Jan
30
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-30-2012

Akoya Pearls the Pintctada Fucata or the Akoya Oyster is found in Japan. The Akoya pearls are saltwater pearls and come from the smallest of all pearl oysters. A fully-grown Akoya oyster ranges from 8-13cms and the pearl it yields tends to be mostly white or cream with hints of pink and green, but can be seen in colors like silver, and rarely in yellow, pink or blue. The Akoya oyster produces more round pearls of very high luster than any other type of pearl oyster with sizes ranging typically from 2mm to 8mm.

When you think of pearls, you see a round, white and lustrous gem – an accurate description of an Akoya pearls

Akoya Pearls are Found in Japan the Oyster size varies from 8-13 Cm, Pearl size is around 2-8 mm & Luster shine is very High quality, the Color of the pearl is mostly white or Cream with hints of pink, green & silver, we also get Pearls in yellow, pink or blue but this is very rarely available, Pearl shape are Round, Oval & semi baroque

Most of the times the pearls in the necklace that you want to buy are most likely to be composed of Japanese Akoya pearls. These pearls are worldwide acclaimed for their thick nacre and intense luster and they can make any ordinary jewelry piece look adorable and timeless. Their unblemished shine and rich color captures your heart and accentuates your look bringing out the class, quality and elegance in you.

Akoya pearls are cultivated from salt water mollusks, generally a smaller variety of oyster known as Pinctada fucata martensii. Japan and China are the leading producers of such pearls but nowadays such pearls are cultivated in Korea and Sri Lanka too. If you are planning to buy Japanese Akoya then you must be aware that such items are the highest occurring rounded pearls amongst cultured pearls.They are also relatively shinier and bigger than any other pearl types available in the market, so if you plan to buy one of these then definitely you would get the best value for your money.

The standard size of Akoya pearls is within the range of 3mm-9mm and they are available in a wide range of colors. Even in the dimmest of lights such objects reflect its aura and display interesting color contrasts as they have a minimum of 0.35 nacre thickness, which also attributes to it having the highest luster amongst all pearls. The color of the item is very important in determining the price of the item. The light pink ones are the costliest while dark cream or yellow items fetch 50% lower prices compared to white or pink pearls. Green ones are not much in favor and sometimes there prices can go down by considerable amount. Again, Japanese Akoya pearls are costlier than Chinese Akoya pearls. So you need to ask yourself that what color suits you and your pocket best and then plan to buy yourself that special Akoya piece of jewelry.

Although Akoya pearls are cultured you must understand that they are not fake and in no way less superior in quality compared to natural objects. However, while buying pearls you should be wary of dealers who try to pass of painted glass or plastic pieces as originals and try to dupe you of your money. Synthetic items are not cultured pearls so you must never buy them. While buying any piece of jewelry you can ask the dealer to scrape off the surface a bit to reveal whether the piece is original or fake. If the it is original then no real harm would come out of it except for some powdered debris, whereas if the pearl were to be fake then the scraping would reveal the glass or plastic bead beneath.

Finally, one must be aware that the price of jewelry depends on its variety and Akoya items are available in a wide range of colors and variety to choose from. You first need to fix your budget and then you can search online to select upon the exact piece of jewelry fitted with the pearls that best suits your needs. So get going today and let the beauty of the jewelery endorse you and make you look all the more beautiful.

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Jan
26
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-26-2012

If you are looking for a piece a pearl jewelry, you may find it a little overwhelming at first. You will encounter terminology like natural, cultured, freshwater, saltwater, and imitation. This may make it difficult and confusing at first. To help, this article will provide you some background information that explains the common types of pearls.

Natural pearls are just as they sound – pearls that are formed naturally without any human influence. Natural pearls are created by chance in nature as a result of an irritant becoming lodged in the tissue of a pearl bearing mollusk. Since the pearl shape is influenced by the shape of the irritant, finding a perfectly round natural pearl is extremely rare. For this reason, the majority of pearls sold today are cultured pearls, where the creation and characteristics of the pearl are influenced and controlled by humans.

