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		<title>Buying High Quality Pearls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The value of a high quality pearl depends on a number of natural physical characteristics, so before buying pearls it makes good sense to know if you are getting good value for your money. To the inexpert eye pearls may all look the same but on looking closely it is amazing to see how each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The value of a high quality pearl depends on a number of natural physical characteristics, so before buying pearls it makes good sense to know if you are getting good value for your money. To the inexpert eye pearls may all look the same but on looking closely it is amazing to see how each pearl can be different from the other. This is hardly surprising given that each individual pearl is formed by a completely natural process inside a living oyster which can take months and even years to complete. The beauty and natural perfection of a high quality pearl is a really a wonder of nature!</p>
<p>The prices fetched for high quality pearls at local pearl markets can very tremendously. As with any other small scale operation the cash flow needs of the vendor and the available supply of pearls at the time will often determine how far negotiation can bring the price down. If pearl supplies are scarce, such as after a very bad storm, market prices will often go up. Pearl markets that are popular among tourists would definitely ask for higher prices, and if someone you trust can take you around you are more likely to get a better deal. In certain places sellers may even believe that the first customer of the day brings good luck which can also affect the price! As yet there is really no internationally agreed standard attaching value to all the different types of pearls and although technically it is possible to know the weight of a pearl necklace (in Mommes), this is not commonly done and is not crucially important unless you are really going professional.</p>
<p>So before getting completely and utterly lost with the wide variety of colours, shapes and sizes that would be on offer in a pearl stall market there are some basic common sense steps to take to avoid being disappointed. So whether you are a crazy pearl aficionado or simply a bargain hunter here are five basic steps which can come in handy:</p>
<p>SET YOUR PRICE CEILING</p>
<p>It is always worth having an idea of the prices from a good local pearl jeweller store before venturing into the wilderness of a pearl market, just to make sure that you do not get carried away and go overboard. It is most likely that the price you are asked by a stall vendor has been inflated several times just for your benefit! So do what the locals do and enjoy bargaining to get a better deal. In most of Asia and the Pacific this quite normal and not considered to be rude at all. If you think you are not too sure of your negotiating skills take some time to discreetly observe how someone else is doing it. If you are not comfortable doing this just stay within your comfort zone but do not get frustrated if your friends get a better deal!</p>
<p>REAL PEARL OR SYNTHETIC PEARL</p>
<p>The first basic test is to distinguish a synthetic or imitation pearl from a cultured or real pearl. Even without the benefit of X ray vision it should not be difficult to distinguish one from the other! A real pearl feels rough and gritty when rubbed along a front tooth while a synthetic pearl will feel smooth and featureless. If you have at least one string of real pearls you can easily check this out for yourself and feel the difference. If you think that a seller is trying to deceive you, keep your cool and respectfully walk away to the next one. A stall with lots of customers and a good variety of pearls is more likely to be trustworthy than a lone individual flagging a few pearl strings in a corner.</p>
<p>NATURAL OR CULTURED PEARL</p>
<p>Natural pearls are very rare and very, very precious. The chances of finding a natural pearl in a wild oyster are really minute, probably less than one in 20,000 wild oysters fished out of the water. Some market sellers may mistakenly describe their stock of pearls as &#8220;natural&#8221;. This is not necessarily an attempt to deceive and could be the result of a language barrier, implying that the pearl has been &#8220;naturally&#8221; cultivated in a living oyster. More direct questioning should quickly sort this out. So unless you have really had the most amazing good fortune to come across a rare find, it is safe to assume that all the pearls on show have been cultured in pearl farms and not caught in the wild.<br />
FRESH WATER OR SALT WATER PEARL</p>
<p>Very often the location of the pearl market will determine if the pearls that are on offer have been cultured in fresh water lakes or in the ocean. Thus a pearl market in the Philippines or Indonesia is more likely to have locally cultured South Sea Pearls for sale than a Japanese Mikimoto high quality pearl. Do not be surprised if both fresh and salt water types are on offer and it is useful to make the distinction between one and the other. Fresh water pearls, which are also described as &#8220;rice pearls&#8221;, generally lack lustre and their shape is less spherical when compared to salt water pearls. They are considered to be of an inferior quality and so should generally cheaper. Fresh water pearls are nowadays produced in increasingly larger quantities and varieties in China and are also widely exported. Salt water pearls on the other hand are of a higher quality and will be more expensive. The three most common groups of salt water pearls are the South Sea Pearls, Japanese Mikimoto or Akoya pearls and Tahitian Black Pearls. Some producers in the Middle East are also trying to make a comeback.</p>
