Why Freshwater Pearls Are The Best Value For Your Dollar
February 24, 2010 by Jessica Sampson
Filed under Fashion
Freshwater pearl jewelry are known for being of very high quality while remaining quite affordable when compared to other types of pearls. The relative affordability of these gems have truly changed the retail jewelry market. Cultured pearls of today are available in a wide range of sizes color and shapes.
Tips To Go For The Cutest Pearl For The Unsurpassed Gift
December 1, 2009 by Connor Sullivan
Filed under Jewelry
Many people love the thought of buying and using superb pieces made of gold or silver. But pearl jewelry also has been around for many years and has never really gone out of fashion. With the advent of cultured pearls jewelry was being made in a much more affordable form meaning that many more people could now afford to wear them. These gems that nature itself provides within oysters have been sought after even in the time of Jesus. Mentioned in the bible, they were the gems of choice for royalty plus other very important people down through the ages.
Pearl Jewelry – The Object Of Beauty
November 16, 2009 by Fred Gagnon
Filed under Jewelry
Pearl jewelry are preferred by many because they are simple and yet elegant adornments to complete any outfit for every occasion. Pearl is considered the symbol showing deep love and is the birthstone for June. It has become a metaphor for something very admirable, very fine, very rare and very valuable. It is valued as objects of beauty, not just because it’s timeless and elegant, but hip and modern as well.
Black Pearl Jewelry – Symbolizing Love And Romance
November 7, 2009 by Fred Gagnon
Filed under Jewelry
Black pearls are adorned for its luster, richness and uniqueness. These qualities make the black pearl jewelry the ultimate gift of love and romance. It is an excellent addition to any outfit and makes the whole look very classic, elegant, stunning and stylish. Black pearl jewelry is indeed a timeless piece most women desire and celebrities prefer.









