Pearl Gemstones
Pearl gemstones
The pearl, unlike the other gemstones, originates from an organic or
living source. Natural pearls are created by oysters or mollusks when
an irritant enters their flesh. The creation of a pearl is the
organism's response to an irritant.
When an irritant enters the oyster or mollusk, it's response is to
cover the irritant with a substance called nacre or mother of pearl,
and from this eventually a pearl is formed. Since this is not going to
occur in every oyster or mollusk, finding natural pearls is rare, and
of course not every pearl that is found would be of a shape and size
desirable for jewelry.
Natural pearls have always been rare, but they are probably even more
rare today. A truly natural pearl today is more likely to find it's way
into the hands of a collector, than into a pearl earring or pearl
necklace.
The pearl also has the distinction of being the only gemstone that
doesn't need to be cut and polished. Though many gemstones are worn by
men and women alike in our modern times, the pearl is an exception, and
is worn by women. This was not always the case. When the early settlers
first came to America, wearing of fresh water pearls was not uncommon
for the Native Americans, both male and female.
Determining Value of Pearls
The pearl is generally thought of as a white gem, but it occurs
naturally in a variety of colors such as cream, gold tones, pink. gray
and black. A pearl is valued on shape, size, lustre, the thickness of
the nacre and surface smoothness. Of course, the rarer the color, the
more valuable.
How Cultured Pearls Are Created
Most pearls available today, are cultured. A cultured pearl is created
with a little help from man. In the cultured pearl industry, an
irritant is implanted in the oyster by man. From there the process
continues just as it would if the irritant had happened randomly in a
natural way.
When pearls occur by natural means everything is random, thus producing
pearls of different sizes and shapes, and not always desirable. In the
culturing process the oysters are being monitored during the time it
takes to produce a pearl and means are taken to provide the best
conditions for health and survival, and the production of quality
pearls. This means that many more pearls are produced that are of a
desirable shape and size, making them more affordable.
Strands of pearls have become a classic, and are appropriate for both casual and more formal affairs. This beautiful Akoya cultured pearl necklace
would be suitable for any occasion.
The often quoted phrase "pearls of wisdom" may have originated from the
ancient Chinese belief that pearls were formed in the brains of dragons.
In one pearl legend the moon is said to have bathed the ocean in it's
light to attract oysters to the surface and be impregnated with
heavenly dew. Over time the small drop of light would hold the heavenly
radiance within it's heart and cover itself in a cloak of various
colors and reflection that would blend and harmonize.
Pearls were a common adornment for Native Americans. Many tribes had
stores of fresh water pearls, and they were also used for trade. Some
of these pearls were given in trade to the first European explorers in
this country and eventually became a heavily exported item back to
Europe.
Pearls are the June birthstone, the traditional wedding month. And
interestingly enough, pearls are often the adornment chosen by brides
for their wedding.
Whether you are looking for wedding jewelry, or a simple string of
pearls or a set of gold pearl & diamond earrings
to be worn for many occasions, the
introduction of the cultured pearl industry has made the price of
pearls most affordable.
When not being worn, a pearl should be stored where it will not come in
contact with other items that may scratch the nacre. Do not store in
air tight container, or a sealed plastic bag. Wipe occasionally with a
soft cloth.
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