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Keep To These Suggestions When You Are Shopping For Chic Pearl Necklace Sets

Pearl necklace sets make superb gifts plus with such a wide diversity to choose from, you’re certain to buy [a set] that will impress your chosen recipient. Pearl necklace sets can be worn on any occasion. This uniqueness of the pearl necklace sets has created them the 1st option of every woman for any occasion is it birthday, wedding or anniversary. 

Gorgeous freshwater coin pearls are enhanced with smaller Swarovski aurora borealis crystals. The silver extender back with single crystal and a freshwater coin pearl helps you make an exact adjustment collier fit for your wedding gown neckline even easier. Beautiful, iridescent pearl gem beads are valued throughout the world. The pearl necklace can be a simple, elegant string of pearls or pearls in combination with different gemstones. 

Pearl necklace is one of the most favored jewellery to most female. A pearl necklace always make the lady appear more charming plus elegant. Pearl necklace is 1 of the best gifts for any women so you can give pearl necklace to your woman friend, your wife or any ladies who you want to impress. You are able purchase pearl necklace Online at most cost-effective price by any other shop in your city. 

Freshwater pearl necklaces are rare commodities which were once possessed only by the wealthy and famous. Because of the pearls aesthetic charm, they are already reputed to get medicinal properties. Freshwater pearl necklaces are the perfect gifts for graduation or for valentines. Freshwater pearls are mostly smaller and less symmetrical than Akoya pearls, but look much like the Akoya and represent an exceptional value.  

Freshwater pearls exude vibrant hues in natural colors plus look gorgeous in evening and formal wear. the South Sea pearl necklace can be found in either natural golden or white to go with any outfit. Freshwater pearls do not take much time to nuture plus take less care from the farm staff which make them inexpensive for the consumer to buy. Whether you want to give your wife or your lover for her birthday or any alternative special occasion such as an anniversary, multicolored pearl necklace forms a great gift that shows your eternal love for her and the perfect part is that it is easily affordable.

 

 

 

De-Stress Your Holiday Shopping

With the holidays fast approaching, the countdown has begun and holiday stress is in full swing. No matter how many lists you make and how many times you look them over, there is always doubt about your purchases. Everyone wants to be sure they buy the perfect gift for the special people on their holiday list. Making trip after trip out to the busy stores can be stressful enough; you don’t need to second guess your selections. So, this year try holiday shopping the stress free way – online.

 

What could be better than sitting in the comfort of your own home in your sweats with a cup of hot chocolate perusing the stores on your computer screen? Online shopping has increased in popularity, and the security measures and reliability are now much better. it is easy to browse the inventory of literally hundreds of stores and see pictures of every item. Many online stores are offering great holiday discounts as well to encourage more customers to shop online. You can often times find free shipping and online only items at deep discounts.

One great holiday gift option for all the women on your list is jewelry. Jewelry stores can often times be a high-pressure sales environment. Lots of times you might leave with a piece of jewelry that you aren't even sure is what you wanted. Shopping for jewelry online can really relieve a lot of this stress. You can take your time browsing inventory of many different stores, comparing styles and prices with no pressure. It’s also very easy to research the company and how reliable their service and products are. Just be sure to check what date you need to order by to guarantee holiday delivery, and familiarize yourself with the return policy.`

A very popular jewelry gift item this season is pearls. This classic gemstone has made a comeback into the top fashion trends. There are so many options out there but you really can’t go wrong with any pearl. A great option is a pearl gift set. Choose either a sleek and sophisticated Tahitian pearl or a traditional white Akoya pearl and run with it. You can find some beautiful gift sets that include a single strand necklace and a pair of earrings. If you want to go simple, this is the perfect gift set to choose. There are even some great alternatives to a classic white pearl like lavender or peach.

If you want to step it up a bit this holiday season, add on to the gift set idea. Find the perfect gift set base, like a strand of Tahitian pearls with single stud earrings. Then shop around the same site for a bracelet and ring to match. If you chose a single strand necklace, choose a similar style bracelet. Let’s say you found the perfect strand of peacock colored Tahitian pearls large in size. A perfect addition to a gift set would be a single strand bracelet with the same color pearls but a little bit smaller in size. To round out the set, throw in a large Tahitian pearl set in an 18 karat gold setting. No woman could resist a gasp when she opens a gift box filled with beautiful Tahitian pearls.

