Friday, August 31, 2007

Quality Pearl Jewelry

Designers make pearl jewelry with all quality of pearls such as freshwater pearls, akoya pearls, Tahitian and south seawater pearls. Each type of pearls come from different type of pearls oysters family and quality, size and shape determines the price.

Black Tahitian and golden south pearls are gorgeous and command very high prices in comparison to other pearls. Akoya and freshwater pearl jewelry is equally lustrous and appealing. Since quality is superb and prices are very affordable, majority of the pearl jewelry sold in the market belong to this later category.

So what is special about pearls? Yes, it's one of the nature's best gifts. Unlike other gems or that are cut and polished, pearls come out of living organism and have natural stunning appeal. Not only are women passionate about wearing pearl jewelry, but also the quality of pearls a woman wears defines her persona and her desire to look gorgeous and extra ordinary.

White color pearl necklace is always traditional and classic but pearls also come in variety of colors and overtones. When we speak of colors in a pearl necklace, we are referring to the combination of the body color and luster.

Young models have graciously displayed wearing pearl jewelry along with their highly lavish style dresses. Love of pearls and its beauty dazzled many celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Princess Diana. Hollywood stars, career women and all women in fact look very charming wearing pearl jewelry. It is hard not to find women now not wearing pearl jewelry at or weddings and in regular shopping places.

Pearls are luminous and enhance beauty and bring feminine grace and best of all they have now become affordable. If diamonds are forever, so are we told, pearls are forever in fashion. Pearl Jewelry is always in fashion and always in style.

With the new improved modern techniques, the pearl culturing has come a long way. China is the major supplier for freshwater pearls. Japan produce of Akoya pearls, and other far eastern countries also produce these pearls. Tahitian pearls come from French Polynesian islands and south seawater pearls are grown in Australia and Indonesia.

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