Cultured pearls are typically identical to natural pearls except for how they begin. In cultured pearls, instead of the pearl forming by chance, a pearl farmer inserts an irritant into a pearl bearing mollusk, causing the formation of the pearl. The rest of the process of the actual formation of the pearl is the same as a natural pearl. Of course, by controlling the irritant, the pearl farmer can influence the shape, size, and color of the pearl created.

Freshwater pearls are pearls that are grown in freshwater rivers and lakes. These pearls are popular because there are an inexpensive genuine pearl that is extremely durable. Freshwater pearls can be either natural or cultured, although the majority of the market is cultured. The only weakness of freshwater pearls is that they typically do not share the same luster or perfect roundness as the saltwater pearls.

Saltwater pearls are pearls that are grown in saltwater seas and oceans. These pearls are typically more valuable than most other types of pearls because of their luster and beauty. Popular saltwater pearls include Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea pearls. Saltwater pearls can be either natural or cultured, although nearly all of the market is cultured.

Imitation pearls, sometimes referred to as faux pearls, are man-made pearls. These pearls are manufactured from glass, plastics, ceramics, or other similar materials. Imitation pearls are typically sold as costume or designer jewelry and do not have any gem value.

Those are some of the most common and popular types of pearls for the person just entering the pearl marketplace. Best of luck with your search!



 
Jan
25
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-25-2012

1916; Kikichi Mikimoto produced the first large Akoya pearls are cultivated at Ago Bay, Japan. These pearls were unlike any the world knew. They were all of pearls, pearl nucleus has developed a growing method called grafting. Small ball was transferred to the host oyster reproductive organs, together with a small piece of donor mantle tissue – the pearl and pearl sac development of catalyst deposition – the formation of pearls.

Akoya pearls are today still a favorite staple in every woman’s jewelry collection of the most popular gem and jewelry sold in fine stores around the world. They are known for their perfectly round shape, sharp and bright shiny white body color with hints of rose and silver color.

Selecting fine lines can be very difficult, however. Not unlike a diamond, the direction will be determined by the quality of its beauty, durability, and ultimately its price. Users should be aware of Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the value of the five factors in 1967 and used to assess the quality of Akoya pearls. They are the size, shape, luster, nacre thickness and surface area.

Size

Akoya pearls are often quite small. Approximate size is 7 mm in diameter, with an average length of 17-18 Princess cm. Most fall within the size range of 3 mm to as large as 10 mm. If the value of all other factors are consistent, Akoya pearls are more valuable.

Form

While the form is an important characteristic value of other types of pearls such as freshwater and Tahitian, Akoya pearls are generally very round. It is therefore perfectly spherical pellets implanted into the oyster. Pearl is deposited around the bead and Akoya pearls, most production is round as a result. Other forms such as symmetrical and baroque drops do occur, but the round pearls as more valuable.

Gloss

Gloss is a measure of quality and quantity of light reflected from the pearl surface. Akoya pearls are known for their luster and sharp reflection of a mirror like surface. Sharper and more vivid reflection of the more valuable pearls. Luster is the most important factor to consider when purchasing value of the Akoya pearl necklace.

Nacre Thickness

Akoya pearl nacre thickness is very important. Today the pearl market is beyond what is known as a trade “short culture of Akoya pearls. These pearls have been harvested too early and not enough to cover over his mother-pearl beads. These pearls are commonly found on eBay and jewelry stores for a very low price. But with the caveat that these gems will not last, nor will they show a sharp metallic luster. Gloss and durability are directly correlated with the pearl’s nacre thickness.

Surface

Cultured pearls are only organically produced gems of the world. They do not need to be cut or polished to show its beauty, so each will be unique as a snowflake, exhibiting the growth characteristics of various kinds. These growth characteristics, no matter how small or how large, are known as inclusions and blemishes. Since all the pearls have some form of growth is characterized by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is not allowed to use the term “perfect” description of the use of cultured pearls.

Despite the fact that the growth characteristics are generally evident pearls, their properties and assess the degree of surface quality Akoya pearl. If all other factors in the classification would be consistent with less inclusions or blemishes visible to the naked eye, the more valuable pearls.

– EPA Classification System

Although widely accepted rating system Akoya cultured pearls are now available, but there is indeed an industry best practice standards, using the classification system – EPA and hanadama.

