Pearl Identification: Body Heat Test

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2025
  • This video shows 3 different tests you can use to identify or diferentiate between real (cultured/natural) pearls and imitation/fake pearls.
    These tests are very easy to use and you only need some pearl strands to compare. If done properly you can learn to do it like a Pearl Pro!
    The 3 tests are: body heat test,
    Visit the Cortez Pearl Blog (perlas.com.mx/blog) or my Personal Blog (www.douglasmclaurin.org.mx/blog) for more information.

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  • @onetwo2859
    @onetwo2859 5 років тому +7

    Douglas is one of the best speakers, and teachers about Pearls in the World. I enjoy him so much.

  • @cheryl8466
    @cheryl8466 5 років тому +17

    This is so much fun & very informative. I was allowed to wear my grandma's long strand of pearls for my wedding. I had never really been into wearing pearls until that point. Every other set was just.. cheap looking and feeling. But these, the sound and just holding them in my hand... I didn't know very much about pearls at all, & I could tell an immediate difference from the ones I've seen before. They matched my off white lace gown beautifully. I've been obsessed ever since. I've been doing some research because, I'd really like to own my own necklace one of these days.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +7

      So, you did FEEL it. Yes...once you attune to the pearl it takes you to a whole different level. It can become an obsession. I thank you for your comment :)

    • @judyd1743
      @judyd1743 2 роки тому +2

      Cloverleaf quart jar w\ bail

  • @lilawilkersonsepulvado1294
    @lilawilkersonsepulvado1294 5 років тому +4

    I appreciate your easy to understand directions. I have been collecting pearls and have no way to test them. Im excited to try these tests....I feel and hope im going to disacover a treasure of the sea!!! thanks

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 7 років тому +10

    The mother of pearl ones are a problem, I have worked with both but am an amateur compared to yourself. I knew about the coolness and the overtones that real pearls have (the way they are faking baroque pearls is something else but I can see why, I have seen some beautiful irregular shaped pearls). I just love them and if someone asks me to make a string, I go out of my way to get a traditional box clasp because I just don't like seeing them with a lobster claw fastening, I'm maybe a bit eccentric when it comes to this but I like them to be properly knotted and everything has to be exactly right. I think if sea or freshwater creatures give their lives for these beautiful things, then we have a duty to present them as beautifully as we can.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +2

      I agree with you. A strand would be the legacy of many pearls oysters and deserves the best presentation. Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)

  • @myunknownland9272
    @myunknownland9272 5 років тому +4

    Thank you, I love pearls, I have quite a few so will have fun doing the silk test. Just tried it on a couple and can feel the difference. Wow!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Wonderful! That is the idea: that you give yourself the opportunity to try something new, to atune your senses to a new experience and to know you can get better at it in time :) Cheers!

  • @juliesczesny90
    @juliesczesny90 5 років тому +7

    I used to be jealous of my mom's pearls, growing up. But one day, while we were looking at them, the covering flaked off the glass beads! Afterwards, we decided to buy strands of beads, no matter the gem, and make our own! Best thing we ever did, along with cutting gemstones together with my stepdad.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +2

      As long as you enjoy them!

    • @juliesczesny90
      @juliesczesny90 4 роки тому +3

      @@DouglasMcLaurin Turned into a small time hobby & business. We have more than enough pearl necklace sets, good sizes, nacre, main colors. Clients can buy precious stones on demand. Fortunately, working in Comics gives me an hour or two to play with, every few days to design something new.

  • @jayashribai
    @jayashribai 7 років тому +3

    Very informative. Please keep giving your expert advice. Thank you.

  • @stephaniebotfield5752
    @stephaniebotfield5752 5 років тому +5

    I’m glad I found this, I have my Nans, I’m 67 so they are old. I shall test them now.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      You have a Family Treasure! You and your Nan will live in it and will be worn with joy by future generations!

  • @FatBellyChemist1234
    @FatBellyChemist1234 5 років тому +4

    The silky one is fantastic. The rubbing does the trick for the whole thing.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      I love it...it is SENSUOUS once you attune your senses.

