Not a diamond; these are Pearls (likely Freshwater or Saltwater Cultured)

Not a diamond; these are Pearls (likely Freshwater or Saltwater Cultured) · Round to Near-Round / Spherical

N/A (Spherical organic growth) Cut

Not a diamond; these are Pearls (likely Freshwater or Saltwater Cultured) - Round to Near-Round / Spherical

Carat

Estimated 4mm to 7mm diameter per pearl; pearls are typically measured in millimeters rather than carats

Color

N/A (Multi-color: Creamy white, silvery grey, and pale gold/yellow)

Clarity

N/A (Opaque gemstone; surface quality ranges from moderately clean to spotted)

Shape

Round to Near-Round / Spherical

Overall Assessment

The user provided an image of pearls, not diamonds. These are organic gemstones with good lustre and varied color hues, suitable for custom jewelry.

Cut Quality

N/A (Spherical organic growth)

Brilliance

High (Orient/Lustre); soft glow rather than sharp diamond brilliance

Fire

N/A (Pearls exhibit 'Orient' or iridescence rather than 'Fire')

Scintillation

N/A (Soft diffuse reflection)

Proportions

Standard spherical proportions for bead-nucleated or tissue-nucleated pearls

Symmetry

Good; showing mostly symmetrical spherical shapes

Polish

High Lustre; the surface shows reflective properties characteristic of nacre

Fluorescence

Likely Inert to Weak under UV, typical for pearls

Inclusions

Growth rings and pinpricks typical of organic pearl development

Blemishes

Minor surface pits and some dull spots visible on the bottom-most yellow pearl

Origin

Likely Akoya (saltwater) or high-quality Freshwater cultured pearls from Asia

Treatment Detection

Possible dyeing for the grey/silver specimens; natural colors for the whites

Estimated Value

$50 - $300 for the group depending on origin (Akoya vs Freshwater)

Certification Estimate

GIA Pearl Report or IGI Pearl Identification Report

Investment Potential

Low; these represent decorative jewelry components rather than investment-grade gems

Similar Diamonds

None (No visual similarity to diamonds; appearance is strictly pearlescent)

Setting Suggestions

Station necklace, cluster earrings, or a multi-stone ring setting

Care & Maintenance

Avoid acids, perfumes, and hairsprays; wipe with a soft damp cloth; 'Last on, first off'

Interesting Facts

Pearls are the only gemstones made by living creatures; these exhibit a variety of nacre thickness

Identified on 6/28/2026