Pearl Jewellery

Do you know the wide uses of button pearls?

Posted on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at 12:36 am
Category: Freshwater Pearls, jewelry making, Pearl Earrings, Pearl Pendants, Pearl Rings, wholesale jewelry, wholesale pearls

Button pearls are named after its unique shape. Often these pearls will have one edge that is flatter than the other. They are flattened to some degree, making them resemble a button or perhaps a disk rather than a perfect sphere. loose button pearlsThey are usually drilled through the center, just like a tire with an axle.

CathayGems carry these button or flat pearls in all sizes, from 1mm seed pearls all the way to 12mm huge sizes in White, Mauve, Pink and Black 4 Colors. Other special colors are also available upon our stock.

Ever want to create your own pearl necklace or bracelet and have no idea of which shaped pearls should be choice? From here, you will get new inspiration. button pearl strandRound pearls are regarded the most classical shape but it’s worth mentioning that it may be let you break the bank sometimes. However, button pearls will not. Compared with round pearls, they are equally lustrous and beautiful.

A single button pearl can still create a stunning piece of pearl jewelry. All you need to do is to find a chic accessory for it. Button pearls are widely used in rings, earrings, and pendants, where the flattened side can be attached to the most of settings. Browse the following button pearl jewelry. How they are dazzled!

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Do you itch to try? Choose pearls and chic settings from our Loose Individual Pearls and Accessories Category, and then you can try to create your own style pearl jewelry. If you have any problem or special request, don’t hesitate to contact us at support@cathaygems.com.

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