How to Tell Real Pearls from Imitation Pearls
Before we explore the
world of pearls, we should know how to identify the real one and imitated one.

Types of imitation pearl
Glass BeadsThe beads are cover with as many as forty coats of pearl
essence and hand polished between each coat.
Plastic BeadsMake in the same process as that of glass beads, but
is much lighter than glass beads.
Mother-of-pearl shell beadsThese are coated with the same
substances as plastic and glass imitations. There are also some occasions that
people sell uncoated mother-of-pearl shell beads, and claim those are pearls.
Other terms used to designate imitation pearls are simulated and faux
pearls.

Easy tests for real or faux
Tooth TestRub the pearls lightly along the biting edge of your
upper front teeth. If they feel gritty or sandy, they are real pearls. If they
feel smooth, they are probably imitations.
Friction TestTake two pearls then lightly rub one against the
other. If they feel gritty or sandy, they are real pearls. If they feel smooth,
they are not real.
Surface MagnificationMagnify the surfaces of the pearls with a
magnifier. If they look grainy, the beads are imitation pearls. If they look
scaly, maze-like, they are real pearls. (Under 64-power magnification)
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Flaw
TestExamine the pearls for flaws. If they appear flawless and
unnatural perfection, they might be imitation.
Matching TestObserve the whole pearl jewelry piece, their shape,
luster, size, and color. Imitations can perfectly match while real pearls tend
to be variations.
Overtone TestImitation is lack of overtone. Real pearls have
various overtones.
Drilled-Hole TestThe pearl nacre coating is thicker than the
coating of imitations. Therefore, you may find a clear dividing line between the
nacre and nucleus from the real pearlĄ¯s drilled-hole.
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