14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Yan Berry
The elegant beauty of a strand of pearls has fascinated brides
for centuries. People believe that wearing pearls on their
wedding day will bring bliss to their marriage.
Pearls are classic wedding jewelry. How do you choose that
perfect pearl necklace?
Here are some tips:
There are four types of pearls: Akoya, Tahitian, South Sea, and
freshwater. Akoya, Tahitian and South Sea pearls grow in oceans.
They are more valuable than freshwater pearls for their rarity
and high luster.
Akoya pearls are the most popular. These pearls are valued for
their rich color, mirror-like finish, and appealing roundness.
As with any other gemstones, the value of pearls is determined
by their quality. A pearl’s quality can be A, AA, AA+, AAA,
AAA+. The last two, AAA and AAA+ pearls, have the best quality
and they are most valuable. For pearls of the same size, an ‘A’
quality pearl necklace costs only a small fraction of AAA
quality pearl necklace.
The quality and value of pearls are based upon six criteria:
luster, nacre, surface, color, shape, size and matching. The
educated buyer uses his or her preferences to decide which
criteria are most important.
Nacre: Most buyers of pearl jewelry pay most attention to the
pearls' nacre thickness. Nacre is the coating that a pearl
oyster produces to cover the pearl’s nucleus; it is the key to
how long pearls last. You should look for pearls with nacre
thickness over 0.4mm.
Luster and Surface: Luster is the amount of light reflected from
the pearl's surface. A strand of pearls with high luster, mirror
finish and clean surfaces is most desirable and valuable.
Color: It is a personal choice. Consider buying a pearl necklace
whose color will complement your clothing and your skin tone.
Size: The price of pearls that are larger than 7mm varies
greatly. People usually buy the largest pearls they can afford.
Shape: Round pearls are most desirable and valuable.
Matching: For a pearl necklace or bracelet, matching refers to
the ways in which all of the pearls are similar. It is difficult
to find enough identical pearls to make a well-matched pearl
necklace; therefore such a necklace commands a top price.
After you have decided the type, color, size and quality of
pearls that you want, think about your budget. Take your time to
shop around and find that perfect pearl necklace for your
wedding day!
Copyright: © 2004 by Yan Berry
About Author :
Mrs. Berry is a pearl expert and the founder of Premium Pearl, a
leading online provider of high quality pearl jewelry.