  • @jeanaw9627
    @jeanaw9627 5 років тому +3

    I had always heard that if you run them along your teeth, real Pearl's have the sensation of very fine sand against your teeth. Great video. Thank you!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +8

      Thank you for watching!
      About the "tooth test":
      Yes...you can use it, but... Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @debi623
    @debi623 5 років тому +6

    I’m so glad to have found you, I have a necklace from my Belated Mother-in-law, the family gave me them to me and it had a price tag of 1,400.00 I know the piece on has a 14 it gold closure. Thank you thank you.

  • @CrystalSaysSo
    @CrystalSaysSo 5 років тому +5

    Hi! I know this is a video that's 2 years old. I was told by a specialist in jewelry. He taught me a lot, because I bought a lot from him! 😂 He said to rub one pearl gently across your tooth (teeth). The real ones felt a bit gritty against you tooth. You can feel it and hear it. The fakes just glide right over your teeth, almost like glass. That was 45 years ago!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +2

      Yes...you can. Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @laReinedesFees03
    @laReinedesFees03 4 роки тому +14

    The 2 best tests are the tooth test and if you just gently slide the pearl over your tooth, you don't damage the pearl and feel the soft, but slightly abrasive surface immediately. Second, just gently, very gently rub or better slide the pearls against each other. If you ever did this with real pearls you will always remember the texture. And if the pearls are drilled, take a look on the borehole. Fake pearls have split-offs and you can find small rests from the coating. Real pearls just have mother-of-pearl and if the layer is quite thin, you can see the core.

  • @baraka7004
    @baraka7004 5 років тому +13

    I would be proud of those "Cortez" Pearl's too if I had them

  • @ifnotmewho148
    @ifnotmewho148 5 років тому +1

    Good info. I like the displays on your shelves-kinda cool. Thanks for the video

  • @judithcarr1542
    @judithcarr1542 6 років тому +2

    Very informative and you have a nice singing voice. Thank you.

  • @annajamesja7850
    @annajamesja7850 7 років тому +10

    My mother had a real pearl necklace & I remember they had a knot between each pearl to stop them rubbing against each other. It's almost impossible to see the deference between fake or real. They were all perfectly round & off white. I guess pearls never go out of fashion - they look very elegant & classy.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +2

      It is actually very easy to notice the differences unless the pearls are not very high in quality and the fakes are high quality.
      Do you have your mom's necklace?

  • @wk1810
    @wk1810 5 років тому +10

    Wahoo, my pearl bracelet passes the test. Wouldn't matter if they didn't, because my husband bought them for me and that gives them all the value they need.

  • @junemordecai8996
    @junemordecai8996 5 років тому +1

    I worked for a jeweller and he always just touched the pearls to be assessed by tapping them on his teeth. It always worked!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, gently tapping might be better...I have sensitive teeth so this method does not agree with me, but about the "tooth test":
      Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @libertygiveme1987
    @libertygiveme1987 5 років тому +5

    Thank-You for the information. GOOD TO KNOW!!!!

  • @rsisterfaye1
    @rsisterfaye1 7 років тому +19

    Very good information on sound of pearls

  • @andreah6175
    @andreah6175 5 років тому +2

    I obtained a vintage piece with tiny oblong shape pearls (a necklace with medium size green hearts.) I'm wondering if your testing methods apply differently with this type of pearl as I'm not noting all your similarities however I don't have any other comparison.
    I am trying to compare having found another vintage piece today from an estate sale.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      You hit a particular spot there...these tests are more adequate for the "round pearl shape". Would love to see this vintage piece you have.

  • @cookiemills1829
    @cookiemills1829 5 років тому +1

    Thanks so much, so informative -off to test my many pearl necklaces - hoping for the real thing!

  • @nataliyaottens2994
    @nataliyaottens2994 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for this video! I just bought a pearls from Catawiki and the company who sells the pearls still saying that they are real,but they are faux as ……, so now I hope they going to give me my money back.

