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The Pearl Necklace -- A Timeless Beauty
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by:
Sam Serio
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It has been said that of all the pieces of jewelry in the world, a
pearl necklace is the only thing that a woman should not be without.
And that’s no wonder, for a pearl necklace is the embodiment of
classic sophistication and timeless elegance. It goes with a variety of
outfits, from casual day wear to formal evening attire. And depending
on the type of pearl and color, there are various pearl necklace styles
suitable for the very young, those enjoying their golden years, and
almost everyone else in the middle.
The price of a pearl necklace depends on the quality of its pearls.
Saltwater pearls are generally more expensive than freshwater ones,
which are cultured. The sheen and the thickness of the pearls’
nacre also affect the price, as well as the size and roundness of the
pearls themselves. Pearl necklaces of various colors are available on
the market. Smaller pearls in light hues of blue or pink are usually
more suitable for young children, while the creamier, ivory-toned
pearls are preferred by older women. Jewelry pieces made from black
pearls are very, very expensive, since these pearls are so rare.
According to Chinese folklore, pearls are the tears of a dragon. In
Roman mythology, they are the tears of Venus. Jewelry designers, in
their tireless efforts to do justice to the legendary beauty of these
gems, have been adding their own twists to the pearl necklace. Aside
from the classic strand, the pearls used in necklaces are sometimes set
in gold, silver or platinum. Some designers also mix pearls with other
gems to create a unique effect. Extra ornaments, such as charms or a
brooch, can also be attached to a pearl necklace to give it a
personalized flair.
Caring for a pearl necklace does not involve a lot of fuss. The most
advisable thing to do is to wear it often, because if it’s stored
away for long periods of time, it will dry up and lose its sheen. The
body’s natural oils will keep the pearls looking lustrous and
fresh. It’s also important to avoid having the pearls come in
contact with substances such as hair spray or body lotion, since these
can also adversely affect the pearls’ condition.
The popularity of the pearl necklace has never waned both among
ordinary people and society’s elite. The quintessential fashion
plate, Jackie Kennedy, had a passion for pearls; so does actress Maria
Berenson. Other celebrities often photographed wearing pearl necklaces
are Michelle Pfeiffer, Sophia Loren, Jennifer Lopez and Paris Hilton.
The versatility of pearls is such that fashion experts are even
predicting an increase in the number of men who will start wearing
pearl-accented dress accessories. For now, however, there is very
little to surpass the elegance of the sight of a pearl necklace gracing
the neckline of a woman, whether she’s a celebrity or not.
About the Author
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