Fashion & Cosmetics Articles - Maintenance of Cultured Pearl Earrings


by ANIRBAN BHATTACHARYA - Date: 2009-11-02 - Word Count: 318 Share This!

There are many types of cultured pearl earrings in the market and depending on the kind of pearls, the price can go very high. Pearls can be natural or artificial. Natural pearls are very rare and thus expensive which costs thousands of dollars, some even millions. Luckily for pearl fans, artificial or culturing methods have become available and pearls can now be afforded even in reasonable prices.

Being a fan of pearl fashion, you probably have the cultured pearl earrings, bracelets, necklaces and even brooches. If freshwater pearls although considerably cheap are worth taken care of, what more for those expensive South Sea and Tahitian pearl collections you have in your jewelry box. Maintenance of cultured pearl earrings is thus essential for any collectors.

Your cultured pearl earrings are organic and natural as opposed to your diamonds and other gemstones. Because they are soft and delicate, there is a chance that they can be damaged by use, accidental scratching, cracks as well as unnecessary damages.

Using colognes, perfume as well as hairspray can contribute to its deterioration. Bodily secretions such as perspiration can even cause the pearls to dull thereby removing its luster and brilliance. So that these unwanted scenarios can be avoided, it is good to apply your favorite spray as well as other cosmetic substances before you put on your pearl jewelries. In doing so, the sprays or other chemicals for that matter will dry and thus wetting your pearls with harmful substances can be avoided.

Also, make it a point to clean your pearls using a soft cloth to remove dirt and accumulated substances. Store your pearls on separate containers or cloth containers and avoid mixing them with other hard gemstones in your jewelry box.

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


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