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People Love Tahitian Pearls

February 28th, 2010

Tahitian Pearls are cultured pearls from black oysters. They’re a slightly smaller version of the rarer and pricier black pearl from the South Sea. While these pearls do not lack luster compared to the black pearls of the South Sea, they are more abundant, and are cheaper than natural black pearls.

Cultured pearls come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Tahitian pearls, in particular, are among the highest graded cultured pearls in the market. Just like other gemstones, the value of pearls depends on quality, weight, and rarity. Although Tahitian pearls are cultured or farmed pearls, successful reaping of these pearls is slightly less likely compared to regular, white pearls.

Authentic Tahitian pearls are not white pearls dyed black, either. They need to have come from real, black oysters. Be wary of pearl dealers who try to sell off their dyed pearls as authentic Tahitian.

Stand up to the test
Since we already know that black Tahitian pearls are cultured, you shouldn’t expect them to have a gritty texture when you rub them against your front tooth. What you should be wary of when you’re out shopping for Tahitians are synthetic pieces which may be made of either glass or plastic beads.

To make sure than the Tahitian pearl you’re purchasing is not synthetic, have the dealer scrape a knife off its surface. If the pieces are real, cultured pearls, they should give off powder-like debris. The knife’s edge will scrape off the paint and reveal the plastic or glass core if the pieces are synthetic.   

Grading
Not one pearl farm can produce a grade AA pearl consistently throughout the year. As a rule, the better rounded a pearl is, the higher it sells in the market. Although Tahitian pearls are among the most expensive cultured pearls, the well rounded once are still more expensive.

The article is contributed by a professional content writer, having experiences of working in different industries. For further information on tahitian pearls and tahitian pearl necklace please visit http://www.alohapearls.com/

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Types of Pearl Necklaces

February 28th, 2010

Pearl necklaces are classic and timeless; they never go out of style.  They match with almost any outfit, any occasion, any place and time.  Having the right necklace can give enhancement to a woman’s display of perfect elegance and prestige.

Classic pearl necklaces have a length of 17 inches to 19 inches and have a range of different types such as: Bib Necklace, Choker, Dog Collar, Graduated Necklace, Matinee Necklace, Opera Necklace, Princess Necklace, Sautoir or Rope Necklace, and Uniform Necklace. Bib necklaces are made up of multiple strands of stepped pearls; a Choker sits beneath the base of the neck and is usually 14 inches to 16 inches long; a Dog Collar is worn close to the neck, it is consist of several strands of pearls; a Graduated Necklace is made up of a single strand of pearls that has a large pearl in the middle, with the pearls gradually becoming smaller toward the clasp; a Matinee Necklace sits at the top of the cleavage and has a length of 22 inches to 24 inches; an Opera Necklace sits at the breastbone and is usually 30 inches to 35 inches long; a Princess Necklace has a length ranging from 18 inches to 20 inches; a Sautoir or Rope Necklace is any necklace that is longer than an Opera Necklace; and a Uniform Necklace is that one which is consists of pearls that appear to have the same size, usually there is a minor difference towards the ends so they look to be in proportion.

Pearl necklaces with a classic size of 6-8mm are well-matched for most any occasion; while those with a larger size such as 10mm are best appropriate for special events.  Pearl necklaces are available in colors black, cream, golden, pink, white, and white rose.  White and white rose colored pearls are suited for any range of skin tones; while golden colored pearl necklaces are suitable for darker skin tones.

The article is contributed by a professional content writer, having experiences of working in different industries. For further information on cultured pearl necklaces and Pearl necklaces please visit http://www.alohapearls.com/

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Pearl Earrings – How to Make a pair of pearl studs?

February 28th, 2010


How to make a pair of cultured pearl earrings studs within 5 minutes. By using freshwater pearls and 925 silver finding, you can make a beautiful pair of pearl earrings for under $10. Be it as a gift or for yourself, it will be treasured forever.

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Pearls, Pearl Jewelry and the Celebrities Who Wear Them

February 28th, 2010

Class, style, timeless, sophistication, intelligence……….these are a few of the words to describe pearls and the women who wear them. With so many actresses and other famous women of modern times sporting bigger and more sparkly pearls, pearls have made a big comeback. And it doesn’t look like they’re going to fade away anytime soon. Things have changed as today it’s just not the size of the pearl that makes it a statement, so much as it is a combination of the pearls themselves along with the celebrities who are wearing them. Yes, pearls are certainly enjoying resurgence!

Celebrities and other famous women influence much of the look and style in today’s fashion world while also setting trends. Yesterday’s style masters, Jackie O and Princess Diana, come to mind as both projected a glamorous elegance that so many women have strived to emulate. And who could forget Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s? These women dressed with flair and accessorized with style and everyone wanted to be just like them. As homage to Old Hollywood glamour, here’s a look at pearl jewelry made famous by some of our most beloved ladies.

1. One of the earliest known pearl collections is the Mary Queen of Scots pearls. The most famous piece within this collection was a six-strand necklace strung as a rosary and consisting of more than 600 pearls. Queen Elizabeth I of England was a collector and lover of these pearls.

2. A legend known for her diamonds, not surprisingly, also loves pearls. Actress Elizabeth Taylor owns one of the world’s most famous pearls, the La Peregrina pearl, which was given to her in 1969 by then-husband Richard Burton. This very large, pear-shaped white pearl was found by a slave in the early 1500s in the Gulf of Panama. The magnificent gem was owned by a long line of royalty, starting with Mary Tudor, the daughter of King Henry VIII, before Burton purchased it at auction for Taylor. Interestingly, Taylor once misplaced the famous La Peregrina pearl in her white-carpeted home. After an extensive search, guess where the pearl was found? In one of her beloved dog’s mouths.

You can be a star!

So, here’s a little insight on how you can be a fashion standout. There is an endless supply of imitation pearls and costume Jewelry Pearls on the market. Playing around with them won’t cost you a fortune, can be very fun… and might even inspire you to be a fashion trendsetter. Why not mix various lengths or sizes of pearls together or entwine a silver or gold chain? How about mixing your real pearls with your imitation pearls? Remember when a new season hits, freshen your wardrobe with the latest pearls!

Pearls are available in many hues – you could get several colors, lengths and styles and wear them with your little black dress for many distinct looks. But this season the popular color is lavender. And the lavender family are various from pale iris to plum. Have you seen pearl rings in the magazines? From small, understated rings to oversized ones, pearl rings are hot.

As a result, you can see that pearls will never go out of style – they are always a classy and a traditional wardrobe accessory that will never disappoint. You would not be wrong in saying that pearls are forever.

Christine is the owner of http://www.orientalpearls.net a supplier of wholesale pearls Jewelry worldwide. He has been sourcing and wholesaling pearls jewelry.

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Ammolite Pendant.MPG

February 28th, 2010


Bezel set Ammolite, and fresh water pearl cabochon, fine silver with 22K gold overlay, handmade, fine silver loop in loop chain.

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