Pearl - SSP1
- Product Code:SSP1
- ShapeRound
- Weight5.72 Carats
- Size/Dimensions 9.34 x 9.32 x 9.30 * * mm
- ClarityOpaque
- TreatmentNone
- OriginSouth Sea
- CertificationAvailable - GFCO Certified
- Availability:Sold Out
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KD 115.000
Pearls are organic gems, created
when an oyster covers a foreign object with beautiful layers of nacre.
Long ago, pearls were important
financial assets, comparable in price to real estate, as thousands of oysters
had to be searched for just one pearl. They were rare because they were created
only by chance.
Today pearls are cultured by Man. Most
cultured pearls are produced in Japan. In the warmer waters of the South
Pacific, larger oysters produce South Sea cultured pearls and Tahitian black
cultured pearls, which are larger in size. Freshwater pearls are cultured in
mussels, mostly in China.
The quality of pearls is judged by
the orient, which is the soft iridescence caused by the refraction of light by
the layers of nacre, and luster, the reflectivity and shine of the surface.
Fine pearls do not have any flaws or spots in the nacre: it has an even, smooth
texture. Other factors which affect value are the regularity of the shape,
size, and color: rose tints are the most favored.
Cultured and natural pearls can be
distinguished from imitation ones by a very simple test. Take the pearl and rub
it (gently!) against the edge of a tooth. Cultured and natural pearls will feel
slightly rough, like fine sandpaper, because of the texture of natural nacre.
Imitations will feel as smooth as glass because the surface is molded or
painted on a smooth bead.
People have coveted natural pearls
as symbols of wealth and status for thousands of years. Members of royal
families as well as wealthy citizens in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere treasured
natural pearls and passed them from generation to generation. The
spherical shape of some pearls led many cultures to associate this gem with the
moon. In ancient China, pearls were believed to guarantee protection from fire
and fire-breathing dragons. In Europe, they symbolized modesty, chastity, and
purity.
Pearl is the birthstone for June and
the gem of the third and thirtieth anniversaries.