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Pearls can be white, yellow, pink, greenish-black, blue, black, purple, and all the shades in between. Most pearls are white or sometimes light pink. Black is the rarest color of pearl; most black pearls are dyed black, but Tahitian pearls come black. Black pearls, however, generally have a greenish, pinkish, blueish, or other colored tint to them.

Pearls can be many shapes, including round, oval, button-shaped, baroque (with ripples), or stick-shaped.

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Pearls come in a variety of colors, including white, cream, pink, black, gold, and blue. The color of a pearl is influenced by the type of mollusk that produces it and the environmental factors present during its formation.

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