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Black pearls are made by one particular kind of oyster called a black lipped oyster. They are only found in the South Pacific. They are very rare and only about 1 in 10,000 of those
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Luster, often the first element evaluated when determining a pearl's value, is the shine visible on a pearl, created by the nacre oysters secrete. The Black Pearl Gallery says, "
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Black pearls are often larger in size than white pearls. The most common colors are silver and gray. A true black and peacock green are the rarest in the color spectrum. Although
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1. Unhook clasps on the pearls and stretch them out on a dry towel. This will expose all surfaces on one side. The towel will prevent scratches on the pearls. 2. Wipe pearls with
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