Description
Camellia Natural Freshwater Pearl Drop Earrings, 5-7mm Double Pearl French Style. Versatile enough for work, dates, daily wear, and special occasions. A perfect gift for yourself or a loved one. Pearl Details : 5-6mm top pearl + 6-7mm main drop pearl, selected near-round high-luster freshwater pearls with soft, natural iridescence. ✨ Camellia Whisper Natural Freshwater Pearl Drop Earrings ✨ Where French elegance meets the gentle luster of natural pearls, these camellia-inspired earrings are the perfect finishing touch for any look. Key Specifications: Pearl Details : 5-6mm top pearl + 6-7mm main drop pearl, selected near-round high-luster freshwater pearls with soft, natural iridescence. Material & Craftsmanship : Crafted with hypoallergenic S925 sterling silver posts, finished with durable 14K gold plating. The camellia petals feature hand-applied white enamel with textured ribbing, creating subtle light and shadow effects. Weight : Only 4.99g per pair, lightweight for all-day comfort without ear strain. Design Highlights: The delicate camellia motif is framed by polished gold plating, with double pearls adding elegant dimension. The soft enamel petals catch light beautifully, balancing timeless pearl charm with modern French chic. Versatile enough for work, dates, daily wear, and special occasions. A perfect gift for yourself or a loved one Naturally cultured pearls are organically grown and therefore bear growth marks. They will always have some degree of imperfection—whether minor flaws, micro-flaws, or ultra-micro-flaws. Only imitation pearls are completely flawless. Using a smartphone flashlight to identify real vs. imitation pearls is a simple and effective preliminary screening method. Its core principle is to observe light transmission, luster characteristics, and surface details. Below are the step-by-step instructions and judgment criteria: 🔦 Operation Steps Prepare the environment: Find a dimly lit space and turn on your phone’s flashlight. Hold the pearl properly: Pinch the pearl with your fingers, press the flashlight against its back (or side), and observe from the front. Rotate slowly: Turn the pearl gradually while shining the light, checking the light transmission effect and surface details from different angles. ✅ Light Transmission Characteristics of Real Pearls Low light transmission, semi-translucent appearance: The dense internal structure of real pearls (both natural and cultured) prevents light from passing straight through the center. They appear softly semi-translucent, with a darker center or a faint milky white/pinkish-orange halo, like "holding a small moon." Uneven luster with orient: The nacre layers on a pearl’s surface create a unique iridescence (orient). As you rotate the pearl, you’ll see soft rainbow-like luster shifts, rather than a single, flat white light. Surface details: Under strong light, subtle growth lines or natural pores may be visible—they are never perfectly mirror-smooth. ❌ Light Transmission Characteristics of Imitation Pearls High light transmission, fully transparent: Plastic, glass, or coated imitation pearls have a uniform internal structure, so light passes straight through, creating a bright, glaring center with no soft halo. Flat, uniform luster with no orient: The color appears lifeless and static. Rotating the pearl shows no natural iridescent shifts; the reflection is stiff, like plastic or glass. Surface details: Coated imitation pearls may show uneven coating, bubbles, or peeling under strong light, while plastic pearls have no natural texture at all.