Hanadama degree of pearl necklace is one that has been approved by the Pearl Science Laboratory of Japan as a high quality display features in accordance with the form, luster, surface, and nacre thickness.

Akoya direction that could be attributed to EPA of all the factors must be owned by five per cent of the quality criteria. AAA-class areas are considered the best at hanadama certified areas in the world.

Field of pearl or not the EPA test is one that fails to five percent of each quality criterion. Class AA, the direction is within the top 20 percent, while Class AA + if the direction is between AA and Class AAA.

Origin

There is a rapid decline of Akoya cultured pearl discussion of origin and its relation to quality and value. It was once believed that only those from Japan were the best quality and most valuable. Today it is well known that the Akoya pearls are also produced in South Korea, China, Vietnam and even Australia. Pearls from Australia and China have found that the thicker the nacre than their Japanese counterparts, and often a better overall quality. Country of origin is not the value of coefficient of Akoya cultured pearls are sorted.

Understand the value of the factors associated with Akoya cultured pearls, the buyer will be educated decision in choosing the best direction. The first step is to find a retailer that understands the complexities of the Akoya pearl grading and compliance with the strictest standards. This is usually the retailer, which specializes in pearls and have a great selection of different sizes and types of easy comparison.

PearlStruck.com are international seller of quality Akoya pearls are graded and evaluated in accordance with the standards laid down by the GIA. Our inventory exceeds more than 1,000 strands of the whole class of AA or better. We believe that the best course to suit every taste, style or budget.

Ann McCarville is a gem expert with many years of gem buying, selling, and grading practices. She is the founder and president of PearlStruck, internet providers, fine pearls.



 
Jan
22
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-22-2012

When buying Pearls, the customer is presented with terminology they are not always familiar with. Akoya, Freshwater, Tahitian, South Sea… What do all these mean? In order to make the best decision when buying pearls, it is important to know the differences between these type of pearls and why some are more expensive than others. Listed here are the different types of Cultured Pearls and how they are cultured.

South Sea Pearls

South Sea Pearls are primarily cultured in the waters of Australia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Some will mistakenly include pearls found from the waters of Tahiti and French Polynesia and call them Black South Sea Pearls. The distinction between these two types of pearls are the oyster they are cultivated in. The South Sea Pearls are cultured in the silver or gold-lipped pearl oyster and the color of the South Sea Pearls are usually white or silver colored, but they can also come in shades of yellow or blue-gray with pink or green overtones.

The gold-lipped pearl oyster used to culture these pearls (Pinctada maxima) is the world’s largest pearl mother and is considered by experts to produce the best pearls in the world. The sizes of the pearls produced range in size from 10 to 20 millimeters, though pearls larger than 16 millimeters are rare. Their rarity and exceptional sizes make them highly prized. These are some of the largest and most expensive pearls available.

Tahitian Pearls or Black South Sea Pearls

Sometimes referred to as Black South Sea Pearls, ‘Tahitian pearls’ are cultured in areas stretching from the Cook Islands, eastward through Tahiti to the Tuamotu Archipelago and the Gambier Islands in French Polynesia. The are grown in the black-lipped pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) found in the atolls of these areas. The colors produced vary widely from purple, green, black and shades from gray to cream and even white. The rarest and highly sought after color is “peacock green” – the greenish black color of a peacock feather.

Black Tahitian pearls are generally smaller than the White South Sea Pearls ranging in size from 7 to 15 millimeters.

Akoya or Japanese Pearls

Probably the most well known name of a pearl type from the Akoya oyster (Pinctada fucata martensil). Most akoya pearls are still produced in Japan but now some are also grown on an increasing scale in China and India. The akoya pearl oyster measures only six to nine centimeters across – less than half the size of Australia’s silver-lipped pearl oyster. Smaller nuclei are implanted so the resulting pearls range from 2 to 10 millimeters in diameter.

Considered the classic amongst cultured pearls, Akoya Pearls are primarily round or oval in shape and are produced in white and cream shades with silver or pink overtones.

Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater Pearls are small, sometimes irregularly shaped pearls that are grown in various species of freshwater mussel. The colors range from pink, gray or black, bronze, lavender, to white.