  • @waltnotfound_yet
    @waltnotfound_yet 5 років тому +2

    I just loved this, more please!

  • @rohitnandam9896
    @rohitnandam9896 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for this Valuable information, Sir

  • @Josh-pe5pl
    @Josh-pe5pl 5 років тому +2

    Keep on with your educational vids!

  • @dianaelliottbraddi8272
    @dianaelliottbraddi8272 5 років тому +4

    Thank you, my mother who is 89, has a strand of "pearls" but she can't remember if they are real or fake. She thinks her grandmother gave them to her when she was 16 or so. They are a soft cream color. My mother was born in Italy, I know for a fact that she has had these pearls as long as I can remember. I'm an only child and my daughter is an only child as well as her daughter. I would love to know if these are real or not. I'm confused as to the real pearls do they not get warm? It seems as if you said they didn't. I have watched this video a couple of times. Each pearl is individually tied on the string and the string is very fragile now. Please let me know if real pearls conduct heat.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Anyway: They are your Family's Treasure! :D Enjoy them!

  • @adrianabrown5031
    @adrianabrown5031 5 років тому +2

    Excellent, I learned so much!

  • @snarksista5582
    @snarksista5582 2 роки тому +1

    what are your thoughts on the black light test?

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 6 років тому +2

    Very helpful (and entertaining!)

  • @darladesautel
    @darladesautel 6 років тому +1

    confusing when one expert says the pearls feel silky... another test says they feel gritty? anyway, thanks for all your good advise... going to look now for your blog

  • @deihjah6644
    @deihjah6644 6 років тому +2

    I recently bought a strand of 52 white pearls size about 8-9mm from a Thrift store for $2.50(reg price was $10).....they have a very high mirror luster ......they are cold, heavier than the other pearl necklaces, and they have a different sound ......they are also strung on a wire so there are no knots between the pearls, ....they have a older type claw clasp......I think that they are real.....I really lucked out and found them......I'm going to take the pearls to a jeweler for appraisal........Hopefully they are authentic

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Hmmm...would love to see and hear it! Please post photos on the Pearl-Guide.com forum!

  • @redvision350
    @redvision350 8 років тому +16

    What do you think about the tooth test? If you rub them across your front teeth and it feels grainy, it's genuine. I find it pretty helpful to sort out fake ones (feel too smooth).

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  8 років тому +13

      I really DO NOT LIKE NOR USE this test (Tooth test) because:
      1) Pearls are softer than the enamel on your teeth. Your teeth can scratch the pearl!
      2) Some fake pearls can actually "feel gritty" BUT they are fake. If you haven't got enough expertise you may say they are real (when not)
      3) Some cultured pearls are actually over-polished and some have been coated with lacquer...they may feel smooth and you will say they are false, when not (low quality perhaps, but not fake).
      I actually have some interesting tests on my channel...the water & fire tests are some, the UV test...do check them out. They are more reliable and the UV test is very easy too.
      Thank you for your comment :)

    • @redvision350
      @redvision350 8 років тому +2

      Douglas McLaurin-Moreno Thanks for the response, I'll make sure to avoid doing this test.

    • @1212LoveAgain
      @1212LoveAgain 6 років тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin thought teeth scratch test scrapes plastic off , so now i'm in doubt , ive left umpteen real pearls at stores, garages sales, because the outer surface scraped off. Or were they plastic

  • @loyalcustomer8359
    @loyalcustomer8359 5 років тому +1

    very informative, yet on point. thank you

  • @anj6663
    @anj6663 5 років тому +1

    I was told once, if you rub them across your teeth you can tell too. so if they feel gritty they are real pearls, and if they feel smooth, they are fake.. i'd be interested on your opinion of this method.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Thank you and here's the scoop!
      Yes...you can use the "tooth test". Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @ClarityDetermination
    @ClarityDetermination 5 років тому +1

    Are some large pearls becoming less expensive for earnings? My friend is selling them in Canada for like 30.00.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Size matters a lot in pearl pricing, but so does the quality...you can get inexpensive & large pearls. I purchase this kind for my "cruel experiments"

  • @karken6255
    @karken6255 5 років тому

    Hi there! Thank you for the video. I wanted to learn more, but I can't seem to get to your blogs. Are you still maintaining them? Thanks

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes I do! But I have been unable to add more posts since 2019...just as with my videos :(
      Sorry, new job doesn't give me time...and thanks to COVID-19 I am locked down and able to write answers!

