The Ultimate Guide to Pink Pearls and How to Wear Them

Pink pearls are one of the most popular pearl colors besides the classical white pearls (with a golden hue due to their nacre). While there are many other types of colored pearls besides pink, some of the more daring colors aren’t as popular as white pearls and pink pearls tend to be. Pearl fans usually start out by wearing white pearls first, then move on gradually to pearls with a twist. The most popular twist when it comes to color is trying pink pearls. Here is the ultimate guide on all you need to know if you’re interested in pink pearls and aren’t quite sure where to buy authentic pink pearls, what to look for and expect, or how to wear them. read more

10 Great Ways to Wear Akoya Pearls (Cultured Pearls)

If you like jewelry and pearls in particular, and browse the niche market and magazines frequently, then you may have heard of Akoya pearls quite often. It’s a name that tends to spring up around specialized hubs and expert shows, but it doesn’t refer to any newly discovered or exotic species of pearls. In fact, the Akoya pearls are cultured pearls, by their more official name. The element of novelty comes only from the fact that people have known them for a long time as ‘cultured pearls’, on a popular culture level, and only recently have started calling them Akoya pearls. read more

Surprise pearl finds!

Pearls have been used in jewellery making and valued highly within our society for many generations, and considered to be great objects of beauty for countless centuries. The most valuable and revered pearls occur quite naturally in oysters or fresh-water mussels but are extremely rare, with the majority of pearls being artificially made, or cultured. They are not the same quality as those that occur naturally but are much cheaper and so are more readily available to everyone. read more

2,000 year old pearl

Back in 2011 a pearl was unearthed from an archaeological dig that was excavating a coastal aboriginal site in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It was almost perfectly round, five millimetres in diameter and discovered in an area which was well-known as the heart of Australian cultured pearl production. The question posed by this discovery was whether or not this beautiful pearl was the creation of the modern industry, a tiny treasure that had almost been discarded and sunk down in the earth laying undiscovered until that day in 2011. There was a small chance that it was a genuine natural pearl. The latter explanation seemed unlikely but the researchers at the University of Wollongong were convinced of the authenticity of their find. The pearl didn’t have the seed that appears on cultured pearls and exhibited the classic features of a perfect natural pearl. read more

PEARLS – A MODERN CLASSIC

Pearls have been used in elegant jewellery pieces for so long now that we have almost desensitised ourselves to their radiant beauty – admittedly, it would be incredibly hard to find anybody who didn’t immediately envy a glamorous pearl neck lace laden on top of a gorgeous, sultry body con dress. But how relevant are pearls in the modern day? Are they only to be worn when adorning vintage inspired numbers or can we use them as part of our modern repertoire of increasingly wild, vibrant and original formal wear? The answer is a simple yes to both the former and the latter. read more

Naturally derived beauty remedies

The incredible beauty benefits of jojoba oil

There is a lot to be said for selecting beauty products which haven’t been tested on animals and embrace the cruelty free sign. You’d be very suprised to learn that all your favourite makeup brands test on animals so the time comes when you have to question, is this right?

The good thing is, there is a path to enlightenment and you can be beautiful without using products which have caused great suffering. You may be a fan of beauty and all things natural and combining the two to feel your very best. What emphasises beuty more so than usuing what the earth provides to enhance your look and complexion. A string of beautiful pearls around your neck soft and subtle skin from some natural oils is obtainable luxury that you can indulge in.
In this post we want to highlight the beauty benefits of jojoba oil and how this natural beauty exlir can actually osolve multiple beauty wowes in one go. You don’t need to have a cupboard or drawer full of different creams, potions and remedies, you only need one thing -Jojoba oil. read more

Your guide for dressing up for your work Xmas bash!

Preparation can’t begin to early – fact. After another taxing year at work, the Xmas season is soon to be upon us – it seems to get earlier every year. We can anticipate warm glasses of exotic mulled wine, mince pies and family time. Christmas likewise carries with it the cheer and energy and the relief following a year of endeavoring to meet your objectives and do your best in your occupation part. What’s not to adore around at your work Xmas bash? read more

Pearls – folklore and healing properties

It is quite amazing that something as beautiful as a pearl starts life in a most unglamorous way, growing from a tiny piece of grit inside a mollusc which is not renowned for its beauty! Although occurring naturally for many centuries the advent of cultured pearls made these wonders available to many more people who can now enjoy the indulgence of owning and wearing stunning pieces of pearl jewellery. read more

Pearls of wisdom – fascinating facts about pearls

No one can deny that pearls are beautiful and can be used in jewellery to make stunning creations. But how much do we actually know about them? Apparently there are as many as 17 different types of pearls and these fall into three main categories – natural, cultured and imitation.

Natural pearls are very rare these days due to over harvesting in the past. For them to be formed requires a unique set of circumstances. They are formed inside molluscs, moist commonly oysters and mussels. The process begins when an irritant gets inside the shell. This could be something as small as a tiny grain of sand or little stone. In order to protect the surface inside the mollusc a secretion known as nacre is secreted around the irritant. Layer upon layer of this lustrous substance builds up and so the pearl is formed. This rather amazingly can take up to seven or eight years. Although there is variation amongst the species as few as one in every thousand oysters or mussels might contain a pearl. And out of these only a few will be of the right quality and texture. In terms of quantity, around three tons of oysters might only produce 3 or 4 perfect pearls. The most valuable pearls are perfectly symmetrical, relatively large and produced naturally. They shine and shimmer and have an iridescence known as orient lustre. The main oyster beds lie in the Persian Gulf, along the coasts of India and Sri Lanka, and in the Red Sea. Chinese pearls come mainly from freshwater rivers and ponds, whereas Japanese pearls are found near the coast in salt water. Freshwater pearls also occur in the rivers of Scotland, Ireland, France, and Austria. The different locations and types of water where the molluscs are found produce local variations in colour, ranging from white, to those with a hint of colour, often pink, to brown or black. read more

Be a devilish DIVA for Halloween!

Halloween is almost upon us so preparations must commence! Ladies, we are sure that the broomsticks are out, the cobwebs are up and the pumpkins are being carved in the most grotesque ways possible, but of course, were getting our claws on what we think, are some of the perfect Halloween fashion ideas. Get ghoulish in style this year with a spookily and sexy party dress or a string of gorgeous pearls to keep it classy. read more