Your retailers should tell you whether the pearls you re buying are real or fake.
Pearls real or fake how to tell.
Swarovski crystal pearls are extremely durable in terms of daily wear and tear and an excellent alternative to real pearls for costume jewelry or clothing purposes the pearls can even be dry cleaned without damaging the outer layers.
Real pearls will tend to be cold to the touch and slowly warm up as you wear them.
A real pearl almost always has a clear outer nacre layer while fake pearls have thin layers of artificial nacre or lack them entirely.
A professional gemologist or reputable jeweler will be able to scope the pearls and determine their origin if you re.
The next tip on how to check pearls is that real pearls are.
All real pearls should have an overtone color that s very lustrous whereas fake pearls have a dull milky sort of color.
Do note that both real pearls and fake pearls can chip around the drill holes.
If your pearl has a drill hole you can check for nacre by peering in with a magnifying glass.
The second step that will help you identify fake pearls is to look at the overtone color.
Real pearls have a surface texture that s similar to swept grain like you might find in the appearance of a sand dune.
In general if the surface is grainy the pearl is real and if the texture is eggshell like with a rugged look the pearl is an imitation.
While observing pearls under a magnifier specialists can easily tell whether they are a fake or a real gem.
The rise of fake pearls.
How to tell real pearls vs.
A fake pearl will generally appear lighter inside with a bigger drill hole.
By contrast fake pearls frequently have a surface that s a bit rougher and more like an eggshell.
As the popularity of pearls continued to grow in the 20 th century so did the rise of counterfeit pearls.
All of our pearls are either freshwater or saltwater cultured pearls from environmentally sustainable farms around the world and come with a certificate of authenticity.
At pearl lang we do not sell imitation or fake pearls.
As a note the texture rule holds true for both natural and cultured pearls.
As mentioned earlier only natural and cultured pearls and considered authentic.
You can tell the difference between a real and fake pearl with your hands too.
Get your pearls checked out.
The nacre can wear away crack or flake.