
Yes, it's perfectly possible to enlarge the hole in a freshwater pearl, provided you do it carefully. If you'd like to do it, we recommend you follow this tutorial by our expert.
The grades of freshwater pearls allow us to evaluate their quality according to several criteria: luster (brilliance), surface, shape, color and size. This is also what determines their price.
There are many differences between mother-of-pearl and freshwater pearl, in terms of origin, formation, structure, size, color and shape. It is these elements in particular that distinguish them. If you'd like to find out more, you'll find a summary in our technical data sheet.
The number of freshwater pearls needed to make a necklace varies according to the type of necklace you want to make and the size of pearls used. Overall, for a classic length necklace, you'll need around 40 10 mm pearls. For a more precise estimate, please refer to our "How many beads should I use to make a bracelet or necklace?" sheet.
To clean freshwater pearls without damaging them, follow these simple tips: