In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Captain Jack Sparrow had to defeat a lot of pirates to beat the curse of the Black Pearl.
In this blog post I will tell you all about the real black pearls, and give some tips on buying them. And you won't have to fight any pirates!
Black pearls are a rare and exotic type of pearl that are highly prized for their beauty and rarity. There are a few types of black pearls but the Tahitian black pearls are considered to be the most valuable and sought-after.
Black pearls are known for their unique characteristics, including:
- Color: Black pearls can have a range of colors, from dark gray to deep blue, green, and purple.
- Iridescence: Black pearls are known for their iridescent sheen, which is caused by the way the light reflects off the layers of nacre.
- Luster: Black pearls have a high luster, which is caused by the smooth, even layers of nacre.
- Rarity: Black pearls are rare and highly sought after, making them a valuable and coveted gemstone.
Tahitian black pearl |
Pearls in general are made when a small irritant, such as a grain of sand, finds its way inside an oyster or mollusk. To protect itself from this irritant, the mollusk secretes layers of nacre, a substance also known as mother of pearl, around the irritant. This process can take many years to form a pearl.
Contrary to popular belief, black pearls are not formed by inserting a grain of black sand into the oyster. Rather the color is determined by the type of oyster. Tahitian black pearls come from the black-lipped pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera). Though they are referred to in the market a Tahitian pearls but in reality they come from other islands in French Polynesia such as Mangareva in the Gambier group.
Multi-colored black pearls |
The cost of a Tahitian black pearl varies very widely from less than a dollar to thousands of dollars. What's the difference between a $1 pearl and $1000 pearl? Here are the factors that can affect the price of a pearl:
- Size - generally, bigger means more expsensive
- Shape and Symmetry - spherical ones tend to be worth more than elongated ones
- Iridescence - the shinier and more sparkling ones are more valuable
- Smoothness - ones without dents or dimples cost more
- Color(s) - black pearls with a high level of luster and a deep, dark color are considered more valuable.
I bought my pearls directly from a pearl farmer on Mangareva. We chatted with him for a long time, and he told us a sad story about how his brother died from radiation sickness from the fallout from the nuclear testing France had done on a nearby island. I bought six small black pearls from him. Somehow he took a liking to me and ended up giving me 7 more pearls for free! So I had a lucky 13 black pearls. I took them to jeweler on Mangareva to make them into necklaces and bracelets but he didn't have fine enough tools to drill a hole in my little pearls. He suggested I take them to a jeweler in Tahiti where they have better equipment, and that's what I did.
2 comments:
Nice pearls!
So interesting!!
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