4/19/2010
Pearl Engagement Rings
In my previous blogs,I have mentioned about the pearls.
There are several factors you should consider when choosing a pearl:
1,Because pearls are porous, they can soak up other substances. If you notice a large blemish, ask the jeweler if it can be buffed away.
2,Do look for cracks in the surface of the pearl, which could indicate problems in the future.
3,Do look for good, uniform luster in a pearl. The pearl should appear iridescent under a fluorescent light.
4,Do ask about processing treatments, such as beeswax. Beeswax is sometimes added during pearl cleaning and can affect the luster.
5,Do ask the jeweler about the thickness of the nacre.
6,Do perform the tooth test on a pearl to determine if it is real.
7,Cultured and natural pearls will feel rough against a tooth, while imitation pearls will feel smooth because it is actually a type of manufactured bead.
8,If you think you are purchasing a natural pearl, ask to see the x-ray results for verification. A cultured pearl will show the bead or other artificial irritant in the center. There are actually two types of pearls, freshwater and saltwater. Either variety can be cultured or natural.
Freshwater pearls
Freshwater pearls are found within the mussels of lakes and rivers in many countries, including the United States. It isn't necessary to add a bead to a freshwater mussel. In fact, mussels can be encouraged to create a beautiful pearl from a tissue graft of its own mantle (muscle). This forms a gemstone that is almost completely composed of nacre.
Saltwater Pearls
Saltwater pearls are usually more expensive than freshwater pearls. Some of the most sought after and valuable saltwater pearls are the Akoya Japanese pearls and the Tahitian pearls.
While pearls are less expensive than diamonds because cultured pearls are of similar quality to natural gems, pearl engagement rings can actually be more expensive than a traditional diamond ring. A pearl ring can be more difficult to set than a more durable mineral gem, and many pearl rings also feature accent gemstones, including diamonds.
As with any piece of jewelry, however, the final cost is determined by many factors, including the quality of the gem, the design of the setting, value of the metal, and any other desired customization. Many brides wear pearls on their wedding day, and a pearl ring is an elegant nod to that tradition as well as a unique choice for an engagement ring. Whether cultured or natural, simple or enhanced, a pearl engagement ring is a simple and elegant symbol of a couple's enduring love.
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