Pearls have always had a special place in a woman’s heart. Agreed, they are not as glamorous as diamonds. And no, they may not be as alluring as gold. But pearls have an innate, mysterious charm that simply cannot be resisted. Their subdued beauty, lustrous mystique and quiet glow make them a must-have in a woman’s jewelry box.
Of the different varieties of pearls available, the South Sea Pearl is perhaps the most revered and coveted. The reasons for this are many. Natural South Sea pearls are rare. South Sea Pearls grow to admirable proportions and it is, simply put, the best looker in the pearl family! Since South Sea Pearls are expensive and rare, many women prefer to buy a good-sized south sea pearl pendant, instead of opting for a rope of pearls. For one thing, getting a dozen or more South Sea Pearls of the same size and shape is in itself a rarity. Add to that the cost and maintenance factor, and you can easily see why South Sea pearl pendants make sense.
South Sea pearl pendants come in many sizes, shapes and colors. In most cases, you will have a single big pearl nestled in a base of silver, gold or platinum. This setting, when combined with the proper attire, can really up your style quotient, making you look elegant, expensive and sophisticated at the same time. In fact, simple sophistication is a trademark of pearl jewelry.
If you own South Sea Pearl pendants, or any other pieces of jewelry containing South Sea Pearls, you need to pay special attention to how to take care of these rare pearls. Here are a few tips that will help you take proper care of your South Sea Pearl pendants.
In general, pearls have a soft surface. They may be easily marred, scratched or damaged if they are tossed with hard items in a jewelry box. Store your South Sea Pearls in cotton and keep them in a separate pouch.
One advantage of having south sea pearls in the pendant form is the limited contact these pearls have with your skin. When pearls are laid on bare skin, they tend to absorb the acid from the skin. Over time, pearls that are exposed to the skin will lose their luster and shape. If you feel that your pendant may be in danger of absorbing your sweat, then, make it a point to wipe the pearl with a damp cloth from time to time. You may also wipe them with slightly salty water from time to time.
South sea pearl pendants are very sensitive to acidic solutions like perfumes and vinegar. So, always keep your pearls away from the deteriorating influence of harsh chemicals. Hold your pendant by their metal part, so that the pearl is safe from any chemicals or dirt sticking to your hand. Also, remember that pearls can wear away quickly when exposed to heat.
To clean your south sea pearl pendants, use jewelry cleaners that are specifically for pearls. Steam cleaners, detergents, bleaches, baking soda and ammonium-based cleaners are all taboo on pearls. Do not clean pearls with abrasive materials like a scrubber or a toothbrush. Wear your pendant only after you have finished applying makeup and spraying perfume or Deo. Check the clasp and the pearl seating of your pendant from time to time.
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
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