  • @anneclark988
    @anneclark988 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much! Very helpful.

  • @emmacastro584
    @emmacastro584 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your informations!

  • @arnettejohnson5135
    @arnettejohnson5135 5 років тому +2

    Thank You So Much !! Great Review !! I Love Pearl's And Have So Many , But , U Do Get Confused On What's Real And What Is Not. I Can Really Tell The Difference With The Plastic Pearl's And Sometimes Have Purchased Online And Disappointed When The Seller Sends Fake Pearls. I Can You Tell If Pearl's Are Real Online If You're Not Purchasing Them In Person ? I Really Am A Pearl Lover !!
    .

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome!
      And when you don't have the pearls at hand: BUY FROM A REPUTABLE SOURCE. That is the best advice I can give you.

  • @ameliareaganwright2758
    @ameliareaganwright2758 5 років тому +1

    The authentic pearls serm to make a "clinking/tinkling" sound, almost like a very, very delicate wind chime. Still, I think the tooth/teeth test is much more accurate than all of the tests in this vid.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, you find your "tune" when using this method over and over :)
      About the "Tooth Test": Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @aneemjar2494
    @aneemjar2494 6 років тому +1

    I have a pearl ring.. when i look on to it , i get a blurred reflection of my face ? Is this the nature of the pearl .. ? A part of reflection ?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Yes. Not all pearls have a "mirror-like" reflection (called "Luster") but it is indeed a very desirable trait.

  • @mawg7598
    @mawg7598 5 років тому

    Thank you do very much. Someone told be once to try to chip the pearls with your teeth. I like the touch one. God bless u n urs

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Yes...you can use the "tooth test". Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

    • @mawg7598
      @mawg7598 4 роки тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin thank you very much.

  • @missnomi4839
    @missnomi4839 5 років тому +1

    Thanks... This was very helpful!

  • @vivibird3675
    @vivibird3675 4 роки тому +1

    6:10 just for me because I loved those clinker sounds

  • @rosaliestewart711
    @rosaliestewart711 5 років тому +1

    I really enjoyed it.
    Thankyou

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 7 років тому +1

    I was going to ask about shell pearls. They must share some characteristics with real pearls as they are made from mother of pearl.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes, specially their weight. But the plastic cover does away with the rest.

  • @venusiandesigns
    @venusiandesigns 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for the information, didn’t know

  • @glotime382
    @glotime382 5 років тому +3

    I believe I have a black pearl necklace, meets the criteria, cold and warms up in my hand. It may be vintage bought maybe 20 years ago and decided to take a second look, the clasp is vintage. Tiny black beads in between each pearl

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +2

      Have you tried other tests? Try the UV test! Here on my channel you will find it :D
      Glad it has helped you!

  • @okhair-wigsonsale7584
    @okhair-wigsonsale7584 7 років тому +1

    thanks,
    Very good information.

  • @freeAW
    @freeAW 5 років тому

    I was always told that if you gently scraped a pearl on the edges of your teeth that a a real pearl is smooth and feels like a stone and fake pearls are textured and feel more weightless.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can use the "tooth test". Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @carmennunnally9847
    @carmennunnally9847 5 років тому

    What do you think about buying the oysters in the Internet

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      They are fun. Just not the real thing...but a nice fantasy.

  • @soniagomez1921
    @soniagomez1921 5 років тому +2

    I am a lover of pearls and would like to learn more about this topic

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Hope I can keep publishing more vids! I took up a job that takes me away for months and little time left. But G-d willing I will be able to resume with new videos :) Thank you!

