Swot Up On Pearl FAQ Share The In-Depth Knowledge

07Mar10

If you’re thinking of buying some beautiful pearl jewellery, whether it’s a pearl necklace or you want to buy pearl earrings, chances are you’ll find it hard to know where to begin due to the vast pearl ranges out there. That’s why this guide is designed to answer some very popular pearl questions for those who wish to know more.

Are All Tahitian Pearls Black?

You would think that these pearls come from Tahiti but actually they don’t, and they’re also not exclusively black in colour. Called “black” because of their exotic dark colours, Tahitian cultured pearls can also be grey, blue, green and brown. These cultured pearls are grown in a region called French Polynesia.

Cultured Vs Natural Pearl Earrings

To start with, natural pearls are formed when a foreign object gets into an oyster. The oyster or mollusc tries to protect itself and to do this it coats the intruder in a substance which then creates the mother of pearl. People are often surprised to learn that this process takes a very long time – sometimes years – and that’s why your natural pearl jewellery is so special.

Cultured pearls are formed in the same way as natural pearls, with one big difference: they get their start not by chance, but deliberately, when man intervenes with nature. It is someone skilled who will go in and place something in the oyster so make sure the pearl formation happens. Once this is completed, pearls will then get made into jewellery and people like you and I can buy pearl earrings.

Should I Buy Saltwater Or Freshwater Pearls?

Although both are beautiful, many people feel that the cultured freshwater pearls are just as good as saltwater pearls, and they are of course more affordable too. Not so long ago, cultured pearls didn’t have the same quality and lustre that they have today, but thanks to improved culturing techniques, these pearls are now stunning items to buy and treasure.

With so many colours to choose from, freshwater cultured pearls are now the best option for people who like to express themselves through colourful jewellery. One of the most popular pearl options at the moment is lavender. For others, it is the appeal of white pearls which makes them purchase. Bold black pearls are actually treated with dye to produce their colour, and yet these remain a very popular choice for jewellery buyers.

At the end of the day, it is freshwater pearls that appeal most, and the fact they are more affordable helps make them a number 1 choice. You can buy pearl earrings in any colour you like, as long as you have the cash to splash.



 

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