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EternalSparkles.com Welcomes Springtime with its Fashion Jewelry Sale
Let online fashion jewelry retailer EternalSparkles.com welcome the brand new season with its Spring Season Fashion Jewelry Sale. A 20% discount is given to all CZ jewelry, sterling silver jewelry and Swarovski crystal jewelry purchases. Take 40% off on all gold tone fashion jewelry pieces. Building up a spring fashion jewelry wardrobe has never been this easy.
How to Buy Pearls
Pearls are an enduring classic of romantic beauty and sophistication suitable for almost any occasions or celebrations. Pearls may be worn with formal eveningwear, with a business suit, or casually with a sweater and jeans.
Wonderful, Magickal, Mustika-Pearls Part 1
Freaks and anomalies are found abound in Nature and her creations--if we would just look for them. "Mustikas" or "Magickal Pearls" having their origin in animals and plants are just some of Nature's curiosities hardly known or mentioned in the literature of the Occident, accept perhaps in faerie tales. It is different in the East, however. Pearls, other than those originating from oysters are mentioned in the Hindu scripture, "Sri Garuda Purana," where it explains the powers of several types of pearls derived from mammals, reptiles and even the natural conditions or specific events of Nature. In Indonesia, legends are found in which brave men died searching for these pearls--and when acquired they are treasured and valued as high as other f ...
Freshwater Pearl History
China is the number one producer of freshwater pearls, followed by Japan and the United States. Over 35 years ago, China's highly lustrous rice pearls began appearing around the world, and since then the freshwater pearl industry has taken off.
Pearls are rare and unique
Pearls can be characterized as exotic, diverse, unique, and timeless. This is due to a fact that they are beautiful and classy in their own sense. Pearls can be harvested from many countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, French Polynesia, Tahiti, etc. All produces unique pieces that carry their own distinct qualities far from the other.
Pearl Care: How To Care For Your Pearls
Pearls are an investment. As such, proper care should be used protect the luster and beauty of your pearls, while providing many years of enjoyment.
How Magickal Pearls are Acquired Part 2
One interesting myth related to cobra-pearls is that these cobras employ the light of the pearl that they carry in their hoods to hunt at night, as a means of brightening their pathway--this would certainly indicate a property of the pearl itself or in accord with the argument above that a symbiotic relationship is being alluded to here between the cobra and the spirit-elemental of the pearl that the snake hosts. In cases where a pearl is said to have glowing properties it is difficult to validate and affirm its authenticity or to determine whether some form of a gimmick is employed to working its magic because owners of such pearls invariably refuse testers closer inspection. In regards to fakes, we know that there are synthetic "stones" s ...
Tips on Choosing Tahitian Pearl Necklaces
Tahitian pearls are named after the island of Tahiti and they are highly prized for their beauty and the unique charm of their darker tones, thanks to the island's black-lipped oysters that produce black, gray and green-black pearls. Recognizing their value, pearl farmers used the pearl culturing techniques pioneered by the Japanese to cultivate Tahitian pearls. Since then, Tahitian pearls have become one of the most sought-after gems in the world.
Season's Trendy Colors in Eternal Sparkles' New Fashion Jewelry Line
Spring is in full swing and summer is just peeking around the corner. Be in the loop as to what's hot and what's not in fashion jewelry. As EternalSparkles.com constantly adds new fashion jewelry styles each week, the season's hottest colors are the top picks for this week's new arrivals of fashion jewelry.
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Lesser Known Beauties
There are so many different varieties of pearls out there in the world and it's sometimes difficult to tell them apart. It starts with the basics; pearls are either freshwater or saltwater, obviously depending on where they are grown and harvested. The various types of pearls get broken down from there. Among the lesser known types of pearls are the South Sea, Cortez and Keshi pearls. They are all different and unique in their own ways.
The South Sea pearl is among the largest in the world with an average size of about 13mm. The actual oysters these pearls are harvested from are also massive in size. They can grow to be 12 inches in diameter and produce pearls anywhere from 9mm to 20mm in size. Unlike akoya oysters which can accept more than one nucleation, the South Sea pearl oyster can only accept one nucleation at a time.
There are a few reasons why South Sea pearls are so large compared to other pearls. The large size of the actual oyster is the first reason for the large pearl size. Because the oyster is so large, it allows for more room for the pearl to develop. The second reason for large pearl size is the size of the implanted bead. The bead that the oyster is implanted with is much larger than that of other cultured pearls. This large original bead implant causes the oyster to deposit nacre around the nucleus at a much quicker rate than other oysters. Environment is another reason why South Sea pearls get to be so large. They live in very warm, clean water filled with plankton which helps to speed up nacre production.
There are a few characteristics of South Sea pearls that make them so unique. Besides being a generally large stone, they have unusually thick nacre. An akoya pearl typically has nacre of 0.35mm to 0.7mm while a South Sea pearl has nacre ranging from 2-6mm. This makes them very hard and much more durable than other pearls. South Sea pearls also have a unique satiny luster caused by the warm waters of their habitat. South Sea pearls also have a very beautiful array of colors like white, silver and gold that are rare in other pearls.
Another lesser known pearl is the Cortez pearl. Cortez pearls come from the warm waters of the Gulf of California and are one of Mexico's prized gemstones. Cortez pearls come from two different species of oysters - the ?Panamic Black-Lipped Oyster? and the ?Rainbow-Lipped Oyster?. These oysters produce very unusual colors and a gorgeous iridescence unique to the Cortez pearl. It takes about 2 years to produce these beautiful pearls, but is definitely worth the wait.
Cortez pearls typically range in size from about 8mm to 14mm and have nacre about 0.8mm to 2.3mm thick. Like the South Sea pearls, Cortez pearls are hard and more durable than their more classic counterparts. A unique feature of the Cortez pearl is its shape. Most Cortez pearls tend to be Baroque in shape, or irregular. Cortez pearls can be round or near-round in shape but this is a very small percentage of any harvest. Color is another reason why these pearls are so loved. They have an intense rainbow-like opulence with colors ranging from cool whites to silver, bronze and black. The black Cortez pearls often have a 'peacock? appearance with overtones of green, purple blue and gold.
Another of the lesser known pearls is the Keshi pearl. These pearls can be either freshwater or saltwater which is a rare characteristic. The way that Keshi pearls are created is an interesting process. Keshi pearls are created when an oyster rejects an implanted nucleus before the culturing process begins. The pearl sacs eventually create a pearl without a nucleus. Since there is no nucleus to guide the growth and development of the pearl, Keshi pearls are usually small and very irregular in shape.
Keshi pearls, because of their origin, are 100% nacre. This causes the pearls to have a very high luster and come in a wide variety of colors. Many times, a Keshi pearl has a greater luster than the highest quality cultured pearls. When pearl farming began, Keshi pearls were abundant and created very unique pieces of jewelry. Today, Keshi pearls are much rarer because many pearl farms x-ray their oysters to determine if an oyster has rejected its implanted nucleus. One of the wonderful things about Keshi pearls however is their unpredictable shape. This irregular shape paired with a wide variety of colors from white to ivory, gold and black allows jewelers to create some truly unique pieces of jewelry.
Piper Smith is the VP of Marketing for Museum Way Pearls, a leading provider of pearl jewelry such as Akoya pearl necklaces and Tahitian pearls. Museum Way Pearls can be found online at: MuseumWayPearls.com .
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