pärlivärvide
Pärlivärvide is a rare and unique type of pearl found in freshwater pearl mussels, specifically in the species Hyriopsis cumingii. Unlike saltwater pearls, which are formed in oysters, pärlivärvide pearls are created in freshwater environments. The process begins when a small irritant, such as a grain of sand or a piece of shell, enters the mussel's mantle tissue. In response, the mussel secretes layers of nacre (the same substance that forms the interior of a pearl) around the irritant to protect itself. Over time, these layers build up, creating a pearl.
The color of pärlivärvide pearls varies, but they are often white, pink, or yellow. The most distinctive
The cultivation of pärlivärvide pearls is a complex process that requires careful management of water quality,
Despite their rarity, pärlivärvide pearls have gained popularity in recent years due to their unique appearance