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		<title>What are the Known Kinds of Baroque Pearls?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[the counts are mostly irregular in shape, appearing rough in contour, asymmetrical and not round. Baroque pearls are grown from saltwater and freshwater shells. Baroque pearls are free-forming inside the shell particularly growing in the layer of crustaceans, and its forms are not uniform. The crustaceans are a living organism whereas the protecting attachment is [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/>the counts are mostly irregular in shape, appearing rough in contour, asymmetrical and not round. Baroque pearls are grown from saltwater and freshwater shells. Baroque pearls are free-forming inside the shell particularly growing in the layer of crustaceans, and its forms are not uniform. The crustaceans are a living organism whereas the protecting attachment is called the shell. Baroque pearls are real pearls are pearls pearlsBaroque&#39;s true, but today is better classified as cultured pearls. Although nucleated pearls are more expensive, does not mean that the baroque pearl is lower if one considers the appearance of the nacre. When a grain is introduced to crustaceans, their normal reaction is to treat it as irritation. To guard against such an unknown field, a secret substance called nacre. The pearl is thought to cover an unknown area. In cultured pearls, these materials can come from materials like the interior of a bivalve shell. Nacre gives the pearl its real beauty. The more nacre it has, the pearl will appear much brighter. The brightness of any element is called the pearl luster or iridescence of the pearl that when exposed to light will give a demonstration of the colors that ladies find irresistible. Since any foreign body is expelled naturally by the shell, baroque pearls are formed due to this action. Sometimes the shell throws out preformed the grain kernel in a bit above the layer before it completely. Normally, the shell can not stop the secretion of nacre immediately after the launch of ninguÌ? No foreign body. Thus, the nacre will be produced and still stays in the fabric of the layer. Crustaceans can not absorb this again and pearl shell accumulates in small grains. The results are the baroque pearls of irregular shape. The Keshi pearl is a pearl of Baroque pearlKeshi class is well known as baroque pearl is a pearl without a self-training center. This means no grains embedded within the mollusk, so this gem is purely composed of layers of layers of nacre. Akoya pearl is another kind of baroque pearlAkoya grown in Japan and has been cultivated for at least a century now. Due to the rapidly growing demand for pearls, China has engaged in the production of mass cultivated pearl Akoya but also has become the largest producer of cultured pearls. Hulls of the Akoya pearl is implanted with a number of these preformed grains from the nucleus. The number of implanted seeds can be spread from 1 to 4, depending on size and condition of the shellfish. Baroque pearls can be formed within the shell of Akoya when two grains are placed near each other. Consequently, the grains that are almost side by side each other will be covered with nacre. The result is a &quot;Siamese&quot; aljofare, which can not be separated more. However, the most expensive baroque pearls are identified as the Pearl of Tahitian and South Sea pearl. Baroque pearls are generally smaller than other saltwater pearls because the mollusks that bear smaller too.<br/><br/><a href='http://education.linksocean.com/'>Education</a></div>
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		<title>How To Determine The Value Of Pearl Jewelry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 18:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The saying that only nature can improve on perfection may be true but can be an exception in the case of pearls. This piece of jewelry was first introduced by the Egyptians way back it time. Unfortunately, they are very rare and thus have become one of the most sought after gemstones in the world [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><br/><br/><br/>The saying that only nature can improve on perfection may be true but can be an exception in the case of pearls. This piece of jewelry was first introduced by the Egyptians way back it time. Unfortunately, they are very rare and thus have become one of the most sought after gemstones in the world today.<br/><br/>However, many still don&#8217;t understand how these beautiful gems are priced. It&#8217;s common to get one strand of pearls costing around $400 and find a somewhat similar piece at $60.<br/><br/>This variance in prices can easily be explained. There are several factors that contribute to the pricing of pearls.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s important to appreciate that there are two main types of pearls. There are the natural pearls and the natured pearls. Pearls that are produced naturally are priced more due to their scarcity. In fact, out of over eight thousand species of oysters, it&#8217;s shocking that only twenty percent can constantly produce pearls. Again, only a few maintain the round shape after production which makes them even rare.<br/><br/>The breakthrough came in the 19th centaury when some scientists came up with a way to produce pearls artificially. This type of pearls produced under human intervention is called cultured pearls. The process is a daunting task that involves surgically implanting an agent that triggers the pearl creation process in oysters. It is even successful because cultured pearls easily make the round shape that people like very much.