<p>THE FIVE S ROUTINE</p>
<p>If you have reached this stage then you may have already seen some pearls that have caught your eye so now is the time to really asses the quality of what has taken your fancy. Remember that close inspection in natural daylight is much better than staying under fluorescent neon light, and do not hesitate to ask the vendor for a pair of callipers to measure the size of the pearls you are interested in. Experienced professional traders and jewellers rely on a set of commonly agreed and subjective surface features to grade each single pearl, commonly known as the 5 S&#8217;s -Size, Shape, Shade, Surface and Shine. Not really rocket science at all, and thanks to the 5 S routine you can quickly assess if you are seeing average quality or really high quality pearls. Consider Size, Shape and Shade first because those are features that are also influenced by your individual preference but keep in mind that a larger pearl which is perfectly round is of a higher quality than a smaller or irregularly shaped one. Some unsymmetrical shaped pearls, such as baroque pearls, can be made into really amazingly beautiful jeweller so keep an open mind of the price is right! Surface and Shine are really the two features that should not be compromised if you really want to buy high quality pearls to last you a life time, and you can read more about these features in my next article.</p>
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		<title>The UK Diamond Jewelery Specialist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 08:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ZS Diamonds is the online arm of a well-established family-owned diamond jewellery business, founded in this country over fifty years ago. As an online customer, ZS Diamonds wants you to enjoy the best of both worlds &#8211; the traditional pride, personal service and unbeatable quality of a progressive family business, combined with the prices that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ZS Diamonds is the online arm of a well-established family-owned <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>diamond jewellery</strong></a> business, founded in this country over fifty years ago. As an online customer, ZS Diamonds wants you to enjoy the best of both worlds &#8211; the traditional pride, personal service and unbeatable quality of a progressive family business, combined with the prices that are only available online!</p>
<p>Choosing <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>engagement rings</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>wedding rings</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>eternity rings</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>pendants</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>earrings</strong></a> or <a href="http://www.zsdiamonds.com"><strong>bracelets</strong></a> from ZS Diamonds can be a rewarding experience. An unhurried series of informed choices, made at your leisure, means that the finished product reflects your individual taste and personal style as precisely as possible.</p>
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		<title>Diamond Jewelry Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 03:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamond jewelry makes a great gift for any woman no matter what her tastes and preferences are. Diamond jewelry is said to be the gift to make the other gifts jealous. But if you are interested in buying diamond jewelry, you need to follow the 4C&#8217;s. Diamonds can be explained by learning the 4C&#8217;s which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diamond jewelry makes a great gift for any woman no matter what her tastes and preferences are. Diamond jewelry is said to be the gift to make the other gifts jealous. But if you are interested in buying <a href="http://www.diamondpage.info/" target="_blank"><strong>diamond jewelry</strong></a>, you need to follow the 4C&#8217;s. Diamonds can be explained by learning the 4C&#8217;s which characterize and distinguish the different grades and quality.</p>
<p>Carat measures the mass of diamond. One carat is defined as 200 milligrams, point unit is commonly used for diamonds of less than one carat. The price per carat does not increase smoothly with increasing size. Clarity is a measure of internal defects of a diamond maybe crystal of foreign material or another diamond crystal. The number, size, color, orientation and visibility of inclusion can all affect the relative clarity of a diamond. Color A perfect diamond is perfectly transparent with no hue, or color. The color of the diamond may be affected by the chemical impurities or structural defects depending on the hue and density of diamond&#8217;s coloration. Most diamond used a gemstones are basically transparent with little tint or white diamonds.</p>
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		<title>Diamonds Are Forever</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 05:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Baltic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diamond jewelry: diamond rings, diamond earrings, diamond pendants and diamond bracelets are some of the most sought after gemstone creations. A diamond&#8217;s value is based on four criteria: color, cut, clarity, and carat. The clarity and color of a diamond usually are graded. However, scales are not uniform: a clarity grade of &#8220;slightly included&#8221; may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a HREF="http://www.Directorydiamond.com"><strong>Diamond jewelry</strong></a>: diamond rings, diamond earrings, diamond pendants and diamond bracelets are some of the most sought after gemstone creations. A diamond&#8217;s value is based on four criteria: color, cut, clarity, and carat. The clarity and color of a diamond usually are graded. However, scales are not uniform: a clarity grade of &#8220;slightly included&#8221; may represent a different grade on one grading system versus another, depending on the terms used in the scale. Make sure you know how a particular scale and grade represent the color or clarity of the diamond you&#8217;re considering. A diamond can be described as &#8220;flawless&#8221; only if it has no visible surface or internal imperfections when viewed under 10-power magnification by a skilled diamond grader.</p>
