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Freshwater Pearls are Unique and Affordable
Even though freshwater pearls are the most commonly produced pearls, the shape and colour of the pearls have made them the most sought-out collectable among the pearl enthusiasts.
The high-quality freshwater pearl does not typically have the glossy, metallic finish found in Akoya pearls. They are dazzling in their rich, bright lustre, and their unique charm will last for a lifetime.
One interesting piece of freshwater pearl: a single freshwater pearl mussel is capable of producing up to 50 pearls at a time (although the current production limits each shell to 24-32 pearls).
Freshwater pearls come in a rainbow of natural pastel colours such as lavender, pink, and every shade in between. Most freshwater pearl characterizes the varied shapes, including oval-shaped pearls, rice-shaped and button pearls, coin-shaped and drops pearls, off-round and round pearls.




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