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# What Does the GIA Classification of the Tahitian Pearl Mean?

What Does the GIA Classification of the Tahitian Pearl Mean?

## 27 Février 2025

The **Gemological Institute of America** (GIA), founded in 1931 by Robert M. Shipley, is a non-profit institution globally recognised as the leading authority on **diamonds**, **coloured stones**, and **pearls**.

Based in Carlsbad, California, the **GIA**'s mission is to protect gemstone buyers by providing educational services, **laboratory analyses**, research, and instruments needed to accurately and objectively determine **gem quality**.

With regard to **Tahitian pearls**, the GIA has developed a grading system based on several essential criteria to assess their quality and value.

Here is a comprehensive list of these criteria:

1. **Size**: The **size of pearls** is measured in millimetres, generally rounded to the nearest 0.5 mm. **Tahitian pearls** typically range from 8 mm to 18 mm, with the larger ones being rarer and more valuable.

2. **Shape**: **Tahitian pearls** exhibit a variety of shapes, classified as follows:

- **Round**: Nearly perfectly spherical, this shape is the rarest and most coveted. A 2% to 5% diameter variation is allowed.
- **Semi-round**: Slightly flattened or oval, but appears round once set in jewellery. Diameter variation should not exceed 8%.
- **Button**: Flattened on one side, resembling a button.
- **Drop**: Teardrop-shaped, ideal for [**pendants**](https://www.poemotu.com/perles-de-tahiti/fr/) and [**earrings**](https://www.poemotu.com/perles-de-tahiti/fr/).
- **Oval**: Elongated and symmetrical.
- **Baroque**: Irregularly shaped, each **baroque pearl** is unique, lacking a symmetrical axis that permits full drilling.
- **Circled**: Features rings or concentric circles around the surface.

3. **Colour**: **Tahitian pearls** are renowned for their wide range of natural colours, including:

Four colour families: **Peacock**, **Black**, **Pastel**, and **Vivid**, classified as follows:

- **Black**: Although often called "**black pearls**", their colour varies from dark grey to deep black.
- **Peacock green**: An iridescent green hue sometimes with blue and purple hints. The darker the peacock colour, typically known as **peacock**, the redder its centre; the lighter the peacock, the pinker its centre.
- **Aubergine**: A blend of purple and black.
- **Blue**: Shades ranging from light blue to deep blue.
- **Grey**: From light to dark grey, often with overtones.
- **Bronze**: A brownish hue with metallic overtones.

4. **Lustre**: **Lustre** refers to the shine of the **pearl's surface**, determined by the **reflection of light** on the **nacre layers**. High lustre indicates a high-quality surface with thick nacre layers.

5. **Surface**: The surface condition is assessed based on visible imperfections, such as **inclusions**, **spots**, **bumps**, or **scratches**. The fewer the imperfections, the more valuable the pearl.

6. **Nacre Thickness**: The **nacre thickness** is crucial for the durability and beauty of the **pearl**. In **French Polynesia**, a minimum thickness of 0.8 mm is required for a **pearl** to be marketable.

7. **Overall Quality** (Grading): The GIA uses a grading system to evaluate the overall quality of **pearls**:

- **Top Gem**: **Perfect pearl**, without any imperfection, with excellent lustre.
- **AAA**: Very high-quality pearl, with a flawless surface on at least 90% and very high lustre.
- **AA**: Good quality pearl, with minor imperfections on up to 20% of the surface and high to very high lustre.
- **A**: Average quality pearl, with imperfections on up to 30% of the surface and medium to high lustre.
- **B**: Lower quality pearl, with imperfections on more than 30% of the surface and low to medium lustre.

It is important to note that the **Polynesian classification** differs slightly, with categories ranging from A (highest quality) to D (lowest quality).

In conclusion, the **classification of Tahitian pearls** according to the GIA is based on a meticulous evaluation of criteria such as size, shape, colour, lustre, surface condition, nacre thickness, and overall quality.

This rigorous classification allows buyers and jewellery professionals to accurately determine the value and quality of each **pearl**.

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