What is a Shell Pearl?
Also known as a miyorka or faux pearl, a shell pearl is a manmade pearl. It is created by pulverizing the shell of an abalone(usually), melting it down to a molten state and then dipping a glass bead into it forming a pearl-like finish on whatever shape the bead is, most commonly – perfectly round. This type of pearl is much more affordable for a bigger, rounder pearl. However, it is not as durable as the real freshwater pearl; therefore more care needs to be taken when wearing and storing these pearls.
Also known as a miyorka(majorca) or faux pearl, a shell pearl is a manmade pearl. It is created by pulverizing the shell of an abalone(usually), melting it down to a molten state and then dipping a glass bead into it forming a pearl-like finish on whatever shape the bead is, most commonly – perfectly round. This type of pearl is much more affordable for a bigger, rounder pearl. However, it is not as durable as the real freshwater pearl; therefore more care needs to be taken when wearing and storing these pearls.