Collection: PEARL
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The English word ‘pearl’ is derived from the French word ‘perle’, which translates to ‘leg’. This is mainly because the ancient Roman fold saw the shape of the pearl resembling the shape of a leg, thus the name. As per the Hindu connotations, the pearl is also called ‘moti’, which is a kind of ‘mani’ from Sanskrit. The gem is known to be associated with Hindu deities. As of today, pearls hold a symbol of femininity, purity, and refinement.
Pearl stone is one of the most unique and distinct gemstones of all and is the only gem that comes from a living organism. Pearl stone is produced inside a soft tissue that is known as the mantle of a mollusk or other living organism/animal.
Pearl has proven its diversity and versatility time and again, with its various shapes, sizes, and stunning color range. The gemstone also has a rice and vivid history attached to it. Here, we will dig deeper to know all about this exquisite gemstone.
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Belgian Fluorite and Mother Of Pearl Doublet
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Black Pearl (Not flat back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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Biwa Pearl (Not Flat Back)
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All About PEARL Gemstone
WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF PEARL GEMSTONES?
Pearls have been seen as prized and valued gemstones for centuries now, longer than any other cut stone. As per Greek mythology, pearls are known to be the tears of joy that Goddess Aphrodite shed. On the other hand, the Egyptians have given pearls to the goddess of life and healing - Isis.
It is hard to track down the ultimate discovery of the pearl stone as the particular time and place have been unknown. In the Louvre Museum, Paris, the pearls worn by the Persian Princess have been displayed that date back to 420 BC. In 2300 BC, pearls were given as gifts to Chinese royalty. In Rome, pearls were seen as a symbol of status and wealth.
WHAT IS THE APPEARANCE OF THE PEARL GEMSTONE?
Pearl is a hard and glimmering gem that is made of calcium carbonate. An ideal pearl stone would be precisely round and have exceptional smoothness to it, but other shapes can also be found - oval,
The gemstone can occur in a variety of colors, including, white, pink, green, blue, lavender, orange, black, yellow, and gray. Combining Pearls with the Aquamarine stone can result in some beautiful jewelry. The varieties and types of pearls differ in their colors, luster, and sizes. Natural pearls tend to be more lustrous and have a darker cream color with yellow undertones.
Even though real pearls look extremely finished and smooth, one might find tiny irregularities on their surface.
WHERE ARE HIGH-QUALITY PEARL GEMSTONES FOUND?
Pearl gemstones are found in the waters of many countries and continents. Most of the natural pearls come from Japan, Australia, Central America, the Gulf of Mannar, the Persian Gulf, Burma in Myanmar, Madagascar, the South Pacific Islands, and South America. On the other hand, cultured pearls are located in regions of Southeast Asia (like the Philippines and Indonesia, China, France, Polynesia, and Japan. The Basra pearls which are commonly referred to as 'moti' in India, are found in the Indian Ocean.
WHICH ZODIAC SIGN IS ASSOCIATED PEARL GEMSTONE?
As per astrology, the moon is associated with pearl stone connecting to maternal energy, intuition, and emotions. If you wear different types of pearls, you will get more lunar features that will make your mind clear and give you emotional balance. Pearls assist in emotional equilibrium since they stabilize moods and promote consistency.
Cancers face heightened intuitive powers that advance their feelings and emotions-related judgment and course-finding. Moreover, pearls and the moonstone magnify the caring traits of Cancer by encasing them and their kin in a protective, nurturing layer. In addition, pearls complete Cancer’s nurturing abilities by containing them and their loved ones within a safeguard such as a cocoon. Moreover, pearls are not only beneficial to Cancerians, but they can help persons who suffer from Moon-related issues or those who have prominent Moon in their horoscopes like emotional instability and family conflicts.
Aries, Libra, Scorpio, and Pisces are some other zodiac signs that will profit from wearing real pearls.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF PEARLS?
Pearl, which is the birthstone of June, can be broadly classified into two types:
Natural Pearls: These types of pearls form naturally in the mantle tissue of mollusks or other animals, without any human interference, whatsoever.
