Saturday, March 15, 2008

Pearl Necklace

Pearl necklaces have been around for centuries. Today you'll find women of all tastes wearing these magical creations that have been tweaked by jewelers and tailored for current trends. From weddings, dinner parties to simply shopping with some friends, a pearl necklace is the perfect accessory for any woman.

Akoya Pearl Necklaces - Commonly known for their intense luster and roundness makes these pearl necklaces a top pick for weddings. As we all know, a wedding is a one time unforgettable event that needs to be just perfect. The clean surface and glowing reflection the Akoya pearl gives off commands attention and perfectly compliments the bride and dress.

Freshwater Pearl Necklaces - For anyone that is looking for a stylish necklace to put with a pair of jeans, there are hundreds of pearl necklace combinations just for this. From Swarovski, Burmese jade, and freshwater pearls, to carnelian and onyx, you'll find these the perfect combination for time out with friends or at your average dinner party.

Tahitian Pearl Necklaces - Tahitian pearls are without a doubt one of the most exquisite collection of pearl jewelry. Unfortunately not everyone can afford to own one of these necklaces as prices can easily reach $20,000. Their high luster, large sizes and deep nacre make these kinds of pearls extremely attractive.

Whenever you are considering the purchase of a pearl necklace you should always make sure the jeweler selling is fully certified. Don't be afraid to ask a lot of questions and use your common sense to decide if the jeweler is making sense or not.

The best thing to do is ask under what institution the jeweler is certified. The Gemological Institute of America is a notorious and reputable educator in the pearl field. All graduates from this institution will possess a certificate and are permitted to grade your pearls.
By John

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