Natural freshwater pearls occur in mussels for the same reason that saltwater pearls occur in oysters. Foreign material, usually a sharp object or parasite, enters a mussel and cannot be expelled. To reduce irritation, the mollusk coats the intruder with the same secretion it uses for shell-building, nacre.

To culture freshwater pearls, the shell of the mussels are slightly opened, small slits are cut into the mantle tissue and small pieces of live tissue from another mussel is inserted into those slits. The shape of the nucleus and its position in the mussel determines the shape of the cultured pearl. The shapes recovered include rounds, pears, eggs, drops, buttons, dome, and baroques. Most cultured freshwater pearls are composed entirely of nacre which leads to their high luster and quality.



 
Jan
20
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-20-2012

Although Pearls are synonymous with white colors but natural black color pearls produced by the Black-Lipped Oysters or Pinctada margaritifera are very much popular and most sought after now. Natural black pearls have metallic look and are farmed in Tahitian Island and other neighboring French Polynesian islands. Before the days of cultured pearls, black pearls were quite rare and carried higher value. White pearl oysters rarely produced natural black pearls, and black pearl oysters rarely produced any natural pearls at all.

Ever since the pearl farms had started using pearl culturing techniques, there has been tremendous growth in production of all types of pearls such as freshwater pearls, akoya pearls, Tahitian pearls and south sea pearls. The black pearl oysters found in Tahiti and many other Pacific Island areas are used for producing black cultured pearls. Seawater in Tahiti areas is very pristine and favorable to grow black pearls in these oysters. Tahiti’s government applies series of measures throughout the year aimed at improving the quality of exported pearls. It has a key role in ushering the sale and stabilizing the sale while controlling the quality of Tahitian pearls.

Black pearls have the same elegance as white pearls but they have that certain exquisiteness and exotic touch that make them simply irresistible. Since late 80′s, there has been a tremendous jump in Tahitian black pearls sale. In 2006, Japan, Hong Kong and U.S were the three major players in buying large quantity of Tahitian pearls to meet the ever-growing demand.

Tahitian black pearls are used in pearl necklaces, pearl earrings and pearl pendants etc. Black Tahitian pearl jewelry look very gorgeous and exotic as its radiant lustrous appeal makes it more attractive. Black pearl jewelry is also made from freshwater pearls and akoya pearls and are very much affordable. Pearls are often color-enhanced in many colors such as peach, lavender, pink and black etc to meet ongoing demands in the pearl jewelry industry. Women wear all colors of pearl jewelry and black pearls always have unique appeal.

Tahiti’s government applies series of measures throughout the year aimed at improving the quality of exported pearls. It has a key role in ushering the sale and stabilizing the sale while controlling the quality of Tahitian pearls.



 
Jan
19
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-19-2012

To accessorize with pearls has consistently been the hottest trend in the block. Its higher stage of versatility will allow you to match the jewellery with just about any outfit! You can go from prolonged gowns to jeans and glance amazing either way. Want to appearance like a Hollywood star with people pearls of yours? Basically check out out our 100% scorching and most recent tactics on accessorizing pearls.

 

Pearl necklaces are the most prominent amongst pearl jewellery. There are a amount of pearl necklace lengths that you can determine from. Number one, get to know these forms of pearl necklace lengths.

 

Collar ( twelve to thirteen inches)

Choker ( 14 to sixteen inches)

Princess ( 17 to 19 inches)

Matinee ( twenty to 24 inches)

Opera (28 to 34 inches)

Rope (about forty inches)

 

Now for the ideas!

 

1. In wearing pearl necklaces, as an alternative of putting on a person kind of length, you can decide on a couple of pairs collectively and arrange them in graduated impact. For example, you can wear a princess with a matinee or a collar, choker and a princess necklaces collectively.

 

two. If you don’t very own a long duration necklace, you can honestly formulate one implementing the ones that you have. Only attach two or further necklaces with each other. Some pearl necklaces are flexibly engineered to purposely establish other variations but nevertheless, even if yours isn’t one of people, it is probable to attach your necklaces. You can do this by connecting the hook to the loop of the other. Just make guaranteed that the colours blend well with a person one more or else the result may likely be some thing laughable.

