Monday, December 20, 2010

Pearl

Cultured pearls are genuine, produced by nature, but with the help of people.
It sounds like a euphemism, but in reality it is not. I wrote this way to distinguish the true from the false or artificial breeding. These artificial pearls or forged shell powder, or shell, which is formed to be done.
Cultured pearls are real pearls are grown on farms. Tahitian pearls, Akola, South Sea and freshwater is grown on all farms. The word "culture" is used to distinguish them from more "natural" or wild. Natural pearls are relatively little known on the market today. They are extremely rare because of the difficulties she and harvest. At a time when all the balls were wild, but because the culture has become so reliable and less expensive than the divers in search of rare natural pearl. Another reason for the popularity is that the culture product than the number of forms of nature. Round, natural pearls the rarest.
Attributes the invention of the crop cycle, the Japanese have done more for marketing and creating a market, because the first cultured pearls are not accepted as real, and Mikimoto was a genius on the market and almost single-handedly created an economic asset. current language is likely to be made for several centuries until 600 AD when the Chinese pearl miniature Buddha
Akola, Tahitian and South Sea all grew up with the ball or pearl. Freshwater pearls are cultured with a small piece of soft tissue mussels.
Differences in culture techniques causes the difference in prices. Salt water pearl culture using mollusks that can produce only a maximum of 5.4 log, while the freshwater mussel up to 50 balls can be both.
If there is anything that can be cultured pearl jewelry from jewelry to distinguish natural pearls, cultured pearls, more consistent and more suitable than natural pearls. Of course, the cultivation of pearls became the gem of ownership in the hands of every person.

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