Articles, tagged with "natural pearls", page 2
25th March 2011
For the bride-to-be nothing will look nicer on her wedding day than when she steps out wearing a beautiful wedding jewelry set. These sets have become very popular in the last several decades and the trend is expected to continue in the near future. Any b...
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Author:
Cedric
25th March 2011
Pearls look magnificent and are gorgeous gifts for any occasion. Mankind has a fascination for these beautiful gems since ages. Pearls don't occur on land and are found in various water bodies. There are different types of pearls. Natural pearls occur in ...
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Author:
davishoper
25th March 2011
Mention about pearls and you will hear gasps of admiration and awe among women folk. Pearl beads have been prized for their beauty since time immemorial. Pearls may be acquired naturally or cultivated. Cultured pearls are pearls which are artificially cre...
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Author:
davishoper
23rd March 2011
This may be part of the reason that it is also the classic gemstone worn by many brides and also members of the wedding party.
Cultured Pearls
Most pearls that are sold today are cultured pearls. These are no less the genuine thing than those design...
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Author:
braden
22nd March 2011
Pearls: Why Simulate If They're Cultured?
Man's fascination and love with luminous pearls dates back to ancient times. Glorious myths and folklore surrounds this gem which was once reserved only for royalty. Natural pearls, from days of yore, were create...
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Author:
Nancy Ping
22nd March 2011
Pearls are Built from hexagonal aragonite crystals of calcium carbonate, they are formed in Clams, Oysters and Mussels, and are found in many parts of the world. They are usually white, sometimes with a creamy or pinkish tinge, but may be tinted with yell...
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
21st March 2011
Pearls are the result of calcium carbonate deposits, called aragonite, and appear naturally in many types of shellfish. However, it is generally those pearls occurring in oysters and mollusks that secrete a nacreous substance that have shimmer and lustre ...
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Author:
braden
21st March 2011
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 Tahit...
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
14th March 2011
Since its origin, the pearls have been an item of pride and dignity for its owners. Their luster, shine and unparalleled beauty ignite the temptations in the mind of the people who just look at it wondering if they were lucky enough to own one. Pearls hav...
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
14th March 2011
Through the ages, pearls have been widely used in jewelry for girls and ladies. Pearl necklaces are the quintessential fashion jewelry, and have been valued possessions for hundreds of years. In fact, the term "pearl" is synonymous with fine, rare and val...
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
14th March 2011
Choosing a pearl necklace involves identifying the best of the pearls used in it. Choosing a good piece of it is identifying the qualities of the pearls. The quality of it can be judged based on certain factors. Factors like the Luster, Size, Shape, Textu...
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
11th March 2011
If you like pearl earrings, you're not the only one. Pearls enjoy a long history and have appeared in art, literature and music. They have adorned kings as well as criminals and have continued to enjoy a kind of popularity that has not waned to this day.
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Author:
Gaurav Thakur
09th March 2011
Jpearls provides you a complete range of pearl sets with the option of choosing from the best pearl collection in both, cultured pearls and Natural Pearls. Made of freshwater, Akoya pearls, metallic pearls, Tahitian pearls & south sea pearls, Jpearls offe...
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Author:
jpearls.com
09th March 2011
Tahitian Pearls, The Pinctada Margaritifera or black-lipped oyster produces the Tahitian pearl. About twice the size of Akoya oysters, they produce pearls that range from 8-12mm. The "Tahitian pearls" are found around the islands and atolls of the French ...
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jpearls.com
09th March 2011
Freshwater pearls, unlike other pearl types, grow in mussels that live in freshwater ponds and rivers and are found in China, Japan, North America and Europe. The Hyriopsis Cuminigi or Triangle Shell mussel is a common source of Freshwater pearls and can ...
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jpearls.com