<br/><br/>Even to a practiced jeweler, distinguishing between a natural and cultured pearl can be very difficult. The recommended way of differentiating between natural and cultured pearls is to subject them to x-ray scans. Natural pearls generally show internal formations and growth stages unlike the cultured one which leaves a solid center with no growth evidence. Therefore, relatively cheaper cultured pearls work just fine since nobody will recognize it anyway.<br/><br/>Another factor that greatly influences the price of pearls is size. This piece of jewelry is rated highly such that even size differences in terms of millimeters can inflate the price. By the way, the pearl size is measured using its diameters.<br/><br/>The shape also contributes to the price of pearl jewelry. People generally agree that the perfect shape for a pearl is round or oval. However, some pearls are produced when not perfectly round and this can lead to a reduction in price. By the way, it can also add to the uniqueness and thus increase the price.<br/><br/>There are factors such as the color and luster that also influences the pricing. The ideal color is always silvery white with a surface that is reflective and having no stains. The issue of color will of course raise eye brows. One would argue that it depends on ones color preference.<br/><br/>However much the price, it all comes back to you. If you have the money to spend, go for quality expensive pearl jewelry but if you don&#8217;t want to hurt your pocket, consider the average pearls.<br/><br/>.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Pearl Jewelry &#8211; Mother Nature’s Jewel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#39;s hard to believe that the rarity and value of the pearl have been recognized for many centuries. The ancient Egyptians understood? Value this year, so the pearls used in manufacture? Of her own jewelry a. Quiz? The s? old t? of didn? the Egyptians understood the rarity of the pearl, but understand? an obvious [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/>It&#39;s hard to believe that the rarity and value of the pearl have been recognized for many centuries. The ancient Egyptians understood? Value this year, so the pearls used in manufacture? Of her own jewelry a. Quiz? The s? old t? of didn? the Egyptians understood the rarity of the pearl, but understand? an obvious beauty. We all know that pearls are a natural occurrence v? The oyster and although there are approximately 8,000 species of oyster, s? Rioja about 20 of these species can produce a pearl. However, not all pearls are produced containing the esf? Rich required, as? what? sta why? Pearls are making a very significant value as well? n explain why? a strand of pearls can cost hundreds of d? dollars. ? But what? on these strands of pearls that cost usually around $ 50? These individuals are called pearls? cultivated? of? of? pearls. of? These cultured pearls are produced sint? cally and m? all primary production? of jewelry? to the pearl? s of? of today?. This m? It was discovered in? s of? 1800? and really mean implantation? n op? rgica a synthetic agent? tico in an oyster that promotes growth of the pearl. Depending on the type of oyster you use? determine? the type of pearl produced, but despite the type of pearl oyster, thus esf? rich is desired by the lovers of the pearl can be reached v? this m? everything. Even an experienced jeweler will have difficulty telling the difference between a pearl aut? Ntic and a cultured pearl. Chances are you will not know the jeweler? N unless absolutely? L can give Pearl a radiographer? Ay confident that you can recline? L is not likely to have an m? Quina of radiographer? In a store? N . However, if the? of? of you? with reference to shop for pearls, you can probably tell the difference in the pearls based on their prices. The size? Or pearl can differentiate, but if you compare a natural pearl and a cultured pearl of the same size? You, you will see a variation? N enormous price. So when shopping for pearls, now you know why? something is not something affordable. If you want the jeweler? A rare pearl, after s quiz? S you should seek a natural pearl, but if you just want a pearl without the cost, is a cultured pearl quiz? the way to go. Just think of it, that in a way that no one will know? N the difference to look at it and believe? N its pearls ever to be as natural as you are.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.8baiduo.com/apacks.html'>Articles Packs</a></div>
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		<title>Know the Specifics About the Famous and Rare Akoya Pearls</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to bestowing gifts to your lady love, nothing can surpass the charm of traditional pearl jewelry. Pearls have always been one of the most charming jewels among the other exotic designer items.A pearl can be best described as an extremely hard and rounded object which is formed within a soft tissue of [...]]]></description>
