Though pearls are often thought to be only white, pink and black pearls are extremely stylish. If you want to follow the latest fashion trend, try colored pearl jewelry.
The price of pearls vary widely as a result of luster, size, how they were grown, color and type. Natural pearls are the most expensive, followed by cultured pearls. Fresh water pearls tend to be relatively inexpensive.
Some say rubbing a pearl against their teeth can determine whether a pearl is real or fake since fake ones will feel too smooth. Fake pearls will usually be either too heavy (inside is filled with glass) or too light (inside is plastic). The most reliable method of testing if a pearl is natural or cultured is a combination of the X-radiography and X-ray fluorescence testing procedures.
Pearls are less durable than most gems. They are sensitive to acids, dryness, and humidity. If you wear cosmetics and/or perfume, put these on before wearing your pearl jewelry. When taking off your pearls, wipe them with a dry, lint-free cloth. If needed, clean your pearls with warm soapy water being very careful to not get water into the drill hole as the pearl may discolor. Dry your pearls flat on an absorbant soft (preferably lint-free) towel.
Always store your pearl necklaces flat as the silk will stretch. Store pearl jewelry separately from other jewelry as they will scratch. Store pearls in a dry environment. Avoid using plastic bags (as moisture may get trapped and cause damage).
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Actual Gem-related books:
- The Pearl Buying Guide - by Renee Newman How to evaluate, identify and select pearl jewelry.
- The Pearl Book: The Definitive Buying Guide: How to Select, Buy, Care for & Enjoy Pearls -by Antoinette L. Matlins Everything you need to buy beautiful pearls with confidence.
- Tiffany Pearls - by John Loring Beautifully illustrated, documentary on tiffany pearl jewelry deigns.
- The Pearl Buying Guide - by Fred Ward A book about how to buy this wonderful gem.
- The Book of the Pearl: The History, Art, Science and Industry of the Queen of Gems - by George Frdrick Kunz, Charles Hugh Stevenson Reprint of the work originally published by The Century Company in 1908.
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Mystical Properties
Gemstone healers use pearl gems to help one love themselves and help improve their self-worth. Giving a loved one a gift of natural pearls is one of the most love-filled gifts one can give. It allows the wearer to feel the love of the person who gave them the pearls.
Pearl Lore:
Pearls were once thought to be the tears of God
Pearl is often referred to as the "Queen Gem"; Diamond is referred to as the King Gem.
As an emblem of modesty, chastity and purity, the Pearl symbolizes beauty, love, success, and happiness. They often symbolize a happy marriage and in many countries are used as a wedding gift.
Legends has it that people living in the 13th century thought pearl would cure mental illness and broken hearts.
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