Friday, January 8, 2010

Selecting Pearl Stud Earrings
































Pearl stud earrings are so slight as they are stylish. They are discreet and beautiful and not loud accessories at all. They are an excellent addition to any wardrobe, be it an elegant dress or a simple blouse and jeans. Worn day or night, pearl earrings are a wonderful fashion statement. It is also the type of project that a woman of any shape face can carry off well.

Here are some tips on how to choose the pearl stud earrings to add to your collection:

Pearl Quality

A simple stud earring is as beautiful as a pearl attached to it. When buying pearls, there are several things you may want to consider: shape, size, color, texture and shine.

Shape - Pearls come in different shapes and the three main categories are spherical, symmetrical and baroque. The almost round pearls and round pearls are considered spherical. Drop, oval and button pearls are considered symmetrical, while baroque pearls are those that are irregular and abstract in form.

Size - size of the pearl is determined by its diameter measured in millimeters. Generally, the larger the pearl, the more valuable it is. Most of pearls you can find on the market are in the range 6.5 to 7.5 mm. Compared to this, the largest pearl ever found was a black one measure 25mm.

Color - depending on the mollusk or oyster that produced it, a pearl may have a different color that ranges from the usual white and cream of green, gold, blue and black. The color is determined by two things: the body color and overtone. Body color is the main color of the pearl while tom is iridescent color that is found on its surface, on top of color.

Texture - there is no such thing as a pearl with a perfect surface. There will always be some imperfections in it. The only way to determine a pearl's value is whether or not the imperfections are obvious. Bumps, spots and irregularities can affect the quality of the pearl. Cracks, chips and gaps are considered serious faults.

Brightness - refers to the brightness of the surface of the pearl and is one of the most important in classification. Pearls are made of a substance called nacre, which is produced naturally by the oyster or mollusk as a reaction to an irritation, usually a grain of sand or parasite, in the case of natural pearls and a core implemented in the case of cultured pearls.

Luster affects the reflectivity of the pearl. The best reflects light and surrounding objects, the better its quality. Dull, cloudy areas are a sign of inferior quality.

Choosing conclusions

Messages are the type of screws that pass through the ear and are closed with a nut. These are the most common option for pierced ears. For non-perforated lobes, ear clips and screw-back can be used, which are held in place by friction.

Pearl Earring combination stud

Pearls are the type of gemstones that can work well when combined with other semi-precious and precious stones. It can work well with small diamonds, rubies and emeralds, and may even shine with jade, garnet and moonstone. By itself, pearl earrings are still an elegant choice.

Caring for your pearl earrings

The pearls are delicate organic gems and should be treated with special care. They are softer and easily scratched or cracked and once damage is done, there's nothing you can do to bring the beauty of the pearl back.

Try to keep them away from their jewelry type more difficult. If in case they are rubbed, the pearls are more likely to get scratched. Store your pearl earrings in a separate container, preferably the box it came with. Make sure that lined and covered to provide better protection for your jewelry.

Also try to avoid dropping your pearl earrings as this can contribute to scratches and cracks. Pearls are also affected by sweat, body oils and cosmetics. These can actually cause your pearls to lose its shine and promote discoloration. So next time you want to use their pearls, do not forget to put the makeup, perfume and hair spray before you put your pearls. That way you minimize contact with chemicals pearl.

One of the most overlooked when caring for earrings is a nut or close. People automatically store your earrings and forget the nuts. Worn on the back of the earlobe, the nut can accumulate body oils, dirt and yes, skin loose. To keep them in good condition, clean with a soft cloth or soft brush.

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