The Luster of Pearls

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Jun 13, 2013
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From Kate Middleton to Catwoman.. from Jackie O to Angelina Jolie.. from Coco to Oprah and Carrie to Rihanna.. women of allure wear pearls. To June brides they symbolize a new life, to June grads they symbolize wisdom. They are the queen of gems, and the gem of Queens, and now you can win them by commenting below!

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Pearls are considered the most magical and feminine of all gems, prized for their beauty and rarity. They are the only organic gemstone. When a foreign substance enters the soft tissue of certain mollusks, they coat it with layers and layers of iridescent crystalline nacre, forming a pearl.

Natural pearls are extremely rare and valuable (only one in 10,000 oysters will naturally produce a pearl) and if Mikimoto hadn’t come along, only the very wealthy would ever be able to afford a pearl. In the late 19th century he developed a technique for artificially stimulating (culturing) round pearls in Akoya saltwater oysters. He then revolutionized the industry so that these saltwater pearls could be farmed and harvested like a crop! It took approximately one year for each millimeter of nacre to be formed around his newly-cultured pearl.

Today, those techniques have expanded to freshwater pearls, making genuine pearl jewelry widely available. But Akoya saltwater pearls are still considered to be the gold-standard of cultured pearls because of their luster. The finest ones almost look electric, or 'plugged-in' and are classified as "mirror bright."

The most luxurious pearls in the world are South Sea, which come in white, silver, pink, gold, cream - followed by Tahitian pearls which are a dark mix of silver, green, blue, purple, red and sometimes look like 'peacock.' On the opposite end of the price scale are Keshi pearls (means 'accident' because they are the result of a mistake in the implantation process) which are almost all nacre and have extraordinary luster (which jewelers say is the most important attribute of a pearl) and can be found in beautiful, fanciful designs. 

Spherical pearls (should roll in a straight line) are the most difficult to achieve and are much more expensive than semi-round, button, drop, pear, oval, circle or baroque shapes. 7.5mm was once the standard size, but as the industry changes we see pearls of all types and colors becoming the treasured heirlooms that are passed from mothers to daughters. 

 Pearl Necklace Lengths

 Collar   10-13"    At throat with no drape
 Choker   14-16"    At base of neck 
 Princess   17-19"    Just below collarbone; classic length 
 Matinee   20-24"    At cleavage 
 Opera   28-35"    At sternum 
 Rope   45"+    For layering and lariats

 

Sometimes the value of pearls comes from more than just size and luster. According to lore, Marc Antony searched long and hard for the one he gave Cleopatra, and Krishna gave them to his beloved daughter on her wedding day. Even though no less than the Cartier Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City was purchased in full for just a double strand of pearls - we also value pearls because of a personal connection to someone precious or the remembrance of a special event in our lives. For many, they are the ultimate jewelry statement in grace and beauty hence the saying "All Girls Love Pearls."    

Do you like pearls? If so, comment below by June 30th for a chance to win a strand of cultured pearls (necklace) or a pearl bracelet or pearl earrings - just tell us your favorite thing about pearls! The three winners will be randomly selected and notified via email by July 2nd.

 

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SmartyKitty by SmartyKitty | PHOENIX, AZ
Jun 15, 2013

I love the luster pearls have, they have that soft glow that looks like nothing else

cwalt047 by cwalt047 | Great Falls, MT
Jun 15, 2013

They are so classy

michijay by michijay | Roselle, NJ
Jun 15, 2013

The pearl is one of my birthstones. I have the first pair my mother gave me and remember how she taught me to care for them so specially. I kept up the tradition by giving my daughter a pair and each mother's day we wear our pearls to celebrate each other. My favorite lengths are princess, opera and rope. I fee so regal when I wear my pearls and I love to wear them with my jeans and a crisp white shirt now as I travel around casually.

tia450 by tia450 | BRONX, NY
Jun 15, 2013

Pearls can make an T-Shirt look elegant.

laurj12 by laurj12 | RIVERSIDE, CT
Jun 15, 2013

Love, love me some pearls. Have been a girl with her pearls since childhood. So gorgeous, simple, versatile, and enduring.

catnip1222 by catnip1222 | ROCKY FACE, GA
Jun 15, 2013

Pearls are beautiful and elegant.

daedreonna12 by daedreonna12 | walla walla, WA
Jun 15, 2013

I love pearls because they make me feel like a woman. They're very mature and just gorgeous. Always classy. Always timeless.

drimeth by drimeth | Tolland, CT
Jun 14, 2013

I love pearls! They can dress up almost any outfit, they're beautiful!

GuessWho by GuessWho | PHILADELPHIA, PA
Jun 14, 2013

I remember my mother wearing pearls since I was a little girl. I thought she was so beautiful and classy. Even though she's no longer here, I still think about my mom and her pearls.

Mommy2My4Kids by Mommy2My4Kids | Glenshaw, PA
Jun 14, 2013

The Kasumi pearls are so pretty and interesting.

sharbeary by sharbeary | CARNEGIE, PA
Jun 14, 2013

I love pearls because they add a touch of sophistication to your outfit!

jaxco55 by jaxco55 | SIOUX CITY, IA
Jun 14, 2013

I think pearls are beautiful and classic. It's a beautiful way to make any gal feel special.

ElizabethMenard by ElizabethMenard | NOBLESVILLE, IN
Jun 14, 2013

I love pearls! Though I've never had real pearls whenever I wear pearl like jewelry It always makes me feel so special! They always make me feel so classy and elegant.

sassy787 by sassy787 | Jonesboro, AR
Jun 14, 2013

Pearls are timeless piece of jewelry everyone should own a pair

arstory2 by arstory2 | WINSTON SALEM, NC
Jun 14, 2013

Pearls are classic and I love them!