Silver and Pearls – The Perfect Combination
Posted on Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 12:29 amCategory: jewelry making, wholesale pearls

Custom made jewelry implementing both sterling silver and pearls heads the list for style and flair. Silver provides the perfect setting for pearls; it forms a muted, elegant backdrop against which the lustrous beauty of the pearls can shine.
Pearls in silver settings can be any color of the rainbow – you can combine a few gentle shades on a ring, or select a stunning black pearl to be set in a silver pendant for a dramatic effect. Twisted silver forms a bracelet to which pearls can be added for a chic look.
Both individuals seeking the perfect addition to their wardrobe and jewelers looking for something new and fresh can benefit from customized silver and pearl jewelry. Any piece in stock can be replicated with different silver settings or colored pearls. Sizing can be done to accommodate individual taste.
When silver and pearls meet, magic happens! The comparative coolness of silver compared to gold only makes the warmth associated with pearls more apparent. You can go for a thick, heavy setting for a large uniquely formed pearl, or a fine filigree to complement a grouping of smaller pearls.
Silver is one of the best settings; it blends with most outfits and works equally well as a clasp for a pearl necklace, the foundation for a bracelet, or the setting for pearl ring or pendant. The versatility of this precious metal makes it the obvious choice for fine jewelry.
For earrings, pearls in silver stud or teardrop settings are elegant and sexy. Silver can curve around the pearls or drip in a cool shimmer towards the shoulders. Don’t forget to experiment with different colored pearls to find the shade that represents your personality!
For your next jewelry piece, consider silver and pearls for a stunning combination that is sure to get everyone’s attention. You can mix and match styles and colors, customizing your own set of pearl and silver jewelry for a unique look that is all your own!
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