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Pearls are beautiful and timeless on their own or added to a piece of jewelry. In vintage jewelry, it may be difficult to tell if the pearls are real or fake due to age and the fact they were not bought new with certifications. There are, however, ways to inspect pearls in vintage jewelry without taking them to a jeweler. The best way to identify pearls are by using techniques to inspect the look and feel of the pearls.

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Identifying Pearls by the Look

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    Look for rings around the drill hole. A fake pearl will not have any rings or ridges around a drill hole. Put the pearls under a light and use a magnifying glass to inspect the drill hole. If the holes are smooth, then the pearls are likely fake.[1]

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    Examine for variations in size and color. A string of fake pearls is usually uniform in color and size. Real pearls are formed by nature, so there will be differences in each pearl. Look at the pearls for variation in and size and color. The differences may not be dramatic, but they should ne noticeable.[2]

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    Notice the shape of the pearl. A perfectly round pearl is very rare and will sell at a very high price. A typical pearl may still be real, but it won’t be perfectly round. It may be shaped like an oval, or there may be a bump in an otherwise round pearl. A string of pearls is likely fake if every pearl appears like a tiny ball.[3]

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Examining Pearls by Feel

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    Hold the pearls in your hand. Depending on the type of vintage jewelry, you may not be able to hold the pearls alone. One thing you can do to determine if a pearl is real or fake is to detect the weight. A set of real pearls should feel hefty in your hand. A set of fake pearls will feel quite light.[4]

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    Rub your fingers over the pearls. Along with deviations in size and shape, real pearls will have texture. Fake pearls will feel perfectly smooth when rubbed between your fingers. Real pearls will have small bumps and imperfections.[5]

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    Feel the pearls texture with your teeth. An easy and old method to identify a real pearl is to use the “tooth-test.” Put the pearls up against your mouth and rub the pearls over the bottom edge of your tooth. A real pearl will have a light grit to it. A pearl made of plastic or glass will feel smooth.[6]

    • A fake pearl will feel similar to the feeling of rubbing polished nails across your teeth.
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    Feel for a sense of coolness. No matter the temperature, a set of real pearls will have a coolness to them. They may not necessarily feel cold, but they should feel cool. A set of fake pearls will have a sticky feeling when you roll them around in your hand.[7]

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    Shine a light on the pearl. Real pearls have depth and luster. Fake pearls do not reflect light as well. The fake pearls may look shiny, but they will appear shallow. Take the pearls to a well-lit room or shine a flashlight on them. They are most likely real if they reflect the light well.[8]

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    Look for onion-skin-type layers. A real pearl has onion-skin-type layers inside of it. If the pearl has a hole from where it has been drilled, use a flashlight and 10x loupe and shine it inside of the hole. Look for the layers. If it is fake, there won’t be any layers at all.[9]

    • You can also use a regular magnifying glass.
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    Have the pearls x-rayed. If you’re having trouble identifying the pearls on your own, a sure way to identify them is to have them x-rayed. An x-ray will show if the pearls has the onion-like layers that it should have. Although it may be a strange request, you can ask your personal physician, veterinarian, or dentist to do the x-ray for a fee.[10]

    • The x-ray will also identify if the pearl is natural or cultured. A an x-ray will reveal a bead inside of a coating.
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    The clasp sometimes has a name on it. This is considered a signature, and it also values the pearls more than without the signature.

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      • A fake pearl will sometimes show a silver or glass bead where the drill hole is.[11]

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      • Take the pearls to a jeweler if you don’t feel confident about your conclusion. The jeweler will most likely charge a fee for appraisal.

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      • Be careful to not damage the jewelry by being too rough when identifying the pearls in your vintage jewelry.

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      This article was co-authored by Cory Schifter. Cory Schifter is a Jeweler, Certified Jewelry Appraiser, and the Owner of Casale Jewelers in Dongan Hills, Staten Island, New York. Casale Jewelers is known for its selection of fine jewelry, designer brands, engagement rings, certified diamonds, custom-made jewelry, and watches. Cory has over 10 years in the jewelry industry and is a certified jewelry appraiser. Cory was featured on NY1 News “Got it Made in New York” for Casale Jewelers’ custom design business and Casale Jewelers was recognized by American Express and Facebook in 2012 as one of the top five small businesses in the nation. This article has been viewed 73,511 times.

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