2013年6月18日星期二

Do you have a obsession for pearls


Do you have a obsession for pearls? Do you buy pearl jewelry, and purchase strands and loose pearls to make your own? If you try to utilize pearls in your life, from including them in your sewing and craft projects to learning how to string and knot your own creations, then you have pearl passion!

And you are not alone. There are so many people out there who are pearl lovers.

Most people don't realize how important it is to string pearls correctly, but if you are a pearl enthusiast then you know how the knots in the line keeps the pearls from rubbing together. Knotting also eliminates the danger that all of your pearls will go sliding of the string if it were to break!

If you really have a passion for Silver Jewelry you probably have an extensive collection. Perhaps you have items you don't wear anymore; you've grown tired of the style, or the color no longer matches anything you own.

In this case, why not recycle your pearls? Take your jewelry apart, and make something brand-new. A long strand necklace can be turned into a double row bracelet and a pair of chandelier earrings, or a bracelet can be combined with some extra pearls to create a choker.

The Tahitian Pearl sometimes called the "Black Pearl", although not grown in Tahiti, is cultured in French Polynesia. And Tahiti is part of that group of islands, even though they don't culture pearls in Tahiti. The islands are not called the Tahitian Islands but French Polynesia. This group of islands is the largest grower of the "Black lipped" pearl oysters (Pinctada margaritifera). This oyster grows wild from the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean to the Central Pacific Ocean. They live in the latitudes just north of the Equator.

And just so you won't think I am telling stories, there are "Black Pearls" growing in the Eastern Pacific, near to Baja California and south to Peru, called La Paz pearl oysters (Pinctada mazatlanica). And the Rainbow-lipped pearl oyster (Pteria sterna). And these 2 different oysters also produce a dark bodied pearl sometimes sold as "Black Pearls". Sometimes the pearls from the Rain-bow lipped oyster are called "Rainbow Pearls". MORE;black tahitian pearl earring

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