Akoya pearls the classic beauty of the gems of the sea akoya pearls are the most abundant type of saltwater pearls on the market today.
What are akoya cultured pearls.
About akoya pearls akoya pearls are the specialty of japanese pearl farms.
Due to the difficulties inherent in saltwater ocean farming along with the fact that these oysters produce only one pearl at a time where as freshwater pearls produce up to 40 45 the availability of these gems is more limited driving market value upwards.
Because akoya are the most abundant type of saltwater pearl with the longest cultured history information on akoyas is abundant.
Cultured pearls can be farmed using two very different groups of bivalve mollusk.
Akoya pearls are a salt water verity of cultured pearl farmed primarily in the bays of southern japan and as such they are more rare and valuable than freshwater pearl verities.
Cultured akoya pearls are known for being perfectly round baroque akoya are of course available but they re rare and more of a collector s item at this point in time.
Because akoya pearls are a high quality pearl you ll find them set with gold posts and clasps and you ll find they are well matched for size shape and colour.
Today a hybrid mollusk is used in both japan and china in the production of akoya pearls.
The first pearls to be cultured early in the 1920s their white color and rosé overtone complement a fair complexion.
The vast majority of akoya pearls you ll run into in stores and online today are perfect rounds.
The akoya pearl is a saltwater cultured pearl from the akoya oyster pinctada fucata martensii.
The first pearls to be cultured early in the 1920s their white colour and rosé overtone complement a fair complexion.
About akoya pearls akoya pearls are the specialty of japanese pearl farms.
The freshwater river mussel and the saltwater pearl oysters.
Because akoya pearls are a high quality pearl you ll find them set with gold posts and clasps and you ll find they are well matched for size shape and color.