Another great choice is the more classic Akoya pearl. It’s very popular right now to layer pearls together for a bold look. A great idea is to shop around online and find the perfect long strand of white, peach or lavender Akoya pearls and buy multiple strands. Pair these strands with a simple drop earring that has one pearl hanging down. This simple look is a great addition to any jewelry collection. She can wear both the necklaces and earrings with both business attire or out on the town. Wrap them together in the same gift display box for a sure-fire hit.

 

Rare Melo Pearls

Melo pearls are also called Vietnamese Orange pearls. They are a different kind of pearl altogether. They don’t come from oysters or other mollusks, the way other pearls do. They come from predatory sea snails that populate the coasts of Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Thailand. The process is the same as for normal pearls - a foreign substance is introduced to the inside of the gastropod shell and a pearl is formed over time.

The difference is that the pearl produced is non-nacreous. It is a natural calcareous concretion, which means that the chemical process that takes place inside the snail is different from the process that takes place inside an oyster for a traditional pearl. The result is a pearl without luster – the surface of the pearl is much like a piece of porcelain.

Though some clams produce non-nacreous pearls without luster, the thing that makes a Melo pearl unique is its color and its flame-like pattern. Because in most cases a pearl takes on color attributes of its shell host, the Melo pearls come out in varying shades of orange. They can range from dark orange to the palest shade of orange (almost white) and have an interesting flame – like design that occurs naturally. This can be caused by lamella, which occurs in thin layers over the surface of the pearl.

These types of pearls are very rare, about as rare as Tahitian pearls, (also known as Tahitian black pearls or sometimes just called black pearls) and current research shows that unlike the Tahitian pearls, Melo pearls have yet to be cultured successfully. In fact, some say that the color fades with time, leaving a non-lusterous orb.

Since so many people are keen to research and study these pearls, so enterprising fisherman are harvesting them and selling them to the highest bidder. Veteran fishermen in Burma say that the likelihood of finding a Melo pearl is one per one thousand Melo snail shells. Even though dealers and traders are keen to get their hands on one of these beauties now, the Melo pearls have traditionally been used practically. In fact, certain religious sects treasure the shell of the snail more than a pearl that would be found in it. The shells became horns used in religious ceremonies.

As for the Melo pearls, up until buyers had an interest in them, the people in these costal villages would create ashtrays and dishes out of the shells and would give the round Melo pearls to their children to play marbles with. As for the non-spherical pearls, they may have been used for other purposes, or they may have been tossed back into the sea.

While you might not be able to buy a Melo pearl necklace at this time, you can soothe your urge for a special and rare pearl by looking into Tahitian pearls, which come in stunning shades of black; or South Sea pearls, which come in warm gold colors.

 

 

Kokichi Mikimoto - A History

For hundreds of years, China and Japan have been the leader in the saltwater and Akoya pearl market. In the earliest days of pearl harvesting, it was difficult to find pearls that was both high in quality and had a perfectly round shape. Mikimoto was the man to develop and produce high quality, round cultured pearls in Japan and changed the pearl market forever.

 

Mikimoto began his first pearl oyster farm in 1888 where he began to develop his method for creating round, high quality cultured pearls. After working with the pearls, Mikimoto began distributing these cultured pearls in 1897 and continued perfecting his methods. During these years, Mikimoto ran into some competition from some other biologists developing their own pearl techniques. Mikimoto and other scientists used similar techniques - they would insert a piece of mantle tissue into the oyster, causing a pearl to form. After some fights and adaptations to patents, Mikimoto made arrangements with another biologist in 1916 and was able to really develop his business.

Mikimoto spent many years developing his cultured pearl techniques and it paid off. Mikimoto began culturing classic white Akoya pearls and was successful. He was however always intrigued by black and silver pearls and wanted to culture those as well. He began culturing Black South Sea Pearls in 1914 and his efforts eventually became a success in 1931. It was in this year he cultured a giant 10mm black South Sea pearl. After having so much success culturing pearls, Mikimoto said “I want to adorn the necks of all the women of the world with pearls.” His dream was an eventual success with women worldwide recognizing Mikimoto’s name and wearing his pearls everywhere.