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<div>When it comes to bestowing gifts to your lady love, nothing can surpass the charm of traditional pearl jewelry. Pearls have always been one of the most charming jewels among the other exotic designer items.<br/><br/>A pearl can be best described as an extremely hard and rounded object which is formed within a soft tissue of a living mollusk. Only those pearls which are judged to be of highest quality are deemed fit to be used in the business of jewelry design. However, there may be varying standards among all the high quality pearls which are used for the purpose of jewelry designing. These can be classified on the basis of their luster, color, size and lack of surface flaw. Out of all these aforementioned attributes, luster of a pearl is one of the factors which play an extremely important role in determining the true standard of this gem.<br/><br/>There are a variety of designs available in pearls, depending upon their size and shape, such as rounded, tear drop, semi-round and button pearls. One such famous category of pearls is Akoya pearls .<br/><br/>Akoya pearls are original Japanese cultured pearls, which are produced by a species of a small pearl oyster that goes by the name of Pinctada fucata martensii. Hence, it is a pretty tough task to even find an Akoya pearl which measures about 10mm in size and needless to say, few of the pearls from this species which actually manage to cross this mark are considered extremely rare and invaluable. However, with the advent of latest scientific technology in the field of pearl farming, a hybrid species of this mollusk is being used in both China and Japan . Over the last few decades, these two countries which are considered to be the chief manufacturers of Akoya pearls .<br/><br/>This hybrid species, which are capable of producing pearls which are much larger in size than their natural counterparts, is a mix of the original Japanese species and another Chinese species which goes by the name of Pinctada chemnitzii<br/><br/>Although Japan has been renowned for its pearl production till now, the trend is slowly changing with China emerging as the new contender for accounting of the largest production of Akoya pearls . However, majority of the Akoya pearls produced by china are still imported to Japan for processing purposes.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Pattrick Jhonson</strong></em><br/></div>
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		<title>How Freshwater Cultured Pearls Began</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 04:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pearls are produced by mollusks, mussels or oysters belonging to the Unionidae family. Saltwater pearls are produced by oysters in the ocean, while freshwater pearls come from mussels growing in lakes, rivers or ponds other than the ocean. These mollusks create a substance called nacre when an irritant object enters its shell. The nacre will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/>Pearls are produced by mollusks, mussels or oysters belonging to the Unionidae family. Saltwater pearls are produced by oysters in the ocean, while freshwater pearls come from mussels growing in lakes, rivers or ponds other than the ocean. These mollusks create a substance called nacre when an irritant object enters its shell. The nacre will wrap around the object until it is covered with this iridescent substance, and the resulting gem is known today as a pearl.<br/><br/>Maybe you have heard of the term natural pearls and cultured pearls. Natural pearls are created without human intervention, while cultured pearls are produced by a process where man will introduce a foreign object inside the mollusks&#8217; shell, and harvests it after nacre coating. Due to over fishing, the pearls produced the natural way are very rare. Most pearls that you can find in the market today are already cultured.<br/><br/>Have you ever wondered how freshwater cultured pearls began? Thousands of years ago, most pearls came exclusively from the ocean. However, not all oysters have produced a pearl inside. In a harvest of three tons, only about three or four oysters can produce a perfect pearl. That is why the pearls at that time were outrageously expensive.<br/><br/>So scientists thought of a way to culture pearls, and they found out that if they will pry open the shell of the mussel, introduce a very small object (like a bead or a metal), then return the mussel in the water, it will also coat the object with nacre and produce a pearl.<br/><br/>The first cultured pearls actually originated in Japan, with pearl farmers experimenting with freshwater mussels in Lake Biwa which is a lake near Kyoto. Their initial harvest appeared around 1930s. Instantly, the freshwater pearl became a big hit! The luster and color looked almost the same as the natural pearls, but the prices are lower and the supply is continuous.<br/><br/>Unfortunately there was a slump in the production of pearls during World War II, but in the 1950s they were back again in the market. Because of its success, almost all of the supplies for the global market came from the lake. In fact, some people already call freshwater pearls as &#8220;Biwas&#8221; referring to the lake where it originated.<br/><br/>This went on until 1973. But there were warning signs of slow production due to the resorts, farms and industries that were developed surrounding the lake. Soon the pearl farms in Biwa were barely surviving due to the pollution from industrial modernization. Then there came a time when no more pearls can be cultured in this lake. Added to that was Japanese disadvantage of not having a big lake or river to shift their production, and this was coupled with a smaller workforce.