 

3. You might also try a significantly more daring type that will be compatible with today’s edgy style developments. Take for instance lashing two rope duration necklaces approximately your neck like a scarf. The two ends may very well hang on the front or on reverse sides. When sporting a long gown, you may also experiment with wrapping a lengthy pearl necklace about your waste. This will establish a extremely trendy and tasteful impact.

 

four. To greatly enhance the necklace, match it with a pair of pearl earrings. Pearl studs are perfect for informal attire when pearl bracelets or drops are for a fancier appearance.

 

five. You will probably also put on some brief necklaces as bracelets. Attempt strapping a collar necklace all around your wrist. Deciding a pearl bracelet is much less difficult than selecting a necklace. The only critical consideration is that it must not be as well loose nor as well tight around your wrists.

 

six. If you have long spectacular fingers, use a Mabe or a South Seawater Pearl with minor diamond ornaments. A pearl ring will search spectacular with your hands and will certainly draw some consideration. If your fingers are minor, put on a classic solitaire pearl.

 

7. If you wish some thing exclusive, seem for Keshis. Keshis are products and solutions of the culturing procedure and have no interior bead or tissue. They can be as tiny as a grain of sand in Akoya mollusks or as big as a dime in South Seawater mollusks. Keshis are adored for their impressive luster and irregular designs. They make optimal centerpieces for pins or pendants.

 

The Pearl Wardrobe.

 

If you are a pearl jewellery die tricky, go for the entire pearl wardrobe. The foundations of a pearl wardrobe are completely matching pearl necklace, earrings and bracelet. You may alter the duration or the style of the pearl necklace or it can be accented with a gemstone pendant or jeweled clasp. To generate a substantial drama, add a ring or a pin pearl built of Mabe or South Seawater pearls. Try to remember to always keep all jewelry flawlessly matched.

 

There are hundred of means out there on how to thoroughly accessorize with pearls. You will probably precisely consider subsequent the points previously mentioned or you can study a lot more of our helpful hints and know to accessorize pearl jewelry as if your a pro stylist of the stars!

 

Freshwater as opposed to Saltwater Pearls

 

Everyone has questioned it at minimum when.What is the big difference amongst the freshwater and saltwater pearls in my jewellery? Aside from the obvious distinction of in which they are grown possibly in freshwater streams or saltwater oceans, there is the distinction in the pearls themselves, which in reality, is highly minor. The chief variation can be identified in the production of guy-manufactured pearls.

 

In all pearls that are guy-crafted, the pearls are made by inserting a smaller particle into the oyster’s human body by itself. In a saltwater pearl, the modest particle that is inserted into the oyster is frequently a really little piece of mom-of-pearl shell. It is implanted into the oyster along with a minor piece of mantle tissue, or connective tissue, from an additional oyster. The saltwater oyster will only develop one pearl, but not without the need of both aspects the mantle and shell portion, staying inserted.

 

For a freshwater pearl, there is no have to have to insert the smaller piece of mom-of-pearl shell. All that the freshwater pearl demands to be developed, is a smallish piece of mantle from a second oyster. Then, the freshwater oyster commences to set layer once layer of nacre more than it to make a pearl. The outstanding matter about freshwater oysters or mullusks, is that many different pieces of mantle can be positioned within an oyster to form several pearls! This is predominantly the rationale why freshwater pearls are decrease in value than saltwater pearls. Either way, they equally glance awesome worn as a bracelet, necklace, or earrings!

 

For a lot more details, you ought to pay avisit to: How To Accessorize With Pearls Like A Hollywood Star!

 



 
Jan
14
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-14-2012

There are actually an extensive type of pearl jewelry out there nowadays. This pearl knowledge are willing to show you in the brief course. Here, you will come across most special specifics about how different types of pearl would give you a price for you to purchase. Everthing about pearls, their sorts, as well as the nature of pearl cultivation, will assist you to make a wise selection on the right quality of pearl jewelry purchase to suit your needs.

Pearl jeweleries happen to be available in all shapes and sizes, colors and qualities imaginable. They may be originally one of a kind and exclusively treasured jewels in pearling beds. The following are the types of pearl that you probably see in today’s pearl marketplace. Simply among other things the most common pearls are white Akoya, freshwater pearl, Tahitian pearl and South Sea pearls.

