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That is pearl brilliance; the shine and glow of a pearl. The greater and deeper the luster is, the more valuable the pearl. Peals with a high luster display strong and sharp light reflections and a good contrast between the bright and darker areas of the pearl. Pearls with low luster look milky, chalky and dull.

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The luster of a rock is maybe shiny dirty dull. Basically how your rock looks.

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one is the hardness,color,streak,luster,and transparency.

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