Product Description
Akoya pearls, which produce only one pearl per oyster, are perfect for everything from formal occasions to everyday wear. These pure Japanese Akoya pearls are renowned for their exceptional quality and beauty.
Among all the pearls produced worldwide—including freshwater pearls, black pearls, and Akoya pearls—Akoya pearls account for only 1.2% of production, making them exceptionally rare and valuable.
For care instructions and other details, please refer to the following handling precautions.
Pearl Handling Precautions
- Remove Accessories When Bathing or Showering (Including Hot Springs and Saunas):Â Please take off your pearl jewelry before bathing or showering to prevent damage.
- Avoid Contact with Chemicals and Substances:Â Be careful to prevent contact with chemicals, beverages, cosmetics, perfumes, hair sprays, and similar substances.
- Proper Storage Conditions:Â Avoid storing your pearls in places with sudden temperature or humidity changes or in areas exposed to strong direct sunlight and ultraviolet rays.
- Cleaning After Wear:Â If sweat or other substances adhere to your pearls, gently wipe them with a soft cloth before storing.
- Avoid Vigorous Wiping:Â Wiping too hard may cause the plating to peel off.
- Store Separately from Other Gemstones:Â To prevent scratches and damage, keep your pearls separate from other jewelry.
- White Powder Appearance:Â When pearls rub against each other, a white powdery substance may appear. This is the natural pearl layer (calcium); simply wipe it off. It is not mold and does not indicate a defect.
- White Powder in Cases:Â A white powder may adhere to the case when pearls are stored inside. This is the pearl layer; please wipe it off.
- Appearance of Drilled Holes:Â Pearls are processed by drilling holes, which may make the hole openings appear cracked. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process.
- Handle with Care:Â As these are natural cultured pearls, they may break if subjected to strong force or if dropped.
- Natural Variations:Â Each natural cultured pearl is unique, with differences in wrinkles, indentations, shape, and luster.
- About the Pearl Layer:Â The beauty of natural cultured pearls comes from their nacre layer, composed of thin micron-level layers. These are not imitation or plastic pearls.
- Chain Handling:Â Pulling strongly on the chain may cause it to break.
- Metal Allergies:Â If you have a metal allergy, please verify the materials before purchasing.
About the Metals Used
- Brass:Â An alloy of copper and zinc. Be cautious of discoloration, rust, and potential metal allergies.
- Silver:Â Contains 92.5% silver, with the remaining 7.5% made up of other metals like copper. Silver may tarnish over time, developing a characteristic blackened appearance.
- Plating:Â A process where a thin layer of gold or another metal is applied over the base metal. Depending on usage, the plating may peel off over time.
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