  • @loriflynn78
    @loriflynn78 5 років тому +3

    My mother is named Pearl, and she never liked them ☹ but I love them. Lavender colored are so lovely. I wear them daily, they feel so good on my skin. They say the gates to heaven are made of pearls 😮 you can keep the diamonds emeralds and rubies, I'll cherish the pearl 😚

  • @badboys-og8wz
    @badboys-og8wz 4 роки тому +1

    Do you know you have a clanking together noise in the back ground the hole video pretty hard to tell what you are taking about when your doing the sound of pearls test

    • @badboys-og8wz
      @badboys-og8wz 4 роки тому +1

      Almost the sound of a fish tank filtering water

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  3 роки тому

      I will keep this in mind for next time! Thank you for pointing out this issue :)

    • @badboys-og8wz
      @badboys-og8wz 3 роки тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin ok

  • @tammyloiselle4545
    @tammyloiselle4545 6 років тому

    How can I tell what grade my Tahitian if they even are Tahitian pearls are can I do a test on them. Or is it the color IDK please help me here I have a bracelet and necklace set that I am wanting to sell but do not want to rip myself or the buyers off...

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Not as easy as a test. I would recommend taking a certified program such as the "Pearls as One" course so you end up with enough knowledge to be able to understand the grading process...and then add up experience and you will be able to do so. Please check out the course!

  • @antoniolim762
    @antoniolim762 5 років тому +8

    All them stormtroopers be distracting...jajaja :D

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +4

      I know...sometimes I listen to them saying something about "Order 66". Disturbing ;)

  • @safetyleednkom8274
    @safetyleednkom8274 7 років тому +1

    Hi there, please help me on how to test giant clam pearl?

  • @JeffreyAllan
    @JeffreyAllan 5 років тому +1

    How can one identify genuine jade beads?

  • @flowerking2329
    @flowerking2329 5 років тому +1

    Thanks...learned something today

  • @jmmk8558
    @jmmk8558 7 років тому +23

    hhmmm another site says the real pearls absorbe the heat. Real pearls also have a sandpaper feel to them they are not smooth.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  7 років тому +4

      Well, nacre is not very good at absorbing heat. What did they compare the pearls to? I compare them with metal, glass and plastic.

    • @ruscio77
      @ruscio77 6 років тому

      that is very correct. Real pearls retain heat and cold. Like most objects really. Real pearls feel sander against your teeth

    • @AS-zn3zd
      @AS-zn3zd 5 років тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin so plastic isn't smooth? Glass and steel aren't cold?

    • @debbycell2935
      @debbycell2935 5 років тому

      What are they worth?

    • @justseekingtruth3998
      @justseekingtruth3998 5 років тому

      Um no, the more nacre they have the more silky they are. Go to a high end jewelry store and touch a strand of Mikimoto pearls. It's kind of like the feel of a new cats paint job on a high end car. Deep luxurious silkiness.

  • @deniseallisonstout1901
    @deniseallisonstout1901 6 років тому +2

    Well done!!

  • @susandevoe6002
    @susandevoe6002 3 роки тому +1

    On the sound test one is ringing, the grey AB type pearls, the other 2 are not. At least to me.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  3 роки тому

      And we all have different ways to see/hear/feel...so, its kind off trying to "calibrate" your senses too.

  • @sandrarivas4360
    @sandrarivas4360 7 років тому +4

    I dont get mother of pearl beads....what does that mean?
    and what about crooked beads?

    • @wonhoptoo
      @wonhoptoo 6 років тому +1

      It’s a water gem
      Mother of Pearl

    • @leorabyrd5926
      @leorabyrd5926 5 років тому +1

      pearls don't always form perfectly round.. mother of pearl is shell. they cut the shell in to the pearl shape and drill them to be strung.

    • @SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo
      @SurasmitaMeher-ch3lo 5 років тому +1

      Mother of pearls is basically the outer shell of the oyster which is also used in jewellery.