This new technology for developing cultured pearls really helped Japan’s business take off. By 1935, Japan had over 350 pearl farms producing high quality cultured pearls by the millions. Eventually, the uprising slowed and Japan was left with an oversupply of pearls. Mikimoto began to promote his pearls overseas in the United States and Europe. He opened up stylish boutiques in Paris, London, New York, Chicago and many other cities making his brand one of the first Japanese brands to have international recognition.

Because Mikimoto’s pearls were cultured and not “natural” he ran in to a lot of criticism. He was constantly defending his product stating that his pearls were only of the highest quality. At one time, he even went as far as to publicly burn thousands of low quality pearls to prove that he sold only high quality cultured pearls. To further establish his reputation, he also took his pearls to the 1926 Philadelphia World Exposition where he displayed a replica of the liberty bell covered in pearls.

Even though Mikimoto died in 1954 his name and his brand live on today. Mikimoto was the official jeweler of the 2003-2008 Miss USA pageant, the 2002-2007 Miss Universe pageant and the 2001-2008 Miss Teen USA pageant. He was also posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure. Today, his pearl necklaces and other jewelry are still sought after and extremely valuable.

 

A Pearl Showdown - Saltwater vs. Freshwater

One of the first thing to learn about pearls is that there are two major categories - saltwater pearls and freshwater pearls. Besides the obvious differences, what are the underlying characteristics of each of these types of pearls? We will look at these types of pearls to get a better understanding of their differences.

 

When it comes to classifying saltwater pearls, it is most obviously any pearl created in a saltwater environment. Saltwater pearls come from oysters that are usually kept in lagoons or bays. There are three types of pearls most commonly created in saltwater – akoya, Tahitian and South Sea pearls. Most of the saltwater pearls found on the market today are cultured. Natural saltwater pearls are a rarity.

Now, what are some of the characteristics of saltwater pearls that differentiate them from freshwater? First, saltwater pearls tend to be more round than freshwater pearls. Because they are bead nucleated, saltwater perals are more symmetrical and round. Even though this nucleation process results in a nice round pearl, it gives them a hard bead center. This means that they do not have nacre as thick as freshwater pearls.

Saltwater oysters only create one pearl each, so they are more expensive than freshwater pearls. The benefit of this however is that saltwater pearls tend to be of a higher quality. Saltwater pearls also are known for their incredible luster, or shine. In a high quality saltwater pearl, you should be able to see your reflection. Their symmetry and shine makes them the perfect choice for a pearl necklace or bracelet, when many pearls are strung in a row.

Freshwater pearls have a reputation of being of a lower quality than saltwater pearls, mostly because they tend to be much more inexpensive. Creation and cultivation of freshwater pearls has come a long way however to let them compete more heavily with saltwater pearls. Freshwater mollousks live in lakes or ponds, and that is where freshwater pearls come from. Most of the world’s freshwater pearls are created and harvested in China and they have improved their methods over the years.

The first thing that comes to mind when someone thinks of freshwater pearls is their sometimes odd shape. Freshwater pearls can be found in many shapes such as drop, rice, round and semi-round which makes for some unique pieces of jewelry. The wide variety of colors that freshwater pearls can be is one of their main points of attraction. They can be found in white, cream, rose, blue and pretty much every color in-between. Many saltwater pearls cannot be found in these colors naturally. Now, while freshwater pearls come in many colors, they do not have the high shine that saltwater pearls have.

Freshwater pearls occur in nature differently than saltwater pearls. Instead of using a bead, a piece of tissue is used to nucleate the mussel. This is why freshwater pearls tend to be less symmetrical than saltwater pearls. The benefit of using tissue instead of bead is that the pearl is 100% nacre. This makes freshwater pearls much more durable to scratches and chipping. This tissue nucleation also makes a single mollusck capable of producing up to thirty pearls at one time.

It’s clear that there are major differences between saltwater and freshwater pearls. Each pearl has characteristics that give them their own unique appeal to consumers. The market for freshwater pearls is definitely on the rise as their quality and image improves. In the end, buying saltwater versus freshwater is really dependent on which qualities in a pearl are most important to you. Keep in mind that more expensive doesn’t always mean better. While saltwater pearls tend to be of a higher quality, freshwater pearls are on the move. You can easily find a beautiful and affordable necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings with high quality freshwater pearls. So, before heading out to the stores, decide what is important to you in a pearl and you will be sure to find the perfect piece!

 

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