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Pearl jewelry suit every woman

By admin in Jewelry Facts

The beauty of the pearl is known to most people all over the world. Among other meanings the pearl is June’s birthstone. Anyone with a birthday in June or people who know some Taurus’ and Cancers might have an idea, but the general public has pretty much always thought that the birthstone of June is that purple stone everybody wears.

Black South Sea Pearl Ring

Black South Sea Pearl Ring

Alexandrite, is the alternate birthstone for June and while gorgeous, doesn’t have all the elegance and versatility of the pearl.

The pearl is enjoying a comeback thanks to being worn by a whole host of celebrities, such as Rihanna, Demi Moore, Katherine Heigl, and Kristen Bell to name a few. And it’s one of those trends that isn’t really a trend because everybody has pearls, whether they’re real or fake, an accent or the focus, single strand of matched pearls or funky multistrand of amazing colors.

Pearl and Diamond Earrings

Pearl and Diamond Earrings

A little bitty lesson on the difference between natural and cultured pearls:

A natural pearl actually begins as a foreign object, such as a piece of sand, caught inside an oyster’s inner body. The oyster goes into defensive action and secretes a substance called nacre around this foreign object (irritant) to protect itself. The oyster will continue to secrete nacre around the irritant, adding layer upon layer, to produce a pearl.

Multi-Color South Sea Pearl Dangle Bracelet

Multi-Color South Sea Pearl Dangle Bracelet

Natural pearls are extremely rare — in every 10,000 oysters, you might be lucky to find a single natural pearl. Just recently, a double-strand of 68 perfect natural pearls, known as the ”Baroda Pearls,” was auctioned at Christie’s Auction House for $7 million. Because of this scarcity, most pearls today are cultured pearls.

Diamond and Pearl Necklace

Diamond and Pearl Necklace

Kokichi Mikimoto patented the process of culturing pearls inside Akoya oysters in Japan in 1916. Once cultured pearls were developed and offered to the public in the 1920s, the “pearl craze” began — everyone wanted them, could afford them, and wore them. Because the culturing process occurs over several years, a perfect balance of conditions is required for the aquaculture, or growth in water, of pearls. It takes more than 800,000 oyster hours to grow cultured pearls considered of “high quality.” Japan dominated the industry until China became the leading producer of cultured pearls in the 1980s.

Black Pearl & Diamond Earrings

Black Pearl & Diamond Earrings

Cultured pearls are still actual pearls, sharing the same properties of natural pearls and growing organically inside of oysters in the same fashion as natural pearls. The only difference is a person carefully implants the irritant, a small piece of polished shell, in the oyster, rather than leaving it to chance. However, it’s still up to nature to create the miraculous beauty of a pearl.

Cultured and South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace

Cultured and South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace

Cultured pearls can be from saltwater or freshwater mollusks. Freshwater pearls are formed in freshwater mussels that live in lakes, rivers, ponds and other bodies of fresh water. Most freshwater cultured pearls sold today come from China. By contrast, saltwater pearls grow in oysters that live in the ocean, usually in protected lagoons, such as the Akoya, South Sea and Tahitian pearls.

Cultured and South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace

Cultured and South Sea Pearl and Diamond Necklace

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  15. Jagmala says:

    Pearl has been one of the most enduring gemstones because its elegance and availability. Few gemstones have its elegance and calming properties. I just love pearls.

  16. thank you for your share

  17. My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

  18. Mark Welby says:

    Stunning pearl jewelry, what a fine example of good craftsmanship and design all in one.How are these selling by the way, are they selling well at retail stores?

  19. I completely agree to this and the pure factor that pearl does not make you look over dressy is the reason why you always choose it over other jewelry when for a semi formal occasion.

  20. Jeff ross says:

    very fine example of pearl earrings, must be very expensive.

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