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  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price
  • 3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price

3-7.5 mm AAA good quality round shape natural freshwater pearls in strand loose pearl wholesale price

3-7.5mm AAA natural pearls good quality round shape freshwater pearls in strand loose pearls with wholesale prices.
Colors : White, Pink, Silver
Shapes: Round Pearl
Sizes: 3-7.5mm
Quality Grade : AAA
Pearls Grading Guide : https://www.naturalpearlsource.com/pearl-grading/ 

High Quality AAA grade round shape natural freshwater pearls loose pearls and pearls in strand with wholesale prices from China

This round natural pearls in strand come under the category of  Freshwater Pearls , Actually, we also have real natural pearls, but it's very rare, and the prices is very expensive, but not on sale in our website, if you need to get real natural pearls, feel free to e-mail us to get information.

Where Do Natural Pearls Come From?
Natural and cultured pearls both come from the same sources and are not artificially created. Cultured pearls come from mollusks that are bred and tended to by farmers in order to create pearls for harvest. Natural pearls are the result of no intention or assistance by humans, but only the phenomenon of the mollusk's normal processes.

Natural Pearl Origins
Before culturing became standard, people discovered pearls haphazardly by fishing for oysters and other mollusks. This makes natural pearls extraordinarily rare; only one in ten thousand oysters will create a pearl on its own.
Almost all natural pearls on the market today are vintage pearls and, due to their rarity, are expensive. When buying a natural pearl, make certain it comes with an official gemological x-ray certificate to prove it's natural.

Actually, you will find most of the natural pearls from many sellers should be called Cultured Pearls, and the most of cultured pearls is Natural Pure Pearls, that's mean the cultured pure pearls are real pearls, not plastic ball, dyeing balls or other materials, same situation, as the REAL natural pearl is very expensive, but we sell the natural pearls with farmer's direct prices to our  customers, same situation, we sell large quantity cultured pure pearls and real natural pearls with wholesale prices to our clients .  if you are looking for natural pearl source wholesaler and real natural pearls wholesale. feel free to contact us to get a free quote.

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Pearls Type: Natural Freshwater Pearls
Pearl Grade: AAA grade high luster and AA
Pearls Size: 3-7.5mm
Pearl Shape: Round shape
Pearl Color: White, Purple, Pink
Hole: Full hole in one strand
Length (one strand): About 38cm
Packing: 50 strands one packing, or as your requirements.
MOQ: 3 strands
OEM Production: Welcome the pearls jewelry OEM production

 

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What's The Difference Between Natural Pearls, Cultured Pearls, Freshwater Pearls, Shell Pearls and Edison Pearls ?

Today, pearls are regarded as both classic and contemporary, coming in many more fashionable styles than your grandmother’s traditional strand of pearls, Learning about types of pearls is important when adding items to your jewelry collection, let's check this article about what's the difference between them.

Natural Pearls
A natural pearl is formed when a small irritant or parasite penetrates and lodges in the mantle tissue of a mollusk. In response, the “invaded” tissue secretes a protective substance called nacre, a combination of crystalline and organic substances that builds and eventually after a few years develops into a pearl. Natural pearls are rare and require serious persistence to find.

Cultured Pearls
A cultured pearl results from the process by which a pearl farmer induces pearl formation by inserting an irritant into the mollusk and then “cultivating” the pearl. Cultured pearls are real pearls that were not formed by accident of nature. Most pearls sold today are cultured. Note: Edible oysters do not produce nacre and thus do not produce pearls, so there’s no need to put them through an MRI before eating..

Freshwater Pearls
Freshwater pearls come from oysters that mature in non-saline water (from lakes or ponds, as opposed to saltwater from the sea). Freshwater pearls usually are not as round as saltwater pearls and therefore less expensive. However, the past two decades have seen a huge increase in their quality for a number of reasons, but mostly because in the mid-1990’s the pearl-farming industry changed the type of mussels they used and lowered the number of grafts inserted in the mussel, and thereby the number of pearls produced. Freshwater pearls today are a favorite of jewelry designers because of their lower cost and improved quality and availability.

Shell Pearls
Shell Pearls are made from the inner lining of oyster shells, also known as Mother of Pearl. The substance is ground to a fine powder, shaped, dyed and coated with natural pearl nacre and then a protective coating to give it luster. Shell pearls, like most everything, vary in quality but may be quite beautiful and much less expensive than saltwater pearls. In addition, the industry’s strict quality control ensures shell pearls will keep their color and shine and will not be affected by sweat and perfume. Indeed, they are more durable than cultured and freshwater pearls.

Edison Pearls
The pearls are named after the great inventor, Thomas Edison, who for all his intelligence and innovation, said “There are two things which couldn’t be made at my laboratory – diamonds and pearls.”
The jewelry world has since gone on to do both these things and with great results. Edison pearls are one of the latest in a long line of pearl innovations and the name Edison is a reminder that what can be seemingly impossible, can be done.
Edison pearls were created by the Zhan siblings who come from a family with over 40 years’ experience in the pearl industry. The research for Edison pearls took many years and an enormous budget but the outcome has been highly lauded. Edison pearls were first sold in 2010 and has since carved a name for itself as a high-end pearl variety.
Edison pearls are actually very simple, freshwater pearls with cores. Traditional freshwater pearls are seedless and uncontrollable in shape, with few being large and round. And seawater pearls are all nuclear, big and round (Akoya is small, maybe is big and flat), and the high-end atmosphere is high-end. In order to change the fate of freshwater pearls, aquaculture companies have learned from the cultivation technology of seawater pearls and cultivated a new type of freshwater pearls with nucleus. This is a huge innovation to traditional freshwater pearls, so it is named "Edison pearls".

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Farmer's direct prices since 2012, strong productive ability.
Ensure the large quantity supply freshwater pure pearls, natural pearls.
We are the one of the largest manufacturer of Loose freshwater Pearls in Zhuji City.

Strict quality inspection:
6 production processes ; 12 inspection processes ; 8 experienced QC check ;
Every pure pearl has its quality assurance.


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1. 30 days without using and damage of the pearls;
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3. Merchandise are not same as order requirements.


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