Cultured Pearls: These types of pearls need human care. Here, mollusks are raised especially for cultivating pearls.
Varieties of pearls
Akoya Pearls
These are the most common types of cultured saltwater pearls in Western makers, especially in the United States. The cream and white colored pearls from the variety of Akoya are thought of as the classic pearls that are used to make jewelry, often single-strand necklaces. China and Japan are known to produce Akoya pearls in the majority.
Tahitian Pearls
These are the pearls that are nurtured near the islands of Polynesia, the most common and popular one is Tahiti. These are the cultured saltwater pearls and are also many times called black pearls. They have a wide range of colors, that include brown, gray, and black hues. The overtones include pink, purple, green, and blue.
South Sea Pearls
These saltwater pearls are majorly found in the Philippines, Australia, and Indonesia. As per the type of oyster, these pearls can be either golden or silver in color. Due to their large size, critical growth conditions, and extended growth period, these pearls are pretty rare and valued.
Freshwater Cultured Pearls
These are said to be the most commonly produced pearls along with the blister pearls that are very much sought-after among jewelry connoisseurs and designers. The main reasons are their varied sizes, colors, and shapes, and lower prices in the commercial arena. China is said to be the major source of freshwater cultured pearls and grows them in freshwater lakes and ponds.
WHAT ARE THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF PEARL GEMSTONES?
Pearl has always been abundant in its benefits. Pearl benefits have been known to humankind for a long period, in physical, emotional, and metaphysical healing. Let us look at some pearl properties and its major benefits:
Physical Healing Properties
- Pearl gemstone can help in curing bladder diseases
- Helps in maintaining a healthy blood pressure
- Aids in balancing the body fluids
- Has been a helpful hand in treating tuberculosis, constipation, and heart issues.
- Is known to help in curing mental fatigue and insomnia .
Emotional Healing Properties
- Pearl stones help in the cultivation self-esteem and confidence
- It is very supportive of your emotional and mental health.
- Pearl is called the stone of ‘inner wisdom’, and aids in getting rid of negative energies and thoughts
- Renders calm and ease to the wearer or carrier
Metaphysical Healing Properties
- Helps in building and balancing connection between heart, crown, and third eye chakra .
- Helps in getting rid of evil and negative energies
- Helps in combating struggles in life by surrounding the carrier with divine light
WHAT IS THE CARE GUIDE FOR PEARL GEMSTONES?
There are many different methods to take care of pearls and other gems like Moldavite to retain their shine and extend their life.
- You can easily clean oyster pearl gemstones and jewelry at home.
- Soak the pearls in a solution of warm and soapy water. After that, dab it with a cotton or microfiber cloth that has a soft texture. Or you can also leave the stone to dry on itself.
- You can also submerge the stone in cool water after the soapy bath for 5 minutes.
- It is advised not to use ultrasonic and steamer cleaners on your precious pearl gemstones.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1. Is Pearl a gemstone?
Yes, pearl is a highly valued gemstone that is majorly used in jewelry.
2. Is Pearl a birthstone?
Pearl gemstone is the birthstone of June. Other birthstones for the month are moonstone and alexandrite
3. Can men wear pearl jewelry?
For many decades, both women and men have worn pearls as a symbol of Power, and wealth, and to attract positivity in life.
4. Where does the name pearl come from?
The name is similar in different languages, in German and French it's Perle, in English it's called Pearl, in Spanish and Italian it's known as Perla, and in Swedish it's termed Paarl. But, the original term “Pearl” probably came from the word Pirula from the Romans, which means “Tear-shaped”.
4. What are the popular historical pearls?
Some of the most famous pearls are The Hope Pearl, The Canning Jewel, La Peregrina, The Baroda Necklace, and The Abernathy Pearl.
5. Who are the famous celebrities and historical figures associated with pearls?
Several popular ladies have adorned pearl gemstones and jewelry over the centuries. From Cleopatra to Coco Chanel, from Mary Queens of Scots to Elizabeth Taylor, from Grace Kelly to Elizabeth Tudor, pearls have had a special meaning and place in the hearts of these famous icons.
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