Why are Akoya pearls special?
Michael Gray
Updated on May 01, 2026
Are Akoya pearls better?
While the akoya pearl is considered to be (overall) more rare and valuable than the freshwater pearl, it is only the third most valuable commercially produced pearl, falling behind South Sea and Tahitians. It is still common to find top-quality akoya pearl strands retailing for more than $10,000, however.Why are Akoya pearls so expensive?
Valuable Pearl AttributesBecause Akoya pearls have become The Standard when it comes to the classic white pearl necklace, and meet the higher quality standards for pearls (particularly in the Luster and Shape category), they are more highly valued by consumers and the Professional Jewelry market.
Are Akoya pearls quality?
Akoya pearls are usually remarkably well-matched, with little to no visible variation in overtone, luster or surface quality from pearl to pearl throughout a necklace. Akoya pearls feature a white body color, with subtle overtones of rose, silver or cream. Hanadama pearls are widely considered the "ferrari of pearls".Are Akoya pearls better than freshwater pearls?
When compared to other varieties, such as Tahitian and South Sea, Akoya pearls definitely offer good value for money without compromising on beauty. Freshwater pearls lack the deep, beautiful gleam of an Akoya. However, the palette of colors and attractive pricing makes them a great option for many people.Freshwater Pearls vs Sea Pearls (Akoya Pearls)
What does the name Akoya mean?
The Japanese term for natural or cultured pearls that come from the akoya-gai mollusk.Do Akoya pearls peel?
If an Akoya pearl has many blemishes, it will be worth less than one with few to no blemishes. This is because blemishes can affect the durability of a pearl. Serious blemishes, such as cracks or chips can cause a pearl to peel or break.Are Akoya pearls fresh or saltwater?
According to the Gemological Association of America (GIA), “Akoya cultured pearls are the most familiar type of saltwater cultured pearls to most people in the U.S. and other western markets.” Akoya pearls are typically the first pearl strand a woman receives or the first pair of pearl earrings with which she starts ...What is the highest quality pearl?
White South Sea and Golden South Sea pearls are the most sought-after cultured versions of the gems in the world. That's because they are the rarest, and offer the most luster and greatest pearls sizes. Both Golden South Sea and White South Sea pearls are cultivated in saltwater.Are Akoya pearls freshwater pearls?
And the big difference between freshwater pearl and Akoya pearl is that the former one is cultivated in freshwater mussels and the other one is cultivated in saltwater oysters. Akoya pearl is a bead-nucleated cultured pearl cultivated from Akoya oysters that growing in the saltwater.Which type of pearl is most expensive?
South Sea Pearls ValueSouth Sea pearls are considered the most valuable. They are also the largest pearl variety on the market. A strand of South Sea pearls can range from $1,000 to over $100,000.
What is the difference between Akoya and South Sea pearls?
South Sea Pearls of 9.5 – 10.5 mm sizes are more common. But the smaller Akoya oyster has a hard time producing a pearl as large as 9.5 – 10.5 mm, making these pearls much rarer, hence the higher price. Akoya Pearls are preferred for someone wanting a bright white/pink lustrous strand in this “overlap” size range.Are Akoya pearls marked?
As mentioned earlier, Mother Nature always leaves a mark on her creations. There are a number of common growth characteristics and surface inclusions you can regularly spot on almost any necklace that are typical of the Akoya pearl type. These markings are a practical and easy way to: A.How do you take care of Akoya pearls?
How do you take care of it?
- To prevent scratches and damage that can be caused by other gemstones and accessories, we recommend storing your Akoya pearl jewelry in a soft cloth pouch and placing it in a cool, dry place.
- Flaunt these pearls at least once a month to keep them hydrated.
What colors do Akoya pearls come in?
Color and surfaceAkoya pearls occur naturally in colors such as pink, silver, cream, white, gold, gray and blue. They rarely occur in black, green or other exotic colors — if you see Akoya pearls in these colors, be sure to ask the seller if the color is enhanced.