Saturday, 19 July 2008
pearl strands wholesale
In the pearl industry, cultured pearls are also more valuable than the natural pearls. Natural pearls were obtained straight from the nacre of mollusks and oysters underneath the sea whereas the production of cultured pearls have been assisted by expert pearl farmers.
A cultured black pearl necklace is slightly more expensive than the natural black pearl necklace all because of the added labor to producing it.
Regardless, black pearl necklaces are an investment and any woman would be so happy getting one – especially this Holiday season.
Akoya pearls are famous and known all over the world for its high luster and white color brilliance. Since akoya pearls are grown in seawater, they are also popular as akoya seawater or saltwater pearls, Japanese pearls and cultured seawater pearls. Name akoya means saltwater in Japanese language and Akoya pearls are the classic cultured pearls of Japan.
In the early Nineteenth Century, a Japanese man named Kokichi Mikimoto introduced to this world his bead-nucleating technique of culturing pearls in seawater - oyster's naturally occurring process of forming the pearl with human help thereby stimulating the process by producing the initial irritant or nucleus. Akoya oysters are small mollusks, so the pearls they produce range from sizes 3mm to 9mm. The oyster secretes nacre to cover the bead with layer upon layer of nacre. Thicker the nacre better is the quality. Akoya pearls are produced by Pinctada fucata oyster type.
This kind of pearl jewelry wholesale can fit anyone’s lifestyle and personality. You can make every day truly memorable occasion when you shop this convenient online wholesale pearl collection. You can see everything from designer-inspired pearl jewelry to us creations. Each design is unique. You'll find loose freshwater pearls, cheap pearl necklace, pearl bracelet, pearl rings, cultured pearl earings, pearl pendant, twisted pearl necklace, 925 sterling silver … and many other designs such as green turquoise necklace at affordably low prices, I like them very much.
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