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Pearls and Pearl Jewellery from the Earliest Times

  Pearls and Pearl Jewellery from the Earliest Times   Pearls - the very word conjures up visions of opulence! How were they first found? Nobody really knows, but since the earliest times of pre-recorded history, human beings have coveted and adorned themselves with pearls. I can imagine the first person who, having found an oyster on the beach and broken it open, looke...

Posted On: 04/10/2014

Unique New Pearl Styles

Celebrity Style Pearl Jewellery Sets Pearl Island has the most extensive range and variety of designs of pearl earrings you could possibly wish for, be it stud with a single pearl or drop with one or more pearls, they are unique, best quality, and very affordable. All jewellery is handmade in the UK with genuine pearls; they are timeless and extremely elegant.   Pearl earrings ...

Posted On: 01/06/2012

Golden Pearls

  Golden Pearls   Do you know about Golden Pearls? They are the one of most luxurious range of pearls. They are produced by the Golden Lipped Mussel – a rare breed that is only found in north-west Australia Sea. They are extravagant and naturally golden coloured. Not only are the Golden Lipped Oysters rare, not every one of them is guaranteed of producing pearls....

Posted On: 15/12/2018

Keshi Pearls Jewellery

Keshi Pearls Jewellery   When I first started becoming interested in pearls I was bewildered by the variety of shapes, sizes and colours that I found myself looking at. Surely, I thought, a pearl is a pearl? They are round, prohibitively expensive, white or cream, or, if you are very lucky, pale pink. Black pearls were a myth, weren’t they – the objects of legend but ou...

Posted On: 14/12/2014

Circle Pearls - Circle Pearl Jewellery

  Circle Pearls or Circlet Pearl Jewellery   Circle pearls or circlet pearls have growth rings on their surfaces. They look different from traditional smooth surface round pearls.  No one knows what causes these rings to occur. These pearls are normally larger (9-11mm) than traditional round pearls (7-8mm), but come at more affordable prices than round pear...

Posted On: 07/04/2013

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