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The Different Types of Pearl Necklaces

August 27th, 2009

Pearls have a wonderful radiance and a peace about them that make them great candidates for beautiful necklaces. When it comes to choosing the necklace for you there are several things to consider.

Pearls used for necklaces come in a few different types, a wide variety of sizes, and even a huge assortment of colors. First of all the least expensive pearl is the cultured freshwater pearl. These are grown rather then simply harvested and makes them more prevalent. Next you have a freshwater pearl that is harvested. More expensive options are saltwater pearls such as the South Sea pearl, the Tahitian pearl, and the Akoya pearl. These are more uniform in shape, size, and color. Pearls come in all sizes and colors ranging from pastels to silver to black.

In additional to pearl necklaces coming in a wide range of types, sizes, and colors the person deciding to buy pearls will need to decide how long they want the strand to be. The shortest option is the collar. This necklace hugs the neck closely and is usually about 12 to 13 inches long. Next is the choker which is 14 or 15 inches long. A princess necklace will run from 16 to 18 inches. The matinee necklace is longer at about 20 to 24 inches. The opera necklaces is 32 to 36 inches and the rope necklace is the longest being at least 36 inches.

In addition to pearl type and the length of the necklace you need to consider what it is made out of. Traditionally pearl necklaces were made of creamy white pearls either in a strand or with a solitary pearl on a chain. More modern necklaces include pearls of all colors and even necklaces that have more then one color on a single strand. You can also find necklaces with pearls mixed with gemstones and or crystals. This gives the pearls a unique look while still having the class of the original.

Pearl necklaces have a lot to offer women whether they are young or old. There is a necklace that is perfect for you!

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Pearl necklaces: elegant, classic and timeless gifts!

August 2nd, 2009

Pearls are beautiful and exquisite, but it’s hard to believe that these small objects are created inside a living shelled mollusk. Ideally, the perfect pearl is round and smooth. Cultured or freshwater pearls are primarily used in jewelry that is on the market now, but a sea pearl is considered more valuable and desired as far as pearls are rated.

Pearl necklaces are very popular when someone wants to give a gift of a pearl. They are available in so many designs and colors, they are sure to please anyone that receives them as a gift. There are many different lengths of a pearl necklaces. One type is the collar which sits directly against the throat and does not hang down the neck at all. Sometimes, a collar style necklace is made up of a multiple of strands. Pearl chokers, lay at the base of the neck. Princess length will fall down to or just below the collarbone. Matinee length will end at just above the breasts, where an opera length will actually be long enough to reach the sternum.

There are so many beautiful colors of the pearl out there on the market to please any palette. White and black are the most popular colors sold on the market. However, for women that are looking for a different style, purple, pink, blue, green and champagne colored pearls are available as well. Any of these colors would look fantastic in a beautiful and elegant pearl necklace!

Prices in pearls will vary depending on what type of pearl it is, size, shape, orient, luster and surface quality of the pearl. These factors are what makes up how a pearl is graded and appraised in value. The good thing about a pearl necklaces is they can be purchased at a very affordable price all the way up to an extravagant price tag. Regardless of the cost, they are always beautiful gifts to purchase for yourself or for another person in your life that you want to show how much they are loved!

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Pearl Necklaces

July 21st, 2009

Pearl necklaces are the quintessential gift to give.  They are seriously beautiful, elegant and classic.  Every woman should aim to have at least one set of pearls—or at the very least a set of pearl look alike–in her wardrobe.  This is because pearls go with so many things.  Pearls also make a woman look beautiful without being overstated.  They are like the little black dress of jewelry.

You really should own a set of standard white pearls.  There are so many types of pearls on the markets these days.  It’s great to have a few different types of pearls.  But the first pearls that any woman should buy are a strand of simple white ones.  If you know of a woman that doesn’t have simple white pearls already, then buying them for her would be a wonderful gesture.

