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Discover The Power Of Your Dollar With Freshwater Pearls


Jenny Sampson

Who would think that buying a high quality pearl need not be ultra expensive? Most people are entwined with the idea that to own quality pearl jewelry requires a huge amount of money. The bigger the price you pay for the pearls, the higher the quality it offers you has often been the rule of thumb with brick and mortar jewelry establishments.

What if we don’t have enough money to buy pearl quality, should we be deprived of the beautiful gems being a part of our collection?

If your eager to save a big deal of money and yet, own that most lustrous and elegant pearl in the world today, then worry no more, for a certain type of pearl brings tremendous value and affordability to purchasing options of buyers today.

Among other types of pearls, freshwater pearls offer the smartest buy for many pearl lovers. Freshwater pearls are well known for both their high quality and lower price points.

Freshwater pearls are a kind of pearls that come from freshwater mussels found in lakes, rivers and ponds. Natural pearls come out purely from earth’s natural process and because they are quite difficult to find, they are priced with higher value. Unlike natural pearls, cultured freshwater pearls require a little bit of human intervention to assist in starting the pearl producing process in the mollusk.

But just like natural pearls, freshwater pearls are composed of all nacre. Nacre is produced by the mollusk and is the same thing that coats the pearls surface. The thicker the nacre, the more it becomes lustrous and the longer it will last.

Thus, as all nacre pearl, freshwater pearls are more lustrous and will last for a longer time if cared for properly.

Comparably, freshwater pearls are only a tiny proportion of the price of South Sea Pearls, Tahitian Pearls and Japanese Akoya Pearl, and yet, freshwater pearls are just as nice as them. What a great value saved right?

Aside from its lustrous quality, a freshwater pearl is available in a wide diversity of colors, shapes, and sizes that rival some of the most expensive pearls found in the market today. Some of the shapes available are baroque, round, semi-round, potato, coin, rice, stick, sea and keshi- perfect for your pearl necklace or bracelet.

Pearl jewelry lovers benefit most with freshwater pearls for their wide variety of pearl earrings, pearl necklaces, and pearl bracelets.

Many jewelry designers incorporate freshwater pearls in their designs resulting to very unique high quality jewelry at a remarkably low price.

Some designers who solely used beads and gemstones are now using Chinese cultured freshwater pearls because of the versatility and value for the money that they offer.

Many of us who couldn’t afford to purchase a quality piece of jewelry can now afford it because of freshwater pearls.

Cultured freshwater pearls are the least expensive pearls available in the market today; however by looking at them you would not think so.

There are more freshwater pearls found in today’s market and because of the superior quality and affordability it offers, they will continue to be the best buy for our dollar.

About The Author

Jenny Sampson has been deeply involved in the Pearls industry for years. An outstanding selection of Pearl Necklaces are always available online.



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