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Top Three Types of Fresh Water Pearl Jewelry

By: Robert Thomson

Culturing of pearls has been around for many years and present in Asia, Europe and North America, but it was originated in China during the 13th century. The practice has been brought to Japan where the famous Mikimoto jewelers promoted cultured pearls as a great jewelry item. Freshwater pearls are a result of this great promotion making it highly prized in most countries. Thanks to pearl culture technology, it has become more affordable to produce these types of pearls.

The difference between cultivating saltwater pearls and freshwater pearls is that instead of a bead nucleus, a tiny tissue mantle is inserted into the mussel to trigger pearl growth. The value of a good freshwater pearl depends on luster and surface marks. To give pearls that much-needed shine, they are now tumble-polished in bamboo chips or sometimes using tree barks.

The value of pearls would also depends on the surface marks. The lesser the blemishes and marks made through handling damage or growth, the higher the quality and price. It would also depend on the color of the pearl. White and cream are the most common colors but other rarer pearl colors include black, rose and turquoise tints. Freshwater pearls can be made into almost any type of the jewelry but the more common ones are:

1. Necklaces. Pearl necklaces are considered to be the elite in pearl jewelry when it comes to elegance and class. Women of substance, from first ladies to the world's monarchs always have the gorgeous pearl necklace to grace their lovely necks. Beautiful spherical pearls are used mostly for the chokers and necklaces. They can be very costly and the world's best jewelers use their trained eyes to pick pearls with almost the same size and shape that will consist into one necklace.

However, the rise of cultured pearls has made pearls more accessible to the masses. Freshwater pearls are now used for pearl necklaces. The best thing about them is their cost. High-quality cultured freshwater pearls are reasonably-priced and could therefore be used for long pearl strands favored by the younger set. Nevertheless, they have also been used for classic pearl chokers and unique pendants. Pearl necklaces are great ways to wear this classic piece. It can be paired with almost anything and can be worn in all styles and in any occasion.

2. Bracelets. Freshwater pearls are also eye-catching when made into bracelets. Simple single pearl strand ones or thick pearl strand can make any outfit pop. Some designers even incorporate the nacre lining of mollusk or mussel shells into amazing bracelets. They are mostly made into inlaid work, alternating another material (silver, gold and even wood) with the nacre lining. Pearls are then made into accentuating pieces in the bracelets. Stylists suggest using pearl bracelets with necklaces or even pairing them with earrings.

3. Rings and Earrings. Pearls rings and earrings gives that certain luster any woman want in their jewelry. Simple pearl earrings or a pearl-studded ring can give a woman a polished look that cannot otherwise be achieved with gold or silver. The simple purity of white or cream-colored pearl studs creates a sense of youthful innocence and grace. Be sure to pick one up on your next shopping trip.



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