Are freshwater pearls stoned rings supposed to have some money from the water bubble-looking mark on it? I bought a ring of freshwater pearls and one quarter of the stone looks like a bubble silver looking thing .. You can see my reflection on this subject. Is this normal?? or is there something wrong??
freshwater pearls are irregular, and biological research. it is normal that it looks like it has flaws.
Freshwater pearls are created by the seeding of oysters with small pieces of plastic grains. The oyster, then layer after layer of deposits nacre around it, which gives the pearl is brilliant. They grow in a variety of forms, so I do not think the silver bubble of water is a bad thing unless you do not like it. If you do not and can always return or exchange, I would. Irregularity of pearls is acceptable on freshwater pearls, though.
Maggie
Posted on April 7, 2010.