Friday, April 1, 2011

Colorful Pearls Enrich your Life

Pearls come in a wide variety of colors, ranging from white all the way to black. How pearls get their colors has been a mystery for 80 years. Scientists claim that pearl oyster species, the length of cultivating time, water temperature and even the pearl harvest season affect the pearl colors. No one can know the accurate colors before the pearls are removed from the shell.


The same oyster which is implanted with different bead nucleus may produce different pearl colors. Scientists still can’t find the exact answers. Oysters produce almost all colors of pearls. When mention about pearl color, we refer to body color. Body color is the predominant basic color of the pearl. Standard colors from black Tahitian pearls, to the milk white Akoya pearls, to the silver-white South Sea pearls. However, if carefully exam any color of these pearls, you will find their colors can be changed because of the surface reflection. The color range of Tahitian pearls varies from soft silver-gray to deep black, from peacock to green, it is no surprising to find pink, purple refractions at the same time. These refractions are so called overtones. The one or more colors that overlie the body color. On black pearls these colors are usually easiest to see in the lighter areas of the pearl.


Subtle combination of colors such as pink, blue, green and silver are common. Most of refraction of the black pearl color is green or pink. People often describe pearl’s color by using a combination of body color and overtone. On white pearls they are easier to see in the darker areas. For example, peacock Tahitian pearl means black Tahitian pearl with peacock overtone.


Overtone is an important factor to evaluate multicolor pearls (non-white pearls, black pearls for example). Different people have different preference on pearl overtone. White pearls with rose overtone are popular in United States and Japan. In France, people like white pearls with cream overtone. In South America and Spain, yellow and gold pearls are their favorite. Demands for white pearls with rose overtone have been great. So they are more expensive than golden and white pearls. Black Tahitian pearls are costly than traditional pink, lavender or yellow pearls.


There are many colors of pearls: white, gold, silver, pink, red, black, blue, gray and other colors. White with rose overtone is popular and blue-black metallic ribbon is the best. As a matter of fact, there is no high or low for pearl colors. They are all the same. However, the great demand and scarcity for a certain color hike the prices. Even so, the value of color only accounted for 10% for the pearls. Yes, pearl color does affect the price of pearls. This affection is more prominent on saltwater pearl than on freshwater pearl. It differs from type to type. Even pearls in a same category have quite different price level just because of their color. The presence of overtone color can make pearl more valuable. However, pearl jewelry is a decoration to inspire beauty of wearer. It is better to choose suitable one instead of precious one. Your primary concern should be what looks best on you.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Make your day magical with Bridal Pearl Accessories

Known as the "stone of sincerity," pearls are thought to promote faith, charity, innocence, integrity, truth and loyalty. What better way to show your faithfulness and devotion for all eternity than to ask for her hand in marriage with a beautiful pearl ring?! Pearl rings at ShecyPearls show her that she's that very special woman with whom you've chosen to spend the rest of your life.




18K Multicolor Cultured Akoya Pearl Ring, 6.5mm-7.0mm , AA+< >

Simplistic in style, yet elegant in form. This gorgeous pearl ring and its ingenious design of gently swirling high sheen gold will mesmerize your senses. Its swooping character embraces two beautiful white and black pearls. These genuine Akoya pearls measure approximately 6.5-7.5mm in diameter and have a stunning nacre. The pearls have perfect round shape. Its radiating luster will make this piece enjoyable for years to come. The complicated, curving setting is made of high polished 18kt. Both 18 K white gold and 18K yellow gold are available. Makes a perfect wedding or anniversary gift!

Every woman deserves to special bridal accessories of her own. Choosing the perfect pearl accessories can be one of the most exciting parts about your decision to get married.



White Cultured Freshwater Pearl Necklace, 7.0 mm-8.0mm , AAA< >

This elegant and classic pearl necklace will complement any wardrobe. Its timeless design is highlighted by genuine freshwater cultured pearls measuring 7.0mm-8.0mm each. The pearls have a fantastic luster with round perfection. Wear it casual or dress up any outfit!

Bride pearl jewelry has always been a fantastic and inseparable complement for brides in their special occasions. The symbol of eternal love and purity makes it ideal pearl jewelry for brides. Yes, there’s no better match for a stunning white dress of satin, lace or tulle than the sparkle of bride pearl jewelry set gracing the neck, hand, ears and wrists of beautiful brides.

