Wednesday, August 27, 2008

How to Tell If a Piece of Pearl Jewelry is Worthy for The Value


There are so many shecy pearl to choose on our shooping website. Then some people would like to ask how a Piece of Pearl Jewelry is Worthy for The Value. There are some advice below.


1. Seawater pearls are much more valuable than freshwater pearls. Pearl size, shape, surface, color and overtone are also the causes for price difference. As a result, prices of pearl jewelry vary dramatically. In fact, these causes are only basic. To tell a piece of pearl jewelry is worthy for the price or not, there are some other more important factors.

2. Sense of art
Pearls are the beauty from nature. A piece of splendid pearl jewelry demonstrates spirituality of nature and designer’s inspiration and sense of beauty. It seems living and full of verve. It is unique, abstract but always strikes a chord with appreciators.

3. Craftwork
Without exquisite craftwork, even the greatest pearl would loose its brilliance in a piece of jewelry. A good craftsman counts all delicate detail, but whose exquisite craftwork is invisible, which means under the craft, the whole piece of jewelry feels so fluid and natural, and does not show track of the craft processing except craftsman’s emotion and thoughts.

4. Setting
Valuable pearls should be set in valuable metals, such as platinum and gold. Diamonds are always the ideal accompaniment for pearls. Diamonds’ natural sharp brightness and pearls’ soft shininess set off each other perfectly. With diamonds, pearls exude more dignity; while with pearls, diamonds show more elegance.



Jewelry is a combination of art, human intelligence, spirit and natural beauty. How valuable a piece of jewelry is depends on how good this combination is. So when selecting a piece of pearl jewelry, think it is work of art rather than expensive luxury.

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