Fashion & Cosmetics Articles - Shopping for Loose Pearls


by ANIRBAN BHATTACHARYA - Date: 2009-06-15 - Word Count: 285 Share This!

When shopping for loose pearls, one might encounter the term beads instead of pearls. Fret not because the two are synonymous. It was actually in some European languages that the word bead is synonymous with pearl and the practice of interchanging these two words have been continued until now. Most pearl beads are strung and one can buy them in strands where they are graduated or having a uniform bead measurement. Loose pearls are available for your specific need for fashion and jewelry. They could be half-drilled, dark to classic colors and small to medium-sized. Although the round pearls are more valuable for jewelry, other shapes of pearls are a welcome commodity for their uniqueness especially when used in fashion. Recently, more shapes have been added to the basic shapes of pearls.

There are loose pearls that actually have a leaf shape. A square pearl, a rectangle and even a cross-shaped pearl are also sold in pearl stores. Loose pearls that are sold in stores these days are mostly cultured freshwater pearls although the saltwater cultured Akoya pearls are also available at a much higher price than these freshwater pearls. Be wary of imitation pearls which could look exactly the same as cultured or natural pearls. The quality of a pearl can only be measured through an X-ray examination but a simple technique of testing the authenticity of a pearl can be used. Imitation pearls are smooth all through out when rubbed against the surface of one's front tooth while genuine pearls would tend to feel a little coarse.

The article is contributed by a professional content writer, having experiences of working in different industries. For further information on loose pearls please visit http://www.alohapearls.com/


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