Pearl Jewellery

Pearl Bracelet – New Arrival

Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Category: Bridal Jewelry, Freshwater Pearls, Pearl Bracelets

Bracelet is a kind of jewelry that is worn around the wrist. The origin of the term “bracelet” is from the Latin “brachile” meaning of the “arm”. Starting with materials like bones, stones and woods to serve religious and spiritual interests, the history of bracelet is as old as 5000 BCE.

As time passed, bracelets have various types, but regardless they are sports bracelets, beaded bracelets, link bracelets or charm bracelets, they will light up any outfit.

Freshwater pearls are the most often beads used in making the bracelets because all women need pearls, from single strand pearl necklaces, full pearl sets, to classic pearl earrings, pearls add elegance and sophistication to all women’s wardrobes.

pearl braceletBracelets made from connecting or linking various call link bracelets. This pearl bracelet is new arrival of December. 6-7mm round shaped button pearls are set in flower shaped links. It measures a dimension between 7 to 7.5″ long to fit almost everybody. Genuine freshwater pearls and shimmering flower links distinguish this elegant yet casual bracelet. Shop now to add a touch of elegant style to your wardrobe.

A charm bracelet is an item of jewelry that carries decorative pendants pearl braceletor trinkets around the circle. In recent history, pearl charm bracelets have become trendy. With CathayGems.com, we followed up the newest trend and designed a charm bracelet with 3 pieces of 5-6mm semi round pearls dangling around the brown cord. This pearl bracelet has adjustable length of 6-10inch to fit any women’s wrist. Definitely delicate and elegant! Makes a great gift.

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