Yes real pearls have a unique color and very clear off white color.
Many people have pearl necklaces but they are not sure if their necklace is real or fake. To find out if your pearl necklace is fake, you could go to a jewelry store and ask them.
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A genuine pearl is not easily flammable. Faux pearls, however, tend to be highly flammable. Exposure to flame is actually considered a reliable test to tell the whether a pearl is real or fake.
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There are many ways through which you can tell the difference. One of them is by rubbing them against your teeth; if the pearl feels smooth then it is most likely fake. Another way is to rub two pearls against each other, if they glide easily then they are fake, real pearls are not very smooth. One more method is to see if a pearl is perfect round shape it is fake, however, please note that some real pearls are perfectly round but are very rare.
Make a fake pearl bracelet by purchasing fake pearls at the crafting store. Next, buy some stretchy cord, and measure the length of your wrist. Tie a knot at one end and string all the fake pearls on. Secure the fake pearl bracelet together by knotting together both ends.
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The easiest way to tell if a pearl is fake is right in the name. If the name includes man-made, faux, simulated, glass, etc then it is fake. However, there is a simple test one can perform on a pearl to determine whether or not a pearl is real or fake. It is called the tooth test. Rub the pearl against the biting edge of your front tooth. If the pearl has grainy or gritty feeling, it is likely real. If it is smooth, it is fake. You will want to have something to compare it to, like a piece of plastic and should not rub too hard in case you damage either your tooth or the pearl. The reason that a real pearl will feel rough against your tooth is because pearls are composed of aragonite platelets that are stacked upon each other like bricks. This creates miniature edges and grooves on a pearl's surface. Under a microscope, these appear similar to a fingerprint. This is what you can feel when rubbing a pearl on your tooth. Other than that, you can take your pearl to a professional for advice.
There are many ways through which you can tell the difference between real and fake pearls. One of them is by rubbing them against your teeth; if the pearl feels smooth then it is most likely fake. Another way is to rub two pearls against each other, if they glide easily then they are fake, real pearls are not very smooth. One more method is to see if a pearl is perfect round shape it is fake, however, please note that some real pearls are perfectly round but are very rare.
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There are many ways through which you can tell the difference. One of them is by rubbing them against your teeth; if the pearl feels smooth then it is most likely fake. Another way is to rub two pearls against each other, if they glide easily then they are fake, real pearls are not very smooth. One more method is to see if a pearl is perfect round shape it is fake, however, please note that some real pearls are perfectly round but are very rare.