  • @AshHeaven
    @AshHeaven 5 років тому +1

    How do you tell cultured pearls apart from wild pearls?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Great question and not that easy to do if you are not knowledgeable. Easy answer? Get an x-ray of the pearl (at a dentist's) and if you see a large white and round "thing" (a nucleus) in the pearl it is cultured and not "natural" (your "wild")...but this may even fail you.
      So, you want RELIABLE: find an expert or get a Lab Report (it will cost you).

  • @Deeodie0515
    @Deeodie0515 5 років тому

    I purchased a pearl necklace but it is different colors and misshappen. When I rubbed on my teeth it feels grainy they're heavy. I tried all the test you recommended and it looks like it's real. It is so beautiful with its flaws but I wish I could be certain. Can you help?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can. Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @Bommi09
    @Bommi09 5 років тому

    I had seen a demo of pearl put directly over fire and nothing happens to it. Also that their surface is a bit raspy.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Is it a UA-cam video? Please share!

    • @Bommi09
      @Bommi09 4 роки тому

      Douglas McLaurin-Moreno not a video but a live demo in Vietnam

  • @TheMardi45
    @TheMardi45 5 років тому

    What about the rubbing them on your teeth. Real, or maybe cultured pears are gritty, where as fakes are smooth or waxy. . Id be interested in your opinion. Interesting video. Thank you.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can use the "tooth test". Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @HXR98
    @HXR98 5 років тому

    If we buy fresh water oysters from amazon or eBay are they real pearls or are they faking us?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Look, these will be real oysters or mussels...with a real cultured pearl inside, but the animal was a young-sick animal and a pearl of know value (very low, usually) is placed inside the flesh. So it is mostly fantasy...but you can buy these for fun and it will be perfect! Just don't expect a Gem grade pearl.

  • @TheHiddenPearl
    @TheHiddenPearl 5 років тому

    I bought two strains of pearl from my Hawaiian trip on a flee market. It is kind of small pearls, but the seller said they are fresh water pearl and she guaranteed they are real pearl, what is fresh water pearl and different from mother of pearls?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Freshwater pearls are not grown inside oysters nor in the ocean, but in ponds, lakes and rivers inside mussels. China is the #1 producer and they produce way too many of these. They are real for sure!

  • @maniok1977
    @maniok1977 3 роки тому +1

    🤣 Nice ending to the video!

  • @bebomora7391
    @bebomora7391 5 років тому

    I heard if you run a pearl on your teeth a real pearl is like not a smooth surface but you. An only feel this with your teeth otherwise they are very smooth. Is this true? I do. It own any real pearls so I do not know.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can. Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @lilyrose3145
    @lilyrose3145 5 років тому +1

    Thank you .Enjoyed.

  • @jeffreyelliott622
    @jeffreyelliott622 5 років тому +1

    Do men wear strand of pearls like in as a choker fashion ?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      Many do. I have worn them before. The old Rajs/Moguls from India loved wearing them too...in long strands. Renaissance time nobility -both men and women- loved them!
      #RealMenWearPearls

  • @Joygrosz1
    @Joygrosz1 7 років тому +5

    very interesting info...thank you :-)

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  7 років тому +1

      Thank you! It was a pleasure to have this available for all.

    • @1genevieve2
      @1genevieve2 5 років тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin : I literally just stumbled on this/your video about pearls and I wanted to ask if you know when (which year) "fake" strands of pearls were available for purchase everywhere?? My husband gave me a strand of graduated pearls (as his wedding gift to me) more than 50 years ago. He purchased them at a small jewelry store - not one of those "big-name" stores in a mall,etc..

  • @susandevoe6002
    @susandevoe6002 3 роки тому +1

    Lip test is out, will not work with lip gloss etc!! Same with cheek test, where you hv on blush & maybe toner!

  • @yleanagareca3447
    @yleanagareca3447 5 років тому

    Confused if they get warm is real or fake??

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Ok, look...BOTH WILL WARM UP...but the time difference is what is important: fakes warm up fast, authentic ones much slowly...AND fakes keep warmer for longer and authentics cool down faster.
      Timing is everything...once you start working with this method you will begin to feel it...you have to play with it, trying many different strands.

