Qty = 2 Pieces 16x15 mm Oval Light Pinkish Colour Saltwater Cultured Australian WA Broome Mabe Pearl Loose - Discontinue outlet Stocks - MPO32
Item Descriptions:
Qty = 2 Pieces
Vintage Stocks, Australian Saltwater Cultured Mabe Pearl.
These Mabe Pearls was cultured in Broome - Western Australia.
Beautiful light pinkish color oval shape and Measuring Approx 16 x 15 mm Wide.
A-Graded Quality. Beautiful Texture & Shinning Good Luster On The Pearl Shell with little to blemishes visual to the naked eyes.
The term "blemishes" refers to any visible bumps, marks, imperfections or small indentations on the pearl's surface.
These blemishes give each pearl a unique "fingerprint" of identifying factors.
Photos Show The Actual Mabe Pearl that you're purchasing.
Pearl Specifications:
Qty = 2
Type: Mabe Pearl
Shape: Oval
Dimensions Pearl 1: Approx 15.6 mm length x 14.7 mm wide x 6.3 mm dome height,
Dimensions Pearl 2: Approx 15.9 mm length x 14.9 mm wide x 7.3 mm dome height,
Total Weight: 2.90 grams (14.50 carats)
Color: Light Pink
Origin: Broome - Western Australia
Country: Australia
Water Grown In: Saltwater/Ocean
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This mabe pearl is grown in the salt water of Australia. (Location: Broome , Western Australia).
Pearl Quality Description:
AA Fine Lustre
A Good Lustre
B Moderate Lustre
Mabe pearls come in a wide range of beautiful pearl colours, which span from light pinks, to more bluish shades. The unique nacre of the mabe oyster allows for hues that are quite brilliant and rainbow-like. Their brilliance is quite breathtaking at times, especially in the rarest colour, which consists of pink with gold swirls. It is this outlet type of colour which brings the value to the mabe pearls, as well as their rare superiority in texture and lustre.