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Pearls are the result of calcium carbonate deposits, called aragonite, and appear naturally in many types of shellfish. However, it is generally those pearls occurring in oysters and mollusks that secrete a nacreous substance that have shimmer and lustre that are highly prized, and used to produce pearl rings and other jewellery.
When most people think of natural pearls they picture white, cream or silver pearls, but many other colors such as blue, yellow, lavender, rose, green, mauve, golden, gray and black pearls appear in nature too. It is often thought that pearl color is not predictable, nor able to be controlled, but this is not strictly true. Many factors are known to contribute to pearl color. The most influential factors are the color of the nacre secreted by the oyster or mollusk and the depth at which the shellfish is grown, but other factors such as weather, color and location of nucleus implantation in the shellfish, mineral and trace element levels in the water, type and quantity of plankton in the growing areas, and of course dyeing or bleaching will all influence the final color.
South Sea Pearls are found in the oyster Pinctada maxima, located around Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Japan and Thailand. The oysters around Australia, Thailand and Myanmar usually produce the traditional white, silver-white and cream pearls, while those around Indonesia and the Philippines usually produce off-white, creamy and golden pearls, and those from Japan are most usually golden or white. Whether they are silvery or goldy will depend on the subspecies of oyster - whether the oyster is the Gold lipped, or Silver lipped variety. South Sea Pearls can also be peach, pink, bronze, blue, green and very rarely black.
Tahitian Black Pearls are produced by the Pinctada margaritifera var. cumingi oyster, or Black lipped oyster, found around French Polynesia and the Cook Islands. The predominant color found in these oysters is (predictably) black, although they may also be gray, brown, blue to green, purple, or yellowish green. They usually have an overtone, and it is black pearls with a peacock blue-green overtone that are most sought after. A Peacock Black Tahitian Pearl ring is a beautiful piece of jewellery, quite stunning.
Akoya Pearls were originally produced only in Japan, using the Pinctada fucata martensii oyster, but are now also produced in China using the Pinctada fucata oyster. The P. fucata martensii oysters of Japan produce mostly white, but also cream, yellow, gray, and blue pearls, while P. fucata oysters of China also produce mostly white pearls, in addition to cream, yellow, pink and blue.
A number of other oysters, mussels and shellfish naturally produce colored pearls too, including green to blue, blue-green, purple and red pearls from the salt water Abalone varieties of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA; the pure white pearl of the Pinctada albina or Arafura pearl oyster found at Shark Bay, Western Australia; black, gray, blue to green of the Pinctada maculata (Maculated pearl oyster) found in the Cook Islands; white, cream, yellow, orange, pink, purple, green from the Hyriopsis cumingi and Hyriopsis schlegi (Biwa pearly mussel) freshwater mussels of China; and the White, "gray, "silver," with "rose" or blue overtone of the Megalonaias nervosa found in the USA in Tennessee and Texas.
And of course, in addition to all the above naturally occurring colors, it is now quite a common technique to dye or bleach pearls, particularly freshwater pearls.
Consequently, it is possible to find pearl jewellery of practically any color in stores today. While the white and silver white pearls are still considered the most 'genuine' and exquisite, a pearl lover does not have to be limited to only items in these colors, but can find pieces in nearly every color of the rainbow, to match with every outfit.
Purchase a beautiful pearl ring or stunning pearl pendant in your loved one's favorite color as a special gift at a fraction of the normal retail price at "Pearl Rings and Things".
Are White Wedding Dresses Your Best Option?
Many new brides traditionally decide to choose from the plethora of white wedding dresses that are currently available on the market today. However, if the idea of wearing one of these traditional white wedding dresses isn't all that appealing to you, there is no need to worry! This is because nowadays there are several different colors and styles of bridal attire available for you to choose from.
In order for you to truly enjoy your special day, it is extremely important that you feel totally comfortable and at ease with what you are wearing. For example, some women out there aren't especially fond of dresses and in fact really can't stand wearing them. Does that sound like something you can relate to?
If so, then why wear a dress at all on your wedding day? After all, if you normally hate wearing dresses, it seems pretty ironic to go ahead and wear one on what's supposed to be one the most special days of your life, doesn't it?
Even though white wedding dresses are traditionally "the norm", why not go ahead and wear a pantsuit if that would make you feel more comfortable? There really is no reason to wear one of the white wedding dresses when you can instead still look quite beautiful in a lovely, elegant pantsuit.
If on the other hand you do enjoy wearing dresses, but would like something other than one of the traditional white wedding dresses, there are lots of great dresses out there for you to choose from! A great place to start when deciding which dress to wear would be to consider what theme your wedding is going to have, if any.
For example, if you are planning on having a wedding at a tropical destination, then you will likely want something that is much more casual than one of the traditional white wedding dresses. In that particular situation, something like a simple, yet pretty sundress would be much more appropriate.
You also should take your fashion personality into consideration when choosing your bridal attire. For example, if you are a woman that enjoys a punk rock type style in your every day look, then having your wedding attire reflect that could be lots of fun! There are quite a few different websites out there nowadays that offer beautiful wedding dresses that have a fun, punk rock edge to them. These dresses are a really fun alternative to getting one of the more traditional white wedding dresses.
Regardless of what you ultimately end up choosing for your bridal attire, I am sure that you will look totally gorgeous. I wish you the best of luck, and I hope that you have a wonderful time on your wedding day!
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White can fever hits capital city
THESE two pictures probably summed up yesterday’s highlights in the nation’s capital. Above - a delivery truck loaded with South Pacific white can beer spilled its contents at Two-Mile. From the moment the cans hit the dusty four-lane road, nearby residents and bystanders helped themselves.
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