Frequently Asked Questions
Are cultured pearls considered “real” pearls?
Yes, Cultured pearls are real actual pearls, but they are formed through human intervention, specifically the implantation of a nucleus into the mollusk to spur pearl growth. Fake or imitation “pearls” would refer to beads or objects that are made to look like pearls but are in fact a different material altogether, typically plastic, shell, or some type of composite.
Related FAQs
- What is the difference between natural and cultured pearls?
- What does it mean when cultured pearls are also called “natural?”
- What are the main types of cultured pearls and what are their distinctive characteristics?
- I have seen some very strongly and brightly colored pearls: are they naturally colored?
