Pearl Jewellery

Natural Potato Pearls

Posted on Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Category: Bridal Jewelry

Pearl in legend is the miracle of the sea, it is rated as the “Queen Gem.” Pearls have always been thought of as a sweet, gentle, elegant, pure and magnificent jewel. One untreated pearl from oyster can be considered as a precious stone while other gems can not. Beautiful and elegant, pearls have long been the symbol for women’s purity, class, and style.

Pearls come with a wide array of types and grades. If we differentiate them by freshwater and saltwater pearls, then freshwater pearls can be lustrous for much longer time, which is better than saltwater pearls. Cultured freshwater pearls come in a vast amount of gorgeous colors, from white, pink, lavender, black, peach, light green, light blue to brown etc, and a huge variety of shapes, from round, pear, egg to button etc, with the round shape being the best.

Today, we will introduce some potato pearls which have some dents to show they are made of real pearls instead of perfect plastic made imitation pearls.

8-9mm potato pearls 9-10mm potato pearls
These are 8-9mm and 9-10mm side drilled potato pearls. We just started carrying them because customers asked for them for their natural and unique looking. You can use them to make your own pearl necklace or pearl bracelet. Definitely exclusive.

If you prefer large pearls, then just try the following ones in 11-12mm and 12-13mm.

11-12mm potato pearls 12-13mm potato pearls
They are something large, lustrous and lovely that are also not going to leave you broke. Freshwater pearls of this size don`t get produced very often, shop early in case any kind of shortage.

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