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Pearl Necklace


Category: Fashion  >>  Jewelry

By Editor 123   [ 13/05/2009 ]
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If you are looking for a classic piece of jewelry that goes well for any kind of occasion, then a pearl necklace is just right for you. Cultured pearls that make up most of the commercial pearls are available in different shapes, sizes and colors. The more expensive pearls in the market are the Akoya pearls produced in China or Japan. These natural saltwater pearls are the most valued pearls because of their nearly perfect round shape. Freshwater pearls that are available in loose sets or beads are cheaper among the cultured pearls. Their cream to white colors are perfect even on casual days. The beautiful Tahitian pearls known for their black colors are also strung in strands as a beautiful pearl necklace. The rare black Tahitian pearls are often set as a pendant in silver chains that compliment its grayish overtones.

The choker is the more common pearl necklace that is ever known. Pearls that are strung in strands are carefully picked to match their sizes for uniformity. A pearl necklace could also be described in terms of its length. A collar measures 25-33 cm and it is often made up of more than one strand of pearls. The classic pearl chokers measure 35-41 cm which hangs just at the base of one’s neck. A princess length in a strand runs 43-48 cm long and roughly hangs just below the collarbone. The matinee length falls just above the breast and the strand is usually 50 to 60 cm long. A strand that measures 70-90 cm long is described as having an opera length while strands that are longer than 90 cm or those that fall down farther than one’s breastbone is called a pearl rope.

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