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Pearl
Known
as "queen of the oceans", pearl, like coral, is a victim of
pollution. The name denotes a calcareous concretion with a silvery
lustre formed within the shell of certain bivalve molluscs known as
pearl oysters around some foreign body. There are two types: natural
pearls, formed inside wild oysters, practically impossible to find
nowadays, and cultured pearls in which the production of the pearl is
artificially induced. Natural pearls have no nucleus, but in the
cultured variety the pearl is formed round a spherical bead inserted
into the oyster shell. The oyster tries to render this intrusive body
innocuous by sealing it off in a cyst of nacre.
Both natural and cultured pearls are a sound investment as their
price is never likely to come down; quite the contrary, it continues
to rise inexorably.
The finest natural pearls are fished almost exclusively from the
Persian Gulf and the China Sea, while the best cultivated ones come
from Japan, Korea and more recently Australia.
The price of a pearl depends much on its provenance, colour and
iridescent lustre (known as the "orient") perfect shape and
above all size. In fact, the most important characteristic in
computing the value of a round pearl is its diameter, which should
exceed 8mm.
The finest colours are pinkish-white, bluish-white and white- white.
Avoid pearls of a yellowish, greenish or brownish tint. Grey, blue and
black pearls are to be found in certain volcanic regions such as
Tahiti and may be even more expensive that the white variety.
Pearls may also be of different shapes: round, oval, button and drop
(often used for earrings) or of an uneven form, which are known as "baroque"
pearls.
Pearl is a rare and living substance and should be treated with great
care. If you live in a hot climate, your pearls should be washed in
sea water at least twice a year; in cooler climates, once is
sufficient. They should not be brought into contact with perfume or
other jewelry, which might scratch them.
Remember what I said about investments? Well, if you have a daughter
who is coming of age, forget about the bank account, spend the money
on a string of pearls. In five years time she will appreciate the
difference and be eternally grateful.
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Name |
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4-Mar |
2.60-2.78 |
Microcrystaline
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None
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1.52-1.69
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Weak
or none |
None
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None |
Weak |
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