Pearl Jewellery

Baroque pearl bracelet

Posted on Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 2:33 am
Category: Pearl Bracelets

Pearl bracelets make excellent gifts to loved ones or yourself. They add extra flair and style to any look. These bracelets are made from different types of pearls including freshwater pearls, Tahitian pearls, and South Sea shell pearls. They come in various shapes such as round, oval, square, tear-drop, and Baroque, which has become the latest trend. Baroque pearl bracelets have a unique appearance due to the irregular shape of the pearls.

These bracelets can be made using only Baroque pearls or in combination with other types of pearls and gems. There is no limit to the imagination; you can use all sorts of items to make different kinds of jewelry. Baroque pearl bracelets are made from freshwater cultured Baroque pearls. These pearls are often made into bracelets because of their appealing luster, translucent nature, and delicate surface color. The 8mm freshwater cultured pearls are well-known for having these qualities. The necklace can be designed with pearls available in colors like gray, black, silver-white, and gold.

Baroque pearl with sterling silver bracelet – this beautiful bracelet is designed by the artisan community in Ramat Gan, Israel. Lustrous pink and white cultured Baroque pearls of 8-9mm size are used to make this bracelet. Polished sterling silver beads inlaid between the pearls have made this bracelet a classic piece. It is approximately 7″ in length.

White freshwater pearl bracelet – this bracelet is made with shining white freshwater cultured Baroque pearls with a creamy white or gray overtone. It is about 7.5″ long with a 14K yellow gold sea shell shaped clasp that comes with a safety lock.

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