  • @roselyndechavez5152
    @roselyndechavez5152 6 років тому

    My friend have a giant clam.They believe its a very giant pearl..She sent a photo and i saw already,its true.Length is 96 cm and weight is 150 klg..whole giant clam..How we can get a certification that this is a pearl? Thank you.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Contact a reputable Gem Lab: GIA, SSEF or Liechenstein. Their website will give you the information you need. Good luck.

  • @Hampdensipnpaint
    @Hampdensipnpaint 2 роки тому +1

    The easiest way is to rub two pearls together. If they feel gritty, they're real!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  2 роки тому

      That also works, but it may damage the pearls. I prefer methods that do not damage the items being examined...except for the "Flame Test"...oooh love it! ;)

  • @shafiullakhan2924
    @shafiullakhan2924 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for information

  • @davidreece6193
    @davidreece6193 5 років тому +1

    Perhaps you could comment on some of the “pearls” that the postee posts on UA-cam called Ying who finds pearls of every colour and size........

  • @nikkil764
    @nikkil764 5 років тому +1

    You should warm them not to put pearls against your face or lips if you are wearing makeup or lip balm. You’d think people would know but amazingly people mess up their pearls all the time.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Good idea. Never occurred to me since I never wear any!

  • @fabulouslifeinchrist1349
    @fabulouslifeinchrist1349 5 років тому

    I think it is hard to tell the difference so get cheap pearls or imitation because people usually can't tell my just looking.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      But...when you SEE the Gem Grade pearls...you can't go back to the cheap nor imitations.

  • @nowvoyagerNE
    @nowvoyagerNE 5 років тому

    why would you test the sound of the moving strand of pearls in your hand that is wearing a ring which the pearls can clink up against? that's not at all scientific!

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Who said this is Scientific? This has little to do with Science and its mostly based on experience. And I can do it with a ring...because I cannot remove it anymore!
      Just try to use it without a ring first and when you get used to it you can leave the ring in.

  • @lydiatwina1227
    @lydiatwina1227 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @vebera6827
    @vebera6827 8 років тому +8

    I've one pearl in my pendant. It was quite expensive. It's around 9mm, has beautifull shine and little imperfections on the surface. Looks like very good real pearl. BUT it feels 100% smooth. I've some real pearls that have this sandy feeling so I know how it feels like. Is my pearl fake?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  8 років тому +11

      The imperfections actually tell you that it may be authentic (depending on the type, manufactured goods may also have imperfections). Think of leather goods: leather is the skin of an animal that lived in this world and had "experiences" so it ends up with scars and other skin imperfections; this actually is expected of leather and makes it unique. The same is true for pearls...except for processed ones or true Gems (devoid of imperfections). The pearl may be over-polished (thus the great shine) but will lose its grittiness, so it feels "fake".
      I suggest you use the water and UV tests to examine it in better detail.
      Thank you for your question :)

    • @Foxiepawstotti
      @Foxiepawstotti 7 років тому

      Vebera I was going to say exactly what Douglas said...They do polish them as well though. I'm fairly sure you have a real pearl there.

    • @chiquitaseigrist6448
      @chiquitaseigrist6448 5 років тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin what is a water and UV test.

    • @ararefind9069
      @ararefind9069 5 років тому

      Hope it's Real.... Pretty maybe it's over polish

    • @luckiestmommy3496
      @luckiestmommy3496 5 років тому

      we have a lot of real pearls in philippines. All those real pearls has its sandy feeling when your scrape it with you teeth. smooth pearls are the simulated once.

  • @Trid2bnrml1
    @Trid2bnrml1 5 років тому

    what about the swarovski crystal pearls?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому +1

      There are many varieties of artificial/fake pearls. Many don't even look like pearls at all. Some are just called "pearls" because they have a round shape, but they should be called just beads.

