Pearl Types, Prices & The Rarest Pearls: Conch & Abalone

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How much do pearls cost?
Join us for this deep dive, where we will cover fresh water & salt water pearls, there different shapes and prices. We will start the video by covering the most common type of pearls: fresh water and how much you can expect to pay for a white, semi-luster 6-7mm strand. We will show you the cost for every shape: round, semi-round, rice, baroque, button and more!
The second chapter we will go over higher quality colored pearls such as Akoya, South Sea Pearls, Tahitian Pearls and their average prices for a strand.
And Lastly we will cover the rarest types of pearls: Abalone & Conch pearls. These pearls can only be found in nature and not farmed making them extremely rare.

To watch the first chapter on the basics of pearls, where we will cover how pearls are made, farmed VS natural pearls, how to identify fakes, the different qualities and colors, click the link:

You can also view our custom jewelry gallery here:

In this video, we cover:
- The cost of freshwater pearls (6–7mm) including rice, baroque, button, and round shapes
- Price comparisons for saltwater pearls like Akoya, South Sea, and Tahitian pearls
- What makes round pearls more valuable and how luster impacts pricing
- The value of colored pearls and their growing popularity in modern jewelry
- Rare natural pearls like Abalone and Conch pearls that can’t be farmed
- Trends like men’s pearl necklaces and why baroque pearls are making a comeback

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Fine and Flux Jewelry is a jewelry brand that specializes in custom design and engagement rings. We create all our jewelry in-house, in a homely studio downtown Montreal, Canada, free shipping worldwide!
We create all our jewelry videos to entertain and educate you so you have a better understanding on how it's made, how to make an educated purchase, and also what to look out for.
Do not try anything you see in these videos at home.
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Price Per Strand For Common Pearls 6-7mm
05:17 Prices For Higher Quality Pearls & Colored Pearls
08:38 Rarest Pearls: Conch Pearls & Abalone
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I have a Paua pearl (NZ Abalone) I found on the beach, Its aprox 30mm round and 20mm deep

cam
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Hillo mom, magkano ang 1kl ng pearl kc meron akong pearl mga 3 or 4kls, location cebu city philipines

ReyRecamadas-fd
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Why do you need a white table when you're going to show some pearls? You can't not
see it.

DProces
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It's a shame that natural pearls are so rare, they're quite beautiful, it would be lovely if they were more abundant in nature.
I managed to find a couple of natural anomia trigonopsis oyster pearls whilst beachcombing in my local area, their lustre wasn't as high as i would like as they had been washing back and forth at the shoreline for a while after the oysters had died, but, considering their natural origin and beautiful orange colour, i consider myself quite lucky to have found them all the same.

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interesting, my girlfriends name is just Pearl.. could be a nice gift.

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