Akoya pearls are types of pearl which are produced by the Japanese Akoya oyster. Akoya pearls differ in size according to the size of the oyster in which it is formed. These pearls are most identified for their high luster and shine, and their richness of color. Akoya pearls range in colors from white to cream, green, silver, pink, and gold.

Freshwater Cultured pearls are exclusively cultured in mostly Chinese lakes and rivers, in Hyriopsis Cumingi mollusks. In each host, ten to fourteen pearls can be cultured at once. Chinese freshwater pearls are obtaining interest resulting from the truth that the duration of culturing the pearl tends to become faster as opposed to Akoya and Tahitian pearls. These pearls usually are available in oval-shaped, or in rice grain shapes. Ordinarily, what you might purchase at the shop or over the internet retailer jewelry, is often a cultured pearl.

Farming cultured pearls can be either in saltwater or freshwater, and in exclusive types of mollusks. Cultured saltwater pearls, that are farmed in saltwater, and are grown in oysters. For every oyster, a maximum of a single pearl might be matured. For this fact, saltwater pearls are a lot additional rare, and as a result a lot even more pricy as compared to freshwater pearls. Even though cultured freshwater pearl are farmed in freshwater, and are grown within mussels. Evidently, the freshwater pearls tend to become significantly smaller than saltwater pearls.

Some sayings and quotations just like “Big girls need big diamonds”, which some quotes are interesting and some would show people a touch of emotional on top of that determination for you to have a piece of expensive jewelry for your personal collections. Pearl will at all times be regarded as a chic jewelry accessory. As it is always quoted “The pearl is the queen of gems and the gem of queens”. Many antique pearl jewelry are already given an exciting new fresh style by embellishing a pearl with some other valuable stones which include quartz, citrine, diamond and garnet. Some variety of jewelry sets integrate the benefits of using material from silver and gold, hence today we get to have a pearl gold silver and pearl gold jeweleries.

As they can be found in a range of rich and special colors, pearls are completely appropriate for creating style statements. In style jewelry, pearls aren’t restricted for the designer’s jeweler to create a celebrity jewelery, they’re creatively ventured into charms, bracelets, necklaces and pendants along with earrings and rings. The tradition of pearl gift giving dates back centuries where the pearl was an adorable gift handed between monarchs and lords. Nowadays, the precious pearl may be given to a loved one as an anniversary gift, wedding gift, mother’s day present or merely a surprise to the one you enjoy.



 
Jan
12
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-12-2012

Pearl represents purity as well as innocence. As it is one of the exclusively precious star on the earth, so it’s a valuable gift of nature. Pearls are naturally formed inside the body of an oyster shell- a living creature. When any mud or dirt like sands or granules are stuck inside the shells tissue, the tissue throws a liquid ingredient, to protect itself from the dirt that has attached to the granules. Then, the element slowly slowly forms a hard and smooth layer roundabout the dust. Then, a beautiful, smooth and shiny pearl comes out. It is not only diamond, but pearl too reflects the light from its all angles so clearly that the gemstone looks more attractive. Pearls are adored by men and women from decades. Recently, pearl jewelry is cherished by ordinary people too because of cultured pearls are available in very cheap rate.

This kind of cheap Pearl jewelry come to us with a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes, such as round, semi-round, drop, oval, button, circular, and decorative. People admire pearl set, pearl bracelet, pearl earrings, pearl pendant and pearl lariat too as a gift in any occasion like birthday parties, wedding ceremony, etc. Women appreciate pearl ornaments as it makes them simple, natural and graceful one.

There are four types of pearls are available in the market. Those are –
Freashwater pearl : Freshwater pearls are found in China, comes in different gorgeous colors. Those are offered at an affordable price. This kind of pearl are used in making jewelry as round or oval cut. Multi-colored, soothing pink colored, seductive chocolate and natural white Freshwater pearls’ ornaments are liked by all.
South sea pearl : South sea pearl Necklace are valuable one to any woman. Found in Australian seasides. As these are natural pearls, hard to find in proper round shape so that these all are little bit expensive. South sea Pearls are specially available in white and golden finish.

Tahitian pearl : Tahitian Pearls Necklace have another name Black pearl, comes from Tahiti naturally. Light Grey, Dark Grey and Peacock colored Tahitian pearls add a special effect to your favourite necklace. Tahitian pearls Necklace are expensive and rare.

