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Pearl Vs Moonstone: Which Gem Will You Pick?

By:  Dimple S

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June’s two beautiful birthstones may look similar, but in reality they’re quite different. While one is born underwater, the other is formed inside the crust of the earth.

The above mentioned fact is not the only difference between a pearl and the moonstone. In this comparative analysis, we’re going to bring to light the different features that make each of these jewels completely unique.

Pearl-vs-Moonstone

Good to Know: Pearl has four main types – Freshwater, Akoya, South Sea and Tahitian. They come from different locations around the world, and are born within diverse oysters and mussels. Since natural pearls are almost extinct, they are now obtained through painstaking cultivation efforts. As a matter of fact, it can sometimes take years to create one single gem-quality pearl. All these factors, along with their timeless beauty and consistent demand have greatly added to the value of pearls. They are, therefore, likely to be much more expensive than the moonstone.

Verdict: The most appealing feature about a moonstone is its adularescence; this phenomenon gives the gem a distinct and eye-catching shine. Many moonstones can also showcase the cats-eye effect, which adds to their beauty. The fact that this gem is more affordable than a pearl makes it a good alternative for the latter. But if you’re looking for an heirloom jewel that can be passed on to future generations, then a South Sea or Tahitian pearl is what you should consider.

For more in-depth information on jewels, please refer to our handy guides.

Also read – Akoya Vs South Sea: Which Pearl Should You Choose?

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