One of the very first differences between real and fake pearls is no other than their weight.
Are real pearls heavy.
It may sound a bit strange but using your teeth is a good tip on how to tell real pearls from fake.
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Position the pearl about 24 inches above a glass surface such as a mirror or coffee table and let it drop.
Real pearls are cold when you touch them.
If it feels slightly gritty that s an indication they are real pearls.
Real pearls are heavy compared to most fakes.
Real pearls are heavy in weight.
That said counterfeiters have increased their level of deceit by making fake pearls from heavier materials such as glass to make their weight the same as authentic pearls.
On the other hand fakes especially plastic pearls will have a light insubstantial feel.
For obvious reasons this test isn t perfect judging the weight of a few small pearls can be tricky.
They should feel like they have some weight to them compared to a hollow plastic bead.
The rise of pearl farming and cultured pearls essentially put a stop to pearl fishing therefore almost all natural pearls for sale are vintage.
Real pearls are normally heavier than the fake ones.
First of all there is an extremely limited amount of natural pearls available on the market.
Gently rub two pearls in a strand together.
If you were to take a string of pearls and run them along your teeth if they have a gritty feeling then they would actually be real pearls.
A real pearl should bounce about 13 or 14 inches high whereas an imitation pearl s bounce will typically be much lower.
If you grab a real pearl necklace in one hand and a faux pearl necklace with the same amount of gems in the other more often than not the real pearls will feel heavier.
When rubbing pearls across your teeth real pearls feel gritty while fake pearls feel smooth.
Real pearls are heavier than fake pearls.
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A surprisingly effective fix for knowing if pearls are real is to drop a pearl onto glass and measure the bounce.
The only exception with this weight test is in the case of solid glass beads.
Most real pearls feel somewhat heavy for their size.
As mentioned earlier natural pearls often carry an over the top price tag.
You can use this method to test those made from coated glass or plastic beads.
It is best to start with a clean strand when determining if your pearls are the real deal.
If you pick up a strand of them they are going to feel really light whereas real pearls are kind of heavy to your hand.
Fake pearls are light in weight.
The surface will feel gritty.
Toss them gently up and down in your hand and feel the weight difference.
This is due to a few reasons.
Lastly you can tell real pearls from fake is by feeling their weight.
Real pearls are heavier than fake pearls.
Fake plastic pearls are light when compared to real pearls.
You don t feel the coolness when touching fake pearls.
Real pearls show smoothness around drilled holes.
Would your strand be about the same weight.