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What does a pearl symbolize?

What does a pearl symbolize?

The pearl is a symbol of perfection and incorruptibility; it is a symbol of long life and fertility, and because of its luster it is often considered a MOON symbol. Buried within the OYSTER shell, the pearl represents hidden knowledge, and it is highly feminine.

Why are pearls so expensive?

After many, many years of diving for pearls, divers have made natural pearls so rare; some say they are close to becoming extinct. Therefore, they are hard to find on the ocean’s surface these days. Because of this rarity, natural pearls are generally much more expensive than cultured pearls.

What is special about a pearl?

Pearls are unique among gemstones because they don’t arise from the depths of the earth but from the sea. They require no special cutting or polishing to maximize their lustrous beauty, which has been treasured since ancient times and ensures that pearl jewelry is always in style.

How a pearl is formed?

A natural pearl (often called an Oriental pearl) forms when an irritant works its way into a particular species of oyster, mussel, or clam. As a defense mechanism, the mollusk secretes a fluid to coat the irritant. Layer upon layer of this coating is deposited on the irritant until a lustrous pearl is formed.

Why are pearls lucky?

The gems of the sea are believed to offer protection to the wearer, as well as attract good luck and wealth. Moreover, pearls speak of the wearer’s purity and integrity. Are pearls lucky? Pearls are often offered as a token of affection and love, as well as good luck.

Why are pearls unlucky?

Pearls. Pearls can symbolize purity, wisdom and loyalty. However, some believe that they should not be given to a bride on her wedding day as they can bring sadness or tears to her marriage. This may stem from a historic association between pearls and tears.

Are oysters killed for pearls?

99.99% of pearls sold are cultured. Thus each and every pearl, whether cultured or natural, represents hundreds and thousands of oyster shells being opened up and discarded, resulting in their death. Pearl oysters that are discarded are not channelled as food because oysters are eaten alive or cooked alive.

Are pearls good or bad luck?

Pearl Superstitions It is said that pearls should never be worn on your wedding day as they symbolize tears. Wearing pearls on your wedding day represents tears and sorrow in your marriage and will bring you unhappiness in the future. Unless you buy the pearls yourself, you will have extreme bad luck.

What color can pearls be?

Pearls, whether saltwater or freshwater, come in a range of colors. The most common color for pearls is white, cream or gray, but they also come in colors such as purple, black, pink, green, champagne, chocolate, blue and lavender. Some pearls have stunning overtones that exhibit multicolors.

Can pearls be made?

While all mollusks, including oysters, mussels, and clams can technically make pearls, only some saltwater clams and freshwater mussels are used to commercially grow cultured gem-grade pearls.

Which pearls are the most valuable?

South Sea pearls are considered the most valuable. They are also the largest pearl variety on the market. A strand of South Sea pearls can range from $1,000 to over $100,000.

What are the best pearls to buy?

The best pearls to buy should have lustre that is sharp and mirror-like, catching the light and the eye. One of our favourite pearls is the classic Akoya pearl, which is admired for its stunning lustre, as shown above with our Leverback earrings.

What are the best pearls?

While Akoya pearls boast the highest luster, some critics argue that White South Sea pearls off the coast of Australia are the highest quality pearls in the world. These pearls grow large and are brilliant white.

What are pearls used for?

It used as a treatment in assorted diseases and problems that ranges from simple eye problems to serious heart disorders, fever, indigestion and even to stop bleeding. For skin problems and treatment to cosmetically enhancement of skin quality, pearls are used around the world.

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Ruth Doyle