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Brown Pearl Single Wrap Bracelet with Bronze Button

$69.00
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Brown Pearl Single Wrap Bracelet with Bronze Button

$69.00

Beautiful brown freshwater pearls are wrapped onto a chocolate brown leather. A handmade bronze hex nut shaped button enhances the deep brown tones of this bracelet.

How to Tell if Pearls Are Real: Rubbing Two Pearls Together

When a real pearl is rubbed against another real pearl, a pearl powder is produced. The same effect is seen if a real pearl is lightly scrubbed using a knife. If two fake pearls are rubbed against each other, the process is smooth, and no powder is produced.

Knock two real pearls against each other, and a soft and unique sound is produced.  When counterfeit pearls are knocked together, the sound that is produced is very slight.

Another fact…a great way to tell if a pearl is real is the bounce test. Drop the pearl from 2 feet high on glass, then observe the rebound height. If the pearl bounces back up more than 1 foot, it is most likely real, as imitation pearls’ rebound height is much lower.

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Beautiful brown freshwater pearls are wrapped onto a chocolate brown leather. A handmade bronze hex nut shaped button enhances the deep brown tones of this bracelet.

How to Tell if Pearls Are Real: Rubbing Two Pearls Together

When a real pearl is rubbed against another real pearl, a pearl powder is produced. The same effect is seen if a real pearl is lightly scrubbed using a knife. If two fake pearls are rubbed against each other, the process is smooth, and no powder is produced.

Knock two real pearls against each other, and a soft and unique sound is produced.  When counterfeit pearls are knocked together, the sound that is produced is very slight.

Another fact…a great way to tell if a pearl is real is the bounce test. Drop the pearl from 2 feet high on glass, then observe the rebound height. If the pearl bounces back up more than 1 foot, it is most likely real, as imitation pearls’ rebound height is much lower.