Standard white pearls can come in a few different shapes as well.  You can get rice pearls that are a little larger than rice but look like grains of rice, oval shaped pearls and a conservative strand of potato pearls.  Any other pearls will start to look non-traditional.

This is fine when you’re adding to your jewelry collection.  But when you’re trying to get that standard strand of pearls, then you want to go with the conservative ones first.

Genuine pearl necklaces cannot be dressed down.

If the pearls are old and beat up, this might work for a vintage type of look; but for the most part, trying to dress pearl necklaces down looks tacky and ridiculous.  You make yourself look like you stole the pearls or even worst, like you have no taste.  Even if you feel you can get away with it, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

If you’re going for an 80’s look it might be okay.  But, for the most part it isn’t.

Pearls look best with gold jewelry or high end, well polished silver jewelry.  Some people dislike the look of pearl jewelry and silver altogether and would never wear it.  This is understandable because overall most pearls look best with gold.  If you cannot afford 14kt gold jewelry or above, try gold-filled.

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Pearl Jewelry

July 17th, 2009

Pearl jewelry is one of the most popular and timeless types of jewelry. Versatile, elegant, and suited to a range of occasions, pearl jewelry is a fantastic gift or splurge that will remain a jewelry box favorite and become an heirloom.

When pearl jewelry is mentioned, most people think immediately of its most classic incarnation: a simple string of pearls around the neck, stud earrings, and perhaps a bracelet to match. This look can work in a variety of settings, from the formality of a wedding to the business environment of the office to a chic look for a night on the town. While most people think of round, smooth, white pearls in regard to this look, today a variety of colors of pearls are widely available.

Additionally, pearls come in many different shapes. Baroque pearls (pearls that are not round) most often result from being cultured, rather than wild. They are often conical in shape, and can lend a more unique look to jewelry.

Freshwater pearls also offer an interesting alternative to the traditional round pearl. Instead of being conical or spherical, they are very irregular in shape but still have the iridescence and color of saltwater pearls.

While the stud earring, strand necklace, and bracelet look is certainly a classic, many other types of jewelry make excellent use of the long-appreciated pearl. Designers like Coco Chanel have long appreciated strand after strand of pearl necklaces as the ideal accessory to bring a sense of luxury to an otherwise understated outfit.

In addition to stud earrings, pearl drop earrings are another classic, timeless incarnation of this type of jewelry. In the famous painting, Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer, a single earring helps to transform a girl from a peasant to a work of art. Elegant pearl drop earrings convey the classic beauty of the pearl with the movement and interest of a drop earring.

Clearly, pearl jewelry comes in a variety of shapes, colors, and styles. However, its timelessness means that it makes a great jewelry investment.

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Different types of Pearl Necklaces and How to Care for Them

July 17th, 2009

There are many different types of pearl necklaces to choose from. Pearls have long been considered precious and symbolic, and are always classic, beautiful and appropriate. Taking good care of your pearls can give you a lifetime of use and a gorgeous heirloom to pass down to daughters or granddaughters to come.

Depending on your tastes, budget and outfit you plan to wear them with, choosing the right strand of pearls is something that takes a little bit of research. Here, from shortest to longest, I have described each style.

A “Collar” is usually three to five strands of pearls, all the same length, typically 12″ inches in length. It fits around the neck tightly, which is how it got its name.

A “Bib” is usually three to five strands of pearls in graduated lengths, creating a bib-like look.

A “Choker” is about 15″ in length and sits snugly against the base of the throat.

A “Princess” is about 18″ in length and is considered the standard or “classic” length for pearl necklaces. It sits just beneath the collar bone and suits low-cut gowns.

A “Matinee” is about 22″ in length and works well with formal or professional outfits.

An “Opera” is about 32″ in length and is considered the proper necklace length for wear with formal and opera gowns, hence the name it is given.

A “Rope” is typically as little as 36″ long, but often more. It is meant to be knotted or doubled and worn at half-length. It has also become trendy to wear it diagonally across the torso.