Akoya pearl : This kind of pearls are cultured pearls, come in a specific shapes. Shiny Akoya pearls are cultured specially in Japan. Exclusive white, creamy Akoya pearl Necklace and Akoya pearl earrings are come to all of us at very cheap price, adored by all young ladies.
You can now free to buy online pearl necklace by visiting the site of Unique pearl that has a wide range of wholesale quality pearl necklace, earrings and bangles .

Buy beautiful Pearl Jewelry online for yourself or for your loved one, as a gift. If you want to grow your knowledge about pearl, then, Unique pearl is here to assist you in all your curiosity.



 
Jan
07
    
Posted () in Pearl on January-7-2012

Pearls are different from other gemstones which are produced inside the Earth’s deeps. Pearls are created naturally by living creatures which are mollusks. Mollusks have soft whole body inside and a hard outside shell. Mollusks live as freshwater habitats or main land. History about pearls dated back from 530 million years ago. An average of 100,000 living mollusks abound our world today.


Every mollusk which produces shell can make pearls. However, natural pearls are uncommon and perhaps can be found for one in every ten thousand animals. The pearl industry has begun since 20th century and has developed certain methods to induce pearl production.


Generally, pearls can be classified into two categories the natural and cultured pearls. Natural pearls are those produced when an intruder enters into the shell of any mollusks enabling it to grow into nacre around the shells’ particles. Natural Pearls are very rare and thus quite expensive.


Cultured Pearls are pearls also growing inside the mollusk but with interference from human. An object is inserted inside the shell and will be coated with nacre layers. The thicker the nacre coating the more durable the pearl will be. The coating of nacre and its depth will depend on the mollusk type, the water and how long a thing lives in the mollusks.


It is quite evident that many pearls are produced these days. Men have learned how to culture these gems. One process is putting shells beads inside oysters and returning it to the water to let it produced more. Cultured pearls are produced mostly in Japan. In South Pacific where there are warmer waters, larger oysters are


These gems are cherished and symbolize perfection and purity. Pearls have occurred naturally in various shapes, colors and sizes. Pearls’ classification with regards to its shapes is as follows:


1.Spherical pearls that are round and the most pleasing shape; rounder pearls are more expensive.


2.Baroque pearls which have irregular shapes. These pearls are the cheapest of all kinds but also beautiful and unique.


3.Symmetrical pearls which can be pear in shape and those shapes with symmetry but not necessarily round.


Pearls can further be classified to different types which are generally from the country where they are produced. Some of the types are:


1.Black pearls which are produced from black oysters. Found in South Sea. Some pearls can be made black by using dyes but the natural colors are dark gray or dark green.


2.Akoya pearls are those representing the most common pearls. When you heard of pearl, Akoya pearl is the image which you are trying to describe. These kinds of pearls are mostly cultured in Japan and the oysters producing them are palm sized thus pearls in them are not those large. Only about 2mm to 10mm.


3.South sea pearls are those from white oysters and which is the largest. They are silvery grey in color and measures 15mm. These pearls are very expensive and very rare.


4.South sea half pearls are hemispherical in shape. They are also silvery grey in color and are quite similar to the Mabe Pearls.


5.Mabe pearls are also hemispherical with a rainbow colored luster. Mabe pearls just differ from south sea pearls in color. These pearls are cultivated and cultured nowadays.


6.Seed pearls are very small and resemble a poppy seed. The shape is oval or distorted.


7.Freshwater pearls are cultured mostly in Lake Biwa Japan; others are imports from China. These pearls are oval in shape and white in color. There can also be orange and wine colored freshwater pearls.


8.Keshi pearls are cultured in Akoya and South Sea also. They are small with white silver and silver grey color.


9.Kasumiga pearls are new types of pearls coming from Tokyo lakes in the northeast. The mollusks producing them are Japan and China crossbreeds. These pearls are rosy, light or dark pink in colors.


Pearls whether cultured or natural are fragile and should be taken cared of. Here are some tips on how to handle your pearls:


Take off the pearls when applying any body creams; put them on when you have applied your make up already.


