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		<title>The Myth And Mystique Of The Black Pearl Necklace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because recorded history, man has coveted the luminous white gems we call pearls. Revered the world over for their uncommon beauty, otherworldly sheen and understated elegance, pearls are as well-liked in modern community as they had been with European royals and Egyptian princesses centuries ago. Today, pearl jewelry connoisseurs have a brand new adore: black [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because recorded history, man has coveted the luminous white gems we call pearls. Revered the world over for their uncommon beauty, otherworldly sheen and understated elegance, pearls are as well-liked in modern community as they had been with European royals and Egyptian princesses centuries ago. Today, pearl jewelry connoisseurs have a brand new adore: black pearls. Exotic, magnificent and uncommon, a rich black pearl heart necklace presents a impressive picture&#8211;the gems definitely lack the demure, chaste picture of the classic white counterparts. For the woman who has everything, a black pearl necklace, whether showcased alone in a pendant or in a perfectly matched strand, makes a fantastic addition to her jewelry collection. Think of how lovely a black pearl necklace will appear on any skin tone!</p>
<p> Wherever do jewelers obtain the pearls they use in a matched black pearl mens necklace?</p>
<p> &#8220;Black&#8221; pearls are also known as &#8220;Tahitian cultured pearls,&#8221; but each names are misleading. Not just are Tahitian cultured pearls not exclusively african american, they are also not grown in Tahiti. Called &#8220;black&#8221; because of the exotic dark colours, Tahitian cultured pearls can be gray, blue, eco-friendly and brown. And they are grown in the lagoons of little islands which are component of the group known as French Polynesia. Tahiti, the biggest island, serves as the group&#8217;s middle of commerce, and not as a pearl developing mecca. Interestingly, fine Tahitian cultured pearls have only been about the marketplace because the 1970s. However they&#8217;ve become very popular in that brief time.</p>
<p> Growing Tahitian pearls</p>
<p> Tahitian pearls are cultivated for approximately two many years in Pinctada margaritifera cumingi, a large saltwater mollusk that&#8217;s native to French Polynesia. One of the ways this unique oyster differs from other species is always that its interior shell colour is dark. This so-called &#8220;black lipped&#8221; oyster also has african american mantle edges&#8211;the &#8220;lips&#8221; that give the animal its descriptive name. Because of overfishing, adult wild oyster populations aren&#8217;t as plentiful because they utilized to be. In an work to reverse this trend, the federal government protects the animals; pearl farmers in French Polynesia who wish to lifestyle the black lipped oyster must raise the oysters from spat (baby oysters). If the farmer is successful in nurturing the spat to adulthood, at around two along with a half to 3 many years old, the oysters are implanted with mantle tissue and a mother-of-pearl bead to start the pearl developing process. This delicate operation is carried out by specially trained employees called nucleators; even so, according towards the Gemological Institute of America, more than 50 % from the oysters die or reject the nucleus.</p>
<p> Literature from GIA says, &#8220;Add those oysters towards the ones that don&#8217;t meet the implantation criteria: The farmer&#8217;s potential pearl-producing stock is less than 50 % the quantity that lived lengthy enough to become considered for nucleation. When the pearl growth period starts, right after three many years of work, the farmer has only 20 % from the oysters he collected as spat.&#8221; No question a fine quality Tahitian cultured pearl is so uncommon!</p>
<p> Tahitian pearl development usually takes location in a closed lagoon that is ringed by coral reefs. This kind of a setup offers protection along with a stable surroundings for the implanted oysters to complete the pearl-growing procedure. After the oysters are already submerged for 22 to 26 months, they are hauled to the surface, where any pearls they managed to grow are harvested. The farmers then clean and lightly buff the gems prior to offering them for sale. Farmers also sort the pearls by color, shape, and so on. and grouped with like <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.usedbarberchairs.net/goto/pearls/1187/1">pearls</a>.</p>
<p> In the end, only one to two percent from the Tahitian cultured pearl crop consists of fine high quality circular cultured pearls.</p>
<p> Color</p>
<p> Today, the most sought-after Tahitian cultured pearls are dark green-gray to blue gray with rosé or purple overtones. But how do pearls get their color? No one is completely certain, but we do realize that pearl colors are determined by several factors, including variations in the host oyster, color variation from the implanted donor mussel tissue, the number and thickness of nacre layers, and versions in growing surroundings such as temperature and water high quality. Tahitian pearls are most often versions of gray, african american, eco-friendly and blue, but other colours exist. Search on the web for Tahitian cultured pearl pictures, and you will see they aren&#8217;t all black!</p>
<p> Purchasing a black <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.usedbarberchairs.net/goto/pearl_necklace/1187/2">pearl necklace</a></p>
<p> At an average size of 8mm-14mm, Tahitian cultured pearls&#8211;especially those specimens that are gem-quality and round&#8211;are very costly. (GIA estimates that one first-quality, unusually large Tahitian cultured pearl will set you back again a large number of dollars!) If only one to two percent from the harvest creates a good high quality round Tahitian cultured pearl, picture how lengthy it takes to create a matched strand! No question a african american pearl necklace is so pricey. Choose very carefully, keeping in thoughts that pearls having a desirable overtone (secondary colour) and pearls that are larger than typical will be a lot more costly. Look for pearls which are well-matched, not pitted or marked in any obvious way (minor area characteristics are acceptable). Be sure to examine return policies up front, too, in case you have a problem. Request your retail jeweler for his or her store policy or, if purchasing on the internet, examine the site&#8217;s assure prior to producing a buy. Once you receive your pearls, be sure to examine them closely. Right after wearing, store your pearl necklace away from other gems; while pretty resilient, pearls are prone to scratching and their nacre will erode as time passes, particularly if uncovered to harsh chemicals like bleach, perfume and chlorine.</p>
