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The Three Different Types of Pearls
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The Three Different Types of Pearls

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There are three top of class basic “types” of pearls. It’s worth researching pearls online when you’re looking for top quality jewelry. As you explore the incredible world of pearls, you’ll discover a lot of things you didn’t know about pearls and some of the most truly magnificent jewelry you’ve ever seen. Start by researching these three types of pearls:

South Sea Pearls

These beauties come in a stunning spectrum of exotic colors. These big, beautiful pearls are a literal rainbow of designs. They’re much prized by top jewelers for their luster and versatility as feature jewelry. South Sea Pearls also include some of the world’s finest, and rarest, black pearls.

Akoya Pearls

Akoya pearls come from Japanese and South East Asian waters. They’re the pearls that helped found the Mikimoto dynasty of fabulous cultured pearls. These pearls are true benchmarks, and they are truly astonishing. They come in a dazzling range of gold, pure white, and other fantastic colors.

Freshwater pearls

Freshwater Pearl Dangling Diamond Earrings

Freshwater pearls are a whole class of pearls. This is also an ancient type of pearls, recorded as far back as medieval times in Scotland. Most modern freshwater pearls come from China. This amazing range of pearls includes an astonishing range of colors, forms and above all, designs.

The three types of pearls are the truest points of reference in the new generation of modern jewelry. The new designs and new technology are revolutionizing jewelry designs, creating new themes to go with a new millennium of ideas.

If you really want to see the wild side of jewelry design, as well as some of the most chic and elegant jewels on the market today, explore the world of pearls. You’ll

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March 20, 2014 - By Melissa
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