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Saturday, 4 February 2012

LOKET BUAH HATI KU

pilihlah loket permata bersaiz besar untuk menghiasi diri anda. cantik dan simple sahaja. sesuai diserasikan dengan rantai mutiara ataupun rantai silver.
 banyak pilihan warna yang boleh anda pilih









Loket mutiara pun ada jugak disediakan untuk anda. loket yang mempunyai pelbagai bentuk ini diaspirasikan untuk anda yang ingin kelihatan elegan. almaklumlah... mutiara sering dikaitkan dengan bahan yang bermutu tinggi...




loket ini dihiasi dengan mutiara air tawar gred A yang semestinya menggunakan mutiara asli.. Bahan silvernya pula adalah tahan karat...


selain digunakan sebagai loket yang menghiasi leher anda... loket ini guna boleh digubah menjadi kerongsang juntai... kreatif bukan?.. apalagi... dapatkan loket ini untuk anda....
     




loket ini pula dipanggil Mother Pearl atau dalam bahasa melayu " ibu mutiara". mutiara jenis seperti ini masih boleh membiak atau membesar. menarik kan?                              

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

PEARLS IN JEWELRY

 

The value of the pearls in jewelry is determined by a combination of the luster, color, size, lack of surface flaw and symmetry that are appropriate for the type of pearl under consideration. Among those attributes, luster is the most important differentiator of pearl quality according to jewelers.
All factors being equal, however, the larger the pearl the more valuable it is. Large, perfectly round pearls are rare and highly valued. Teardrop-shaped pearls are often used in pendants.
Pearls come in eight basic shapes: round, semi-round, button, drop, pear, oval, baroque, and circled. Perfectly round pearls are the rarest and most valuable shape. Semi-rounds are also used in necklaces or in pieces where the shape of the pearl can be disguised to look like it is a perfectly round pearl. Button pearls are like a slightly flattened round pearl and can also make a necklace, but are more often used in single pendants or earrings where the back half of the pearl is covered, making it look like a larger, rounder pearl.

Drop and pear shaped pearls are sometimes referred to as teardrop pearls and are most often seen in earrings, pendants, or as a center pearl in a necklace. Baroque pearls have a different appeal; they are often highly irregular with unique and interesting shapes. They are also commonly seen in necklaces. Circled pearls are characterized by concentric ridges, or rings, around the body of the pearl.
In general, cultured pearls are less valuable than natural pearls, whereas imitation pearls almost have no value. One way that jewelers can determine whether a pearl is cultured or natural is to have a gem lab perform an x-ray of the pearl. If the x-ray reveals a nucleus, the pearl is likely a bead-nucleated saltwater pearl. If no nucleus is present, but irregular and small dark inner spots indicating a cavity are visible, combined with concentric rings of organic substance, the pearl is likely a cultured freshwater. Cultured freshwater pearls can often be confused for natural pearls which present as homogeneous pictures which continuously darken toward the surface of the pearl. Natural pearls will often show larger cavities where organic matter has dried out and decomposed.

Some imitation pearls are simply made of mother-of-pearl, coral or conch shell, while others are made from glass and are coated with a solution containing fish scales called essence d'Orient. Although imitation pearls look the part, they do not have the same weight or smoothness as real pearls, and their luster will also dim greatly