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If you're looking for the classic set of pearls, look to Akoya pearls. The Akoya is the most popular pearl, commonly seen in pearl strands and in earrings.
You can count on the quality of an Akoya cultured pearl being very high on average. View the quality ranges available below.
Akoya |
Size |
Surface Markings |
Luster |
Shape |
Color |
|
6.0–8.5mm |
Flawless to slightly spotted |
High |
All round to mostly round |
White with rosé overtones |
Akoya pearls are the specialty of Japanese pearl farms. The first pearls to be cultured early in the 1920s, their white color and rosé overtone complement a fair complexion. Because Akoya pearls are a high-quality pearl, you'll find them set with 18k gold posts and clasps, and you'll find they are well matched for size, shape, and color. You'll also find few blemishes and a deep, beautiful luster.
You may notice that the Akoya looks very similar to the Freshwater pearl. When compared side-by-side, the difference is clear. Besides being more expensive, Akoya pearls are on average larger, smoother, rounder, and more lustrous than Freshwater pearls. If you're looking for a remarkable gift, choose a gift of Akoya cultured pearl jewelry.