<p>Some diamonds may be treated to improve their appearance in similar ways as other gemstones. Since these treatments improve the clarity of the diamond, some jewelers refer to them as clarity enhancement. One type of treatment &#8211; fracture filling &#8211; conceals cracks in diamonds by filling them with a foreign substance. This filling may not be permanent and jewelers should tell you if the diamond you&#8217;re considering has been fracture-filled.</p>
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		<title>Cultured Pearls are here to stay</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lirina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a small object is embedded in the tissue of either an oyster or a mollusk, a pearl is formed. The mantle tissue of the mollusks then releases a mix of organic and crystalline substances called nacre. When the nacre piles up into lawyers, the irritant then becomes a pearl. Another way for pearls to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a small object is embedded in the tissue of either an oyster or a mollusk, a pearl is formed. The mantle tissue of the mollusks then releases a mix of organic and crystalline substances called nacre. When the nacre piles up into lawyers, the irritant then becomes a pearl.</p>
<p>Another way for pearls to be produced is when a certain stimuli, like let&#8217;s say a parasite, is lodged in between the shell of the mollusk or the oyster. Then the nacre is also released around the intruder. This then leads to the build-up which produces pearls.</p>
<p>When you say natural pearl, these are the pearls that have been produced in nature. Cultured pearls are the total opposite wherein human beings have a role to play in producing these. Inserting foreign objects into the tissue of the mollusk or the oyster, pearl farmers can trigger the process o making pearls.</p>
<p>Over the years, peals have been in demand in the market, especially in the jewelry market. Pearl is symbolic to modesty and virtue. It is also a precious stone. Though they are technically organic gems, because they came from shellfish or mollusks, history of pearls as jewelry goes way back 4000 years.</p>
<p>How they are acquired and their appearance has changed at the turn of each century but pearl remains to be staples when talking about jewelry.</p>
<p>The basis for the pearl to be really precious is the time the oyster coats the sphere with nacre. Since it is rare for any pearl to have the perfect spherical shape, the rounder the better is the rule for pearl farmers.</p>
<p>Nowadays, pearls that are sold as jewelry today are cultured pearls. Human beings had to play a role in the creation of these jewelry in order to manifest a perfect circle pearl.</p>
<p>Cultured pearls can be rated on five qualities: 1. Luster and orient Luster is the sharpness of the pearl as well as the intensity of the reflections on its surface whereas orient is those iridescent colors that a person sees when looking within the pearl. The pearl is valuable depending on the luster and orient. The higher the better.</p>
<p>2. Color Usually pearls are white, black and yellow. The undertones are normally rose, pink or ever green. For personal preference, the pearls can be dyed.<br />
3. Cleanliness Imperfections are still evident in cultured pearls regardless of the way they were made. Real pearls, be it natural or cultivated, are to be expected on real pearls. But the rule here is the less noticeable these flaws are, then the better.</p>
<p>4. Shape Spherical pearls, because of its rarity, are the most precious types of pearls. There are still imperfections even if it is round. When one looks closely, the symmetry can also be imperfect. That is exactly why there are teardrop shaped earrings made from pearls.</p>
<p>5. Size Cultured pearls are often sold by diameter. They are measured in millimeters. The larger the cultured pearls, then the rarer, thus the more expensive. Therefore, the bigger the pearl, the better the price.</p>
<p>If you would be wearing pearls, then you should choose a set that go with one another. Let&#8217;s say that you plan on wearing necklace and earrings. Then go for the pearls that have similar size, color, luster and most importantly shape. You have to match pearls because just like any jewelry, they are also an investment.</p>
<p>Cultured pearls are also sensitive so you have to be really careful in handling them once you bought a set. They can be scratched by other jewelry that comes in contact. Try to keep these pearls separate from one another or also from the other gems in your jewelry box.</p>
<p>Be it natural or cultured, once you own pearls, they are precious stones like diamonds, rubies, sapphires and the lake. Pearls have often been deemed as classy and elegant. They can match anything you wear. Take for example Marcia Cross as Bree Van De Kamp in &#8220;Desperate Housewives&#8221; or Marge Simpson in &#8220;The Sampsons&#8221;. They both wear pearls. They may be TV characters but they sure look classy in them. What more if a person wears pearls in real life?</p>
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