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 4 роки тому

      @@DouglasMcLaurin - that's what I thought...beads. Thanks

  • @chicksie2388
    @chicksie2388 5 років тому +1

    So these tests seem like they'd be best suited for using on a necklace at a thrift store--not an entirely reliable test but not much riding on its validity. How would a jewelry appraiser determine whether or not pearls are real and/or high quality? For instance, a chemical test or something you can see under magnification?

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Exactly. Imagine you find someone on a beach and they tell you they have this pearl strand and will sell it for $50. Sounds like a bargain... but you do these quick-n-easy tests and you believe it is fake...no need for more. You're done.
      But...it seems real instead, so now: you head out to the Pearl-Guide.com forum and you ASK my expert friends there...you will have better guidance and for free.
      From there you could either enjoy your purchase or find an appraiser and discover you purchased an antique pearl strand valued in the thousands.
      Everything is possible. Cheers!

  • @miamoreno2032
    @miamoreno2032 6 років тому

    Hello I have a vintage pearl necklace that has a mark of metail and they look real , any body knows about this necklace. Thank you.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Hello Mia! The place to find good advice is at the Pearl-Guide.com forum.

  • @calypsoserr8601
    @calypsoserr8601 3 роки тому +1

    Mom used to tell me bite on the Pearl if it feels and taste like metal is real

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  2 роки тому

      This is a new one for me. And I've even had pearls "for lunch" (for experimental purposes) and they don't taste like metal...more like chalk!

  • @nellievanellie9935
    @nellievanellie9935 5 років тому

    You missed the ultimate and most reliable test: the gritty test whereby you slide/scrape/ grit your teeth on the pearls; if they feel gritty then they are real pearls, if they feel slippery and smooth then they are fake
    How could you miss this one? Its so obvious... thank you for the vid

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can. Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @euvid1
    @euvid1 5 років тому

    I used to string pearls professionaly and you would rub a pearl over your teeth. If it was real it would feel gritty, fake ones would just slide across very smoothly.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can use the "tooth test". Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

    • @euvid1
      @euvid1 4 роки тому

      The virus s dies on surface within 3 days, so I don’t think one would infect it just testing it. I don’t think people would put it near their teeth if someone else just did it. One would wipe it immediately as saliva is acidic and one would not want acid on a pearl.

  • @alikawhite6903
    @alikawhite6903 5 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @oskihaddad6406
    @oskihaddad6406 8 років тому +10

    thank u for the info enjoyed it keep it up

  • @atheistonavmax7873
    @atheistonavmax7873 4 роки тому +1

    I was told real pearls should have a gritty mouth feel. Almost like sandpaper against your teeth.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  3 роки тому

      Yes indeed. But you damage pearls when you rube them this way...so I rather use other options.

  • @debrajohnson3044
    @debrajohnson3044 5 років тому +1

    Are you kidding me. ? You keep saying you don't recommend any of these tests? What about the tooth test by the way

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      They are not reliable unless you are very experienced. So, if you are no experienced do not rely on the result. But you CAN BECOME PROFICIENT if you just keep at it! So then they will be more reliable. Just "play" with these tests, using fake and real pearls...and one day you will wake up and say: I am the Master!
      On the other hand:
      Tooth Test - Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @tishsmiddy71
    @tishsmiddy71 5 років тому

    Sad that you are doing this , Thank you 😊
    Ammonia and 🧲 magnet for gold ! I know this ...

  • @pamelapagano8012
    @pamelapagano8012 5 років тому

    You can also rub a pearl on your tooth. If the bead feels smooth, it is fake. If it feels rough, it is a pearl.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin  4 роки тому

      Yes...you can. Thing is that your teeth's enamel is much harder than the hardness of the pearl and you SCRATCH IT! You may not notice it (use a loupe or microscope) and EVERYTIME you do the "Tooth Test" you are DAMAGING your pearl and eventually diminishing its beauty and value. That is why I don't recommend this test AT ALL and now with our world-wide experience with PANDEMICS (COVID-19) you can even INFECT a pearl and then someone else does the tooth test and then another person...you see the implications?

  • @sarahleach9997
    @sarahleach9997 5 років тому +1

    Thanks so much