Clean the pearls by wiping it with soft cloth regularly. You can also wet the cloth with water or mild soap in case the pearls are dirty.


Do not use harsh soaps and detergents and ammonia in cleaning your pearls


In storing your pearls, do not put it together with other pieces of jewelry that can scratched it easily.


Wear the pearls often. The natural body oil can make pearls lustrous.


All pearls carry with them the class and charm any gemstones can have. It is a gift that we have bountiful pearls available in our planet. But with man’s given talent, cultured pearls are also made within our reach. We should take care of these stones because their beauty doesn’t fade away but lasts a lifetime.



 
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Posted () in Pearl on January-3-2012

There is a need for every woman to own a pearl ring once in her life time. The simple feminine elegance of the pearl is basically a woman’s right to possess. Choosing the right kind of pearl for your ring may be a difficult task. This article intends to assist you in purchasing your dream pearl ring.


Pearls rings are worn and given in different occasions. Rarely, these are used as birthstone engagement ring. Pearl is the birthstone of the month of June. One might think that a pearl is less costly than a diamond, it is true. However, pearls are more difficult to set and usually come with diamonds and other gemstones, so they actually turn out to be more expensive.


There is a vast range of pearls to choose from. Pearls are categorized into the following:


Black Tahitian Pearls, Button Pearls, Coin Pearls, Cultured Pearls, Freshwater Pearls, and. Natural Pearls or South Sea Pearls.


Your pearl ring will also have to be set in gold, silver, white gold or platinum and in designs that you prefer. You may give additional accent to the ring by combining the setting with diamonds or semi-precious stones. The craftsmanship will define the beauty of your ring, so take extra care in choosing the design. Jewelers offer a variety of designs to choose from that brings out the uniqueness in you.


The perfect pearl should be carefully considered based on several characteristics. A good pearl should have good luster, being bright and not dull. The pearl’s surface should show your reflection. If its too white or dull or chalky in appearance, it indicated low quality.


In terms of its surface, it should be free of bumps, cracks and spots. The value increases as its surface is cleaner. Cultured pearls from oysters usually produce imperfectly round shapes. However, the rounder the pearl, the more valuable. The asymmetrical shapes of Baroque pearls are less costly but exhibit a lustrous appeal.


The color of pearls comes in varying colors. You can find white, gold, cream, blue, green, rose and black pearls. Some pearl producers even offer rainbow, iridescent pearls which are so rare and valuable. Pink-hued white pearls are considered one of the most expensive. White, silver and rose pearls look great on people with fair skin. Dark skin is flattered, on the other hand, by cream and gold pearls.


The size of cultured pearls is measured in millimeters by the diameter. Seed pearls may be as small as one millimeter while a South Sea pearl could be as big as 20 millimeters. The average pearl ranges from 7-7.5 millimeters. The bigger the pearl, the more valuable it would be. Natural pearls, however, are measured in carats.


The origin of the pearl is also of great importance. Natural and cultured pearls come from oysters. Natural pearls occur accidentally in oysters while cultured pearls are grown by man in oysters. Whether it is natural or cultured can be determined by a skilled jeweler or by using an X-ray machine. Natural pearls are more valuable than cultured pearls since they are rarer. Man-made imitation pearls are of no value.


Natural and cultured pearls may be from freshwater or saltwater. Saltwater pearls are more costly, the most costly coming from Akoya, Japan and Tahiti.


The nacre is the substance that the oyster or mollusk deposits on the irritant or foreign material that enters its shell. The thickness of the nacre will determine the value of the pearl. The thicker the nacre, the more valuable it is.


When buying a pearl ring, you should consider the following tips. Avoid pearls with blemishes and cracks. A consistent luster throughout the pearl indicates good quality. Beeswax is often used by jewelers to treat pearls but may affect the luster, so ask your jeweler about it.


Also consider the thickness of the nacre, you could ask your jeweler about it. When you rub the pearl against your tooth, it must have a rough feel and not a smooth feel indicating that it is imitation pearl. Ask for an x-ray result if you opt for a natural pearl to ensure that it is, in fact, natural and not cultured.


Knowing all the qualities of a good quality pearl, you are now ready to find that perfect pearl that will complete your girl wish-list.



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