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[C620]Chocolate Freshwater Pearl Necklace
by ruby, rub

Beauty and pearls are synonymous with each other. are timeless and never run out of style. They are always elegant, trendy and quite flexible as your wardrobe accessories. They are one of the most wonderful gift choices for anniversaries, weddings and birthdays. Pearl necklace is designed with all types of pearls jewelry such as freshwater pearls, Japanese pearls or akoya seawater pearls, akoya pearls and South Sea pearls. The pearl necklace made with the freshwater pearls is most affordable. The freshwater pearl necklaces are very beautiful and have become very popular nowadays.

Freshwater pearls are very rare and known to have the medicinal properties. They are generally smaller in size and irregular in shape. And made into different style of freshwater pearl necklace such as single strand necklaces. They are cultivated in different species of freshwater mussels. Their colors may range from white and off white to black, gray, pink, lavender and bronze. Due to wide variety of freshwater pearls and their availability in different sizes and shapes, freshwater pearl necklaces can be easily made into twisted pearl necklaces and are in high demand. Since fresh water pearls are not too large in size, they look unique and very beautiful when beaded into a necklace.

Freshwater pearl necklaces are beaded in various lengths depending upon the size of pearls. The necklace made with the Chinese freshwater pearls is considered as the best. These pearls are small and not often round. Freshwater pearls also come in various colors such as white, cream yellow, pink, black, silver, gold and aqua blue. Due to such colorful pearls, freshwater pearl necklaces are extra-ordinarily beautiful.

are made with different size pearls in varying lengths and styles. Princess length ranging 16' to 18' is the most popular length size in the wholesale pearls market. It is designed using the pearl size ranging from 6mm to 9mm of various shapes. Among the most famous sizes for freshwater pearl necklaces, young girls always choose small size pearl necklaces while others may prefer to wear larger pearl size necklaces around their necklines. Brides also love to wear freshwater pearl necklaces and present their bridesmaids with all kinds of freshwater to appreciate their friendship and love.


They have excellent quality, and because of the large scale production of cultured freshwater pearls, the prices of necklaces and other pearl jewelry has become much more affordable.

Freshwater pearls are a type of cultured pearl that originates from freshwater mussels. They can be had in a variety of shapes, all the way from rice shapes and flat flakes, to round and button, and are recognized for their enhanced quality and shine.

As the name hints, freshwater pearls are sourced from fresh waters, while saltwater pearls are sourced from salt waters. The pearls are actually a concretion which is produced from the shiny substance which lines many mollusk shells. This substance is referred to as nacre, or mother-of-pearl.

Nacre is composed of a form of calcium carbonate, and this is deposited in layers which are interspersed with organic material. The iridescence and the luster of mother-of-pearl is caused by a diffraction of light through these layers.

At present, China is considered as the main producer of commercial freshwater pearls, though they are also manufactured on a restricted scale in Japan and the United States.

Since the time of the discovery of the New World up through the nineteenth century, the U.S. was also a main source for natural freshwater pearls but then the excessive harvesting as well as increased amounts of pollution gradually decreased the number of pearl-forming mussels which were available.

The French and English explorers of North America discovered native Americans who wore pearls, and also discovered freshwater pearls in rivers such as the the Ohio and Mississippi.

Freshwater pearl necklaces offer a more affordable alternative to the more expensive saltwater pearls, while still being a genuine pearl, and they can make a truly welcome gift.
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