Pearl Type: This refers to the origin and variety of the pearl. Common types include Freshwater pearls, Akoya pearls, South Sea pearls, and Tahitian pearls. Each type has distinct characteristics like size, luster, and color.
Pearl Size: Pearl size is usually measured in millimeters (mm). Bangle listings may specify a single size or a range for the pearls used.
Pearl Shape: Pearls come in various shapes, though round and near-round are most common for bangles. Button (slightly flattened round), oval, and baroque (irregular) shapes might also be available.
Pearl Quality: This can be subjective, but some sellers might use a grading system (like AAA) to indicate luster, surface blemishes, and overall appearance.
Bangle Metal: Pearl bangles can be made from various metals, including silver, gold (plated or solid), or alloys.
Bangle Size: Bangle size is usually indicated by inner diameter in millimeters (mm).
Number of Bangles: Bangles are often sold in sets. The listing should specify how many bangles are included (e.g., a pair of two bangles, a set of four bangles).