It is always important to take proper care of pearls. Always let perfumes and lotions dry before putting your necklace on. Do not spray hairsprays or perfumes directly onto pearls. When taking off your pearls, clean them with a soft cloth, slightly damp if pearls have somehow become soiled. Do not submerge your pearls or use strong detergents on them.

If your pearls get worn often, consider having them restrung and reknotted annually to avoid breakage and loss of beads.

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Pearl Necklace

July 11th, 2009

When you are picking a pearl necklace it is important to think about where you will be wearing the piece and how you want it to look. Pearls come in a variety of colors and it is a good idea to pick a shade that goes with your skin tone. Pearls can be worn with dressy or casual clothing so you can get a lot of use out of one piece of jewelry. This makes them a smart choice when looking for a piece to add to your jewelry collection.

The other important things to consider when choosing a pearl necklace are the shape, size, lustre, blemishes and flaws of the pearls. When selecting a color you should avoid pearls that have green or brown tones, and look for black, cream, pink, or white. These colors are the most valuable. The larger the pearl the more expensive it will likely be, but sometimes a large pearl doesn’t mean it is of good quality. You should consider the quality of the pearls along with their size to get the best balance of size and quality. There are a wide variety of shapes of pearls as well. The most valuable pearls are completely rounded, but other shapes can be highly valuable as well. The shape of the pearls come from the manner in which they grew. The more perfectly round the pearl the more expensive they will be.

The type of pearl necklace you purchase is a matter of personal preference, but you may also want to consider what types of outfits you will be wearing and where you will be wearing the piece. Some lengths include collar, choker, princess, matinee, opera, and rope. The collar style is the shortest and usually includes more than one strand. The rope style is the longest and is generally 45 inches in length.

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Pearl Jewelry

July 6th, 2009

If you are looking for pearl jewelry, the best place to start you search is online. There are so many advantages of searching for jewelry online. You can begin your search by opening up any search engine and typing what you are looking for. You will come across a wide variety of results that can help you narrow down your search. You can pick out exactly what you are looking for by browsing the internet and different websites. Once you know the specific type of pearl jewelry you are looking for, the internet will help you find it.

Whether you are looking for a new pair of earrings, or a peal necklace, all you need to do is have access to the internet to get a great deal. You can compare different types of pearl jewelry and see what is the best for you. You will also be able to see what stores in your area sell this jewelry, and find the best price for the item you are looking for. You may even be able to order your pearl bracelet online in the convenience of your own home.

With so many advantages of shopping for jewelry online, it is hard not to find what you are looking for. Whether you are shopping for yourself, or a loved one, the internet will help you find the perfect piece of jewelry. You may even have the option of getting the new pair of earrings wrapped and sent to that loved one with a special message.

The options are limitless when it comes to searching for jewelry online. Whether you are just looking for a local jewelry store that sells the item you are looking for, or you are looking for the best deal to purchase jewelry online, the internet is the best place to start your jewelry search.

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Pearl Necklaces

July 1st, 2009

Pearl Necklaces are one of the most common ways to accessorize an outfit.  Pearls come in many sizes shapes and colors that can be perfect for any attire.  Pearls are formed inside the shells of mollusks, usually oysters, created from secretions that coat an irritant within the shell.  There color may be anything from the familiar white, to black with an opalescent sheen.  The pearls may either be natural, where they are formed naturally over time within an oysters shell.  Cultured pearls on the other hand, are forced.  The farmer inserts a round seed into the oyster, and the oyster creates a pearl around the seed.  Most oyster farmers have large beds where they hand the oysters from string in the water.  Most farms are also located in tidal areas to mimic the oyster’s natural habitat. Pearls have become one of the easiest things to find, with the farming of oysters.  Most gemstones cannot be made easily or cheaply, but pearls can be cultured in a relatively short time with only a fair amount of work and no high technology.

