large size. The the more uniform and regular the surface, the more expensive and valuable it becomes. Another factor that's important is the color and lustre. Tahitian black pearls can grow up to a diameter of 18mm and the average black pearl will measure anywhere between 8 -14 mm. The difference here between a saltwater and freshwater pearl is that the latter is hardly ever perfect round and more irregular in profile and the freshwater varieties are normally grown in farms using mussels rather than oysters.

The Tahitian pearl pendant remains to be one of the most loved pieces of jewelry coveted by women all over the world. If you want to gift your lady a present she will treasure for the rest of her life, and she's not into pendants, fear not. You can choose a bracelet accentuated with a beautiful 14k gold clasp, or any other precious metal. Many black pearl bracelets are also given accents of diamonds and other precious gemstones to bring out their lustrous and shimmering quality.

Tips For Buying An Authentic Black Tahitian Pearl Necklace

Depending on the grade of the pearl, the price of a strand can range from between $250 to $100,000. Any necklace can be beautiful, but nobody wants to buy an imitation. To avoid falling into this trap, here are some tips you can follow:

First, black pearls will not only be a singular flat black color. Instead they will contain multicolored overtones in dark green, blue, red, and other tones. If they are of a singular tone then they are probably fakes. So look out for these signs.

Second, the surface is always smooth and round. If you come across a sample that is uneven and rough on its surface, then it is probably not authentic either.

Thirdly, these pearls have a special temperature that they maintain because of their composition. A Tahitian pearl is quite cool to the touch. If it is room temperature, then it may want to check on it's authenticity as well.

Lastly, black pearls are not light, they are quite heavy. So if you have a Tahitian black pearl necklace, you can tell right away if it is real or not by simply feeling its weight.

There may be no better place to buy a string of Tahitian black pearls than at The Pearl Source. Founded in 1991, this pearl outlet was the first wholesaler and direct importer of South Sea pearls into the U.S. with 20 years of experience in pearl jewelry. You will find their range of jewelry online at pearl outlet website.

At times, a Tahitian black pearl necklace can go at up to 72 percent discount from prices like $1,699 to $24,999 depending on the grade and the quality of craftsmanship as well as materials used to make the Tahitian pearl necklace.