<p> African American <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.usedbarberchairs.net/goto/pearl_necklaces/1187/3">pearl necklaces</a> in contemporary style</p>
<p> Although slow to catch on in the beginning, thanks in part to publicity from stars such as actress Elizabeth Taylor, a renowned jewelry collector who wore a striking black pearl necklace in publicity pictures for her African American Pearls perfume launch, Tahitian cultured pearls are wildly popular these days. It&#8217;s not hard to find examples of good african american pearl jewelry in modern society. Appear around and you will see black pearl necklaces on everyone from businesswomen to moms to Hollywood A-list actresses, models and celebrities. Take Kiera Knightly, for instance, who wore a beautiful black baroque Tahitian cultured pearl choker in the premier of her movie, The African American Pearl. Stars like Christy Turlington, Naomi Watts, Heidi Klum, Michael Michelle, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Shalom Harlow will also be pearl fans.</p>
<p> Perhaps black pearls&#8217; popularity is why designers like David Yurman, Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso (for Tiffany &amp; Co.) are incorporating stunning african american pearls, and even african american baroque and black keshi pearls, into contemporary designs like long chain necklaces, brooches, choker necklaces and charm bracelets. Black pearl drop earrings and pendants will also be favorites, because they require little matching&#8211;or none at all. Whimsical designs on cufflinks and in popular frog, dragonfly and other animal pins incorporate black pearls as well.</p>
<p> Black pearl necklace alternatives</p>
<p> When most people think about black pearl jewelry, they naturally think of Tahitian cultured pearls. But prices are high for these rare gems, in component due to their large size, unusual colors, and the high cost of producing them. If you want to wear real Tahitian cultured pearls, one way to do so without breaking the bank is to choose a pendant-style necklace with a single pearl; african american pearl stud earrings; a single african american pearl ring, or african american baroque (non-symmetrical) pearls. These designs are every bit as amazing yet much more affordable than a matched african american pearl strand.</p>
<p> For customers for whom Tahitian pearl jewelry is beyond reach, there are some inexpensive yet beautiful alternatives towards the classic african american pearl necklace. Today, freshwater pearls&#8211;round, drop, button and baroque&#8211;are color-treated to produce a look that closely resembles the hue of Tahitian cultured pearls. The natural-looking result is beautiful and looks great in this kind of pieces as a baroque black pearl bracelet, african american pearl drop earrings or african american pearl necklace. Every bit as real as their Tahitian cousins, black freshwater cultured pearls&#8217; color is man-made, but keep in mind that nearly all pearls are treated somehow (bleaching is one of the most common enhancement).</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re after not just the color but the size of good Tahitian pearls, consider a black &#8220;pearl&#8221; necklace made from african american mother-of-pearl beads. Their generous size, lustrous sheen and affordable price make them a well-liked alternative to a good Tahitian pearl necklace.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Spicing Up An Ancient Choker</title>
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<p> Check out the ancient choker and see what it&#8217;s that you like about it and keep that whilst you change the rest. If you would like, appear around a garage sale, second hand shops or craft shops for some ribbons, beads, strings, buttons or whatever else you would like to change or add on. You could also break a few of your old add-ons and use their parts.</p>
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<p> If beads are broken, change them and add a lot more to make it stronger and if the strings are broken, alter them. Perhaps everything appears to become falling apart and you might need to start all more than but you can maintain its vintage feel by utilizing same strings and pendant for example in <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.usedbarberchairs.net/goto/heart_necklaces/1175/2">heart necklaces</a>. If you would like, you can alter the clasp too if it is broken or ancient. If you are not as well sure on how to accomplish it on your personal, just take it to any accessory shop and they will get it carried out in a few seconds! Easy as that!</p>
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<p>Check out the ancient choker and see what it&#8217;s that you like about it and keep that whilst you change the rest. If you would like, appear around a garage sale, second hand shops or craft shops for some ribbons, beads, strings, buttons or whatever else you would like to change or add on. You could also break a few of your old add-ons and use their parts.</p>
<p>Mix and match up new beads and jewels for a more modern look, add in some black and silver for something easy and sophisticated or throw in reds for some thing fun and flirty or just go crazy and mix up colours should you like. You can use the trial and error method to mix and match your beads, accessories and colours and maintain the true vintage really feel to it if you would like. Perhaps turn the old pendant into something cool by polishing it and adding a small glitter or something jazzy.</p>
<p>If beads are broken, change them and add a lot more to make it stronger and if the strings are broken, alter them. Perhaps everything appears to become falling apart and you might need to start all more than but you can maintain its vintage feel by utilizing same strings and pendant for example in <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="heart necklaces" href="http://www.usedbarberchairs.net/goto/heart_necklaces/913/2">heart necklaces</a>. If you would like, you can alter the clasp too if it is broken or ancient. If you are not as well sure on how to accomplish it on your personal, just take it to any accessory shop and they will get it carried out in a few seconds! Easy as that!</p>
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