There are many designs of pearl necklaces.  Anything from a simple uniform string of pearls all the way around, to a string that gets larger in the middle, and smaller towards the ends, or even a multi string necklace where pearls are draped in loops or multiple strands around the wearers neck.  But pearls were not always used exclusively for jewelry, they could, in the past be sewn into clothing in elaborate designs.  Most pearl necklaces today tend to be simpler in nature, the most common being a single string of same sized pearls.

Pearl necklaces are also available in many retailers today.  Many department stores, along with jewelry stores carry pearls.  Even some lower end stores now have jewelry counters where you can by real pearls.  Though many lower priced pearls tend to be cultivated, they can be just as beautiful for the wearer as natural pearls.

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Pearl Necklaces

June 24th, 2009

A pearl necklace is a hard object that is created within the shell of a mollusk. it is made up of calcium carbonate in a crystalline mineral form. The usual pearl is perfectly round, but sometimes a baroque pearl can be found. Although pearls can be found in freshwater areas, pearls from the sea tend to cost more. In more modern times, pearls are harvested, and some are just cheap, inexpensive imitation pearl necklaces. The natural ones, found in the sea, are very rare. Even more rare are natural ones of gemstone quality, which are almost always iridescent and/or nacreous.

Centuries ago, a pearl necklace would belong most likely to someone of royal descent. The rarity of gemstone quality pearls makes them ridiculously expensive when compared to the cultured ones. The difference between natural and cultured pearls is seen when carrying out an X-ray examination. Cultured pearls, when compared in X-rays with a natural pearl, reveal that the nucleus of the pearl is “pre-formed” or planted inside it to make it look like a natural pearl to the naked eye. The natural also has concentric growth rings while the cultured pearl has a purely solid center.

Pearl necklaces are especially popular today, but a great deal of them are harvested pearls. The value of a natural pearl can be determined in the same way you would determine the value of another precious gem — quality of surface, shape, size, luster and orient. There is a very small number of stranded, matching pearl necklaces that exist. The largest provider of “fake” pearls at the moment is china, closely followed by Japan, although the entirety of this industry has had to mostly cease it’s production due to pollution. There are three famous ways a person could wear a pearl necklace: the “collar” way, where the necklace sits right against the throat, the “choker” way, which are at the base of the neck, and the “princess” way, where it is located just below the collarbone. The word “pearl” could be used to describe something very rare, and for a good reason.

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Pearl Bracelet

June 18th, 2009

Wow I love pearl bracelets, they say that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, well I think pearls are.  A pearl bracelet is a beautiful accessory for the woman on the go…looks great with any article of clothing.  Pearls have a history of warmth and class.  Pearl bracelets come in a verity of colors, such as, pink, black, white, peach, blue, and lavender.  Strains of every color make a sweet bracelet for all occasion.

Not only woman can dress up with pearl bracelets, so can new born babies.
Baby pearl bracelets are so sweet; I gave one to a lady for her new baby girl. When she brought this sweet child home for the first time, she dress her is a little dress with the accessory of a tiny freshwater pearl bracelet in white.

I was told once of a man who sold all he had to go buy this pearl of great price, it had been bury in a field for some reason, and the gentlemen sold his car and a few gold chains just to purchase this small lot of land where the pearl was hid.  It was said that as he acquired the land he spent the next few days digging for the pearl, and found it, so exquisite it took he breath away, guess what he did with it?  Yes that’s right he made his wife a single pearl bracelet.

The story be hide the pearls as they are made is very fascinating, let me tell some of what I have learned.

A pearl start its life a s grain of sand, this little sand finds itself in-between the flesh of an oyster and rub the flesh raw, so the oyster secretes  and coats the tissue from the sand with nacre which makes the pearly substance, this is the saltwater pearls.  The freshwater pearls are injected with tissue to start this process, the oyster/muscle needs a balance of freshwater and food for feeding, the best place is a river pool that has water flowing to it and out of it.

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