Showing posts with label Pearl Pendant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearl Pendant. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Bridal Pearl Jewelry | Mikimoto Pearl Jewelry

If you are wearing a necklace or bracelet always try to maintain the closure, if you are wearing a pearl ring, take her by the shoulders, try not to keep your pearl jewelry for themselves as this will loosen. That said, the beads should be used frequently and as close to the skin as possible, since love body's natural oils, Nizam kings of India were famous for their love and wealth of pearls adorning court eunuchs with them to keep the beads in perfect condition.

Do not hide your pearls away, use them as often as you like, but remember it is very important that you keep your pearls from direct contact with the active ingredients contained in hair sprays, cosmetics and perfumes. As a rule, always put your pearls after applying makeup and remove them before applying any makeup removers: Last first.

After each use, try to make sure that you clean your pearl jewelry with a damp cloth "Chamois" or a soft cloth-like texture. Doing this will stop the accumulation of dirt and grime from the contact fingers and clothes, which are slightly acidic and can erode the pearl of pearls.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My Favorite


My good friend Cici has bought a pearl pendant from Shecy. It looks very nice on her. The pearl is shining, and makes her noticeable. I desire to buy one too. I have heard that the pearls in this company was very cool !!! Shecy has various kinds of pearls from all over the world. For example, the South Sea pearl, the Akoya pearl ( I like this kind very much), keishi pearl ect. My friend’s pearl is said to from South Sea. But I like the Akoya . I have collected materials from Internet about Shecy.


If I have enough money, I will buy one directly from Shecy.


The picture above is my favorite!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Pearls In Art And Literature

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The formation of pearls is a unique phenomenon of mother nature--not only for their origins, created by certain mollusks in the ocean and accessible only in deep-sea, but for their unusual, beautiful luster, their pale color, and their roundness. All of these have contributed to the enduring public fascination with pearls.


Pearls have been celebrated in Western art and literature since they were first brought from the East, many believe by Alexander the Great between 334 and 330 B.C. The Pearl examines the various myths associated with pearls, including the belief that they had medicinal or talismanic powers; the response of the Church to the wearing of pearls and the symbolism of pearls in Christianity; and the various literary references to them.


Myths and legends of pearls in China are always have something with the moon. The first pearl was born because of the moon; one of the four beauties in Chinese history, Xi Shi was born from a big beautiful pearl of the goddess of the moon, Chang Er.