Freshwater pearls are a type of pearl that is grown in freshwater mussels and is produced in rivers, lakes, and other freshwater bodies. Freshwater pearls are generally smaller and less expensive than saltwater pearls, but they come in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes. Freshwater pearls can be harvested after two to six years of growth, depending on the desired size and quality of the pearls. They are popular for their natural beauty, lustre, and affordability.
“ Fresh Water Pearl”
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