<br/><br/>Because of this, China saw the opportunity to culture freshwater pearls. Indeed, they began to flood the market with abundant pearls, having good quality and inexpensive too! The Chinese pearl farmers have also learned to develop and perfect cultured pearl with increased size and improved luster. Now they are the biggest supplier of the worldwide demand for freshwater pearls.<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Fine Pearl Jewelry</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 22:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When women choose fine pearl jewelry to buy, they look for exquisiteness, beauty, elegance and more importantly, their quality and price. When compared to jewelry made from gold, silver, platinum and diamond, pearl jewelry offers an equally fabulous appeal and truly turns out to be worthy investments.Usually, pearl jewelry of fine quality are family heirlooms, [...]]]></description>
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<div>When women choose fine pearl jewelry to buy, they look for exquisiteness, beauty, elegance and more importantly, their quality and price. When compared to jewelry made from gold, silver, platinum and diamond, pearl jewelry offers an equally fabulous appeal and truly turns out to be worthy investments.<br/><br/>Usually, pearl jewelry of fine quality are family heirlooms, which are handed down from one generation to another. The natural iridescence of pearl jewelry along with the gracious appearance a woman gets when wearing them as a necklace can truly enhance the beauty and style of a woman.<br/><br/>Each pearl that makes up a pearl necklace has to be hand-knotted and stringed together carefully and properly. There are a lot of types of pearls like akoya pearls, freshwater pearls, South sea pearls or Tahitian pearls. These are all cultured pearls and they all have different prices based on their size, quality and color. And so, you would need to choose the most suitable pearl size, color, shape and quality for you.<br/><br/>Pearl is commonly used to embellish fine pearl jewelry, which are created using different kinds of metals, gems and stones. A lot of designers create their own pieces of art with pearls to design pearl jewelry and oftentimes, they are successful in capturing the beauty and elegance of pieces, which has fine pearl appeal. Fine pearl jewelry is one of the best gifts you could give to yourself or to our loved ones. Just remember that if you do buy or receive some pearl jewelry, you would have to give them extra special care.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Online Shopping</strong></em><br/></div>
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		<title>The Basics of Buying Pearls</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pearls can be purchased as a natural or cultivated, taking with these last several distinct advantages. Cultured pearls come from pearl farms, where mollusks are implanted with a foreign object that can vary in size depending on the desired result of the size of the pearl. Natural and cultured pearls are products of nature, but [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Pearls can be purchased as a natural or cultivated, taking with these last several distinct advantages. Cultured pearls come from pearl farms, where mollusks are implanted with a foreign object that can vary in size depending on the desired result of the size of the pearl. Natural and cultured pearls are products of nature, but the pearls are cutured away with few environmental factors that can produce a pearl less than ideal. Cultured pearls are therefore often more rounded and contain fewer defects that natural pearls. The size of the pearl is the most responsible for the price attached to it, but other factors also apply. The larger the pearl, the higher is, in most cases. Pearls can also try and be in the thick nacre, which is the layer applied to the body by foreign molluscum, a layering of the nacre and the pearl surface defects. For round pearls, the roundness of the pearl is also an important factor in determining price. Finally, the beads should have a high luster and a considerable? of? in eastern? of? â or iridescence, which determines the reflection of light from the pearl and is part of beauty and natural value? s of? the ITA. Buyers need to be aware of the various types of settings available for pearls and how they can affect the price of the finished piece of jewelry. Collars, for example, are available in single and double strand with pearls larger and smaller respectively. Although the single strand necklaces are more expensive in general (due to the larger beads containing), many are double filament collars to be more appropriate to certain ways. The best value is typically pearl jewelers are specifically dedicated to dealing with pearls, as such places as they make their own adjustments and pears often buy directly from farms to cultivate. Stores who do not manufacture their own jewelry pearl must pay a jeweler to do so, after which it will add a mark up to cover the cost of others. One final note on buying pearls is the number of counterfeit, or costume perals available. While there are several ways to determine a true gem of a forgery, the best way to avoid getting a fake is always shopping for a jewelry retailer or an online jewelry store that is a member of the office a better business . Never buy any beads or jewelry vendors or second hand stores.<br/><br/></div>
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