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| I bought some reasonably priced FW pearls in Costa Rica. Are there actually pearls from Central America or are they imported from China and Japan? If there are, would they look any different? I have not seen a color like these and they are not dyed. |
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| Hi Opera, There are freshwater pearls from Central America many of which are poached naturals and a few of them are cultured using the Chinese model. Often the naturals are cheaper than the cultured ones. If you paid less than US$ 200.00 for a strand of pebbly pearls under 6mm they are imported from China or local naturals. The colors of local naturals are indistinguishable from natural colors of Chinese freshwater cultured pearls. Zeide |