Pearls are the oldest among highly coveted gems, prized in almost every ancient civilization. And, they have not lost their position of eminence in the gem world till now. They continue to be one of the most sought-after gems even today.
Pearl jewellery is popular among all age groups. The most popular pearl jewellery items are the ring and the necklace. Pearl rings are widely worn by people for their look as well as for astrological beliefs. However, it is the timeless classic pearl necklace that rules the market. The beautiful and elegant real pearl necklace is a charm hard to resist, and so is the woman who wears it. The grace and elegance that the pearl necklace bestows on the wearer is unmatchable. Hardly any other gemstone can beat this. For this reason, the pearl necklace will continue to rule and can rightly be called the queen of necklaces.
In the spring-summer 2020 collection, pearl necklace was showcased in all the runways in many versatile looks, from traditional and feminine to opulent and eclectic. Adeam, Simone Rocha, Miu Miu, Jason Wu, Khaite and Tory Burch gave this organic jewel the high fashion seal of approval.
There are different designs of pearl necklace set available in the jewellery market. There are pearl necklace designs made from Freshwater, Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea Pearls that are available in every natural colour and size. Then there are the colourful fine Freshwater pearl necklaces. Akoya pearls grow to about 9 or 10 millimetres in diameter, but South Sea pearls and black Tahitian pearls can reach a diameter of around 15 to 16 millimetres. The larger size makes South Sea pearls and black pearls the most valuable type of pearl. One of the rarest pearls is the Blue pearl which come from saltwater oysters. Its colour is pale blue to deep vivid blue. Blue pearls from the South Seas that occur naturally are probably the rarest among naturally occurring pearls.
Freshwater pearls come from oysters that mature in non-saline water. They are versatile gemstones that are cultivated in freshwater, as opposed to sea or saltwater. They come in a wide range of shapes and sizes and colours. Round freshwater pearls look almost identical to Akoya pearls but are less expensive.
Freshwater cultured pearls are one of the jewellery world's biggest bargains. Production is so large that beautiful lustrous real pearl necklace sets are quite affordable, particularly in off-round shapes. One reason they are plentiful is that each mollusk produces dozens of pearls, unlike some others, which only grow one pearl per shell. Because of their affordability, freshwater pearl necklaces are hugely popular and jewellery shops stock up on them. From natural pink, lavender and white hues to sparkling, bright lustre and from nearly round to funky baroque shapes, there is a Freshwater pearl necklace to cater to every taste and choice.
Without doubt, freshwater pearls are some of the finest pearls, and they are used to make some of the finest pearl necklaces. The pearl necklace set will have a necklace and matching earrings to complete the look. The pearl necklace set, unlike other precious stone sets, is reasonably priced and, hence, can be afforded by all classes of people. Although they are priced low, the elegance and class they exude is priceless! No wonder, women’s love for pearl jewellery goes back to our great, great grandmother’s time, when the original pearl necklace was her first choice to go with her Banaras silk saree. Real pearl necklaces are perfect not just for your mother and you, but you can pass them on to your daughter, too. This is the true allure of pearl jewellery. They are timeless!
If you are thinking of buying an inexpensive, yet classic jewellery set, the pearl necklace set designs are surely worth considering. Not only is the pearl necklace price on the lower side, an array of designs from vintage to contemporary, will pleasantly surprise you, even overwhelm you, as you would be at a lost as to which set to choose. An exciting new world will open up for you at the touch of a fingertip. You will enter an entire pearl kingdom with exquisite and regal designs to choose from. You will be spoilt for choice, for sure!
Pearl jewellery is popular among all age groups. The most popular pearl jewellery items are the ring and the necklace. Pearl rings are widely worn by people for their look as well as for astrological beliefs. However, it is the timeless classic pearl necklace that rules the market. The beautiful and elegant real pearl necklace is a charm hard to resist, and so is the woman who wears it. The grace and elegance that the pearl necklace bestows on the wearer is unmatchable. Hardly any other gemstone can beat this. For this reason, the pearl necklace will continue to rule and can rightly be called the queen of necklaces.
In the spring-summer 2020 collection, pearl necklace was showcased in all the runways in many versatile looks, from traditional and feminine to opulent and eclectic. Adeam, Simone Rocha, Miu Miu, Jason Wu, Khaite and Tory Burch gave this organic jewel the high fashion seal of approval.
There are different designs of pearl necklace set available in the jewellery market. There are pearl necklace designs made from Freshwater, Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea Pearls that are available in every natural colour and size. Then there are the colourful fine Freshwater pearl necklaces. Akoya pearls grow to about 9 or 10 millimetres in diameter, but South Sea pearls and black Tahitian pearls can reach a diameter of around 15 to 16 millimetres. The larger size makes South Sea pearls and black pearls the most valuable type of pearl. One of the rarest pearls is the Blue pearl which come from saltwater oysters. Its colour is pale blue to deep vivid blue. Blue pearls from the South Seas that occur naturally are probably the rarest among naturally occurring pearls.
Freshwater pearls come from oysters that mature in non-saline water. They are versatile gemstones that are cultivated in freshwater, as opposed to sea or saltwater. They come in a wide range of shapes and sizes and colours. Round freshwater pearls look almost identical to Akoya pearls but are less expensive.
Freshwater cultured pearls are one of the jewellery world's biggest bargains. Production is so large that beautiful lustrous real pearl necklace sets are quite affordable, particularly in off-round shapes. One reason they are plentiful is that each mollusk produces dozens of pearls, unlike some others, which only grow one pearl per shell. Because of their affordability, freshwater pearl necklaces are hugely popular and jewellery shops stock up on them. From natural pink, lavender and white hues to sparkling, bright lustre and from nearly round to funky baroque shapes, there is a Freshwater pearl necklace to cater to every taste and choice.
Without doubt, freshwater pearls are some of the finest pearls, and they are used to make some of the finest pearl necklaces. The pearl necklace set will have a necklace and matching earrings to complete the look. The pearl necklace set, unlike other precious stone sets, is reasonably priced and, hence, can be afforded by all classes of people. Although they are priced low, the elegance and class they exude is priceless! No wonder, women’s love for pearl jewellery goes back to our great, great grandmother’s time, when the original pearl necklace was her first choice to go with her Banaras silk saree. Real pearl necklaces are perfect not just for your mother and you, but you can pass them on to your daughter, too. This is the true allure of pearl jewellery. They are timeless!
If you are thinking of buying an inexpensive, yet classic jewellery set, the pearl necklace set designs are surely worth considering. Not only is the pearl necklace price on the lower side, an array of designs from vintage to contemporary, will pleasantly surprise you, even overwhelm you, as you would be at a lost as to which set to choose. An exciting new world will open up for you at the touch of a fingertip. You will enter an entire pearl kingdom with exquisite and regal designs to choose from. You will be spoilt for choice, for sure!
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