Simply exquisite, this pearl set features white freshwater pearls. This elegant design is a beautiful choice for a wedding or special occasion and will coordinate beautifully with any dress. It is available in your choice of gold or silver plating.



Black Cultured Tahitian Pearl Pendant, 11mm-12mm , AAA< >


This wonderful pearl pendant incorporates symbols to express ones love and desires. A heart shaped symbol pendant post symbolizes infinite love. The love symbol is accented by glittering round black Tahitian pearl. The pearl pendant has a total combined weight of o.02 carats. It has a large sliding space which makes it able to accommodate just about any chain you would want to put it on. will sit nicely on your neck. This stunning piece is made of 18kt. This pearl pendant is shown in 18k yellow gold but can also be made in 18k white gold.

It is no doubt that Shecy Pearl Jewelry is the ultimate destination for brides to grab the favorite bride pearl jewelry.We make great effort to select the most classic and popular pearl jewelry styles and hope they will fully fit your style and budget. You can find a wide range of dazzling and affordable bride pearl jewelry here that includes pearl necklace, ring, earrings, pendant and pearl jewelry set. No matter you want a vintage and simple style wedding ring or a complete set of matching bride pearl jewelry, they are all available at Shecy Pearl Jewelry. We are always pleased to do you a service and hope you can enjoy your bride pearl jewelry shopping trip here.

As you plan your webbing, you will want to make the moment even more special. Think of our bridal pearl accessories as “must –have” items for the most romantic moment of your life!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Pearl Authenticity Certificates

We have many times been asked by our customers if a Certificate of Authenticity will be enclosed when they get their pearl jewelry. At ShecyPearls, every piece of Pearl Jewelry comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Pearl Jewelry Certificate at ShecyPearls assures you that the pearl jewelry you are getting is an actual Shecy product and guarantees the quality and craftsmanship of our pearl jewelry product. ShecyPearls certifies that all pearl jewelry are strictly examined and of 100% authenticity in accordance with the description.


Pearl Certificates of Authenticity is an evident to prove the pearl identity. The certificate is an important issue when it comes to investment quality pearl jewelry. For anything less, a good origin certificate is a bonus. It is an expert's assurance that we got what we paid for. Meanwhile, the certificate is assurance of the investment value of your pearl jewelry in future. Anything bought with investment in mind, should have a reasonable increase in value in time in order to be sold with profit. Pearl jewelry is an investment in beauty and pride of ownership, but not an investment upon which one can reasonably expect to make a profit. Therefore, please do remember, that when you buy, someone is making a profit. The only purpose of the pearl jewelry is to be beautiful. That’s to say, to choose a piece of pearl jewelry only for its foremost purpose - its beauty, and for this, your best advisor is your eye, not certificate. Pearl jewelry and flowers are beautiful, but they are beautiful precisely because they are expensive and lack intrinsic value, which is why it is mostly women who think flowers and jewelry are beautiful. Their beauty lies in their inherent uselessness.


If you are interested in the pearl jewelry at our store, but still feel hesitate to purchase. Go to a local jeweler and ask to see few similar styles, without knowing the certificate details and price. Make your first, second and third choice and then ask for the price. Ask for the price alone and then with the price in mind, look at our pearl jewelry again and figure out if the difference in price corresponds to the difference in appearance, remembering that beauty is the sole purpose of pearl jewelry. Only then ask for the certificates and decide for yourself the level of their importance.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

DIY your Jewelry with ShecyPearls



At Shecy Pearl Jewelry, we not only provide awesome pearl earrings, necklaces, bracelets and pendants, but also loose pearls and unfinished pearl strands. They are already for your own design. Pearls are popular craft product as they lend an element of mystery, natural beauty to jewelry designs, but making homemade pearl requires the ability to drill holes in dense, strong material that can't be cut without special tools. However, you do not need to worry. We can drill for you for free!


We have many times been questioned about half-drilled and full-drilled pearls. Half-drilled and full-drilled pearls are used for different jewelry. Half-drilled pearl is with a hole that goes only half-way through, instead of all the way through like a normal pearl. There are many findings that are made to take half-drilled pearls, like ring settings and earring posts. For half-drilled pearls, the hole length generally account for about two thirds or three fourths of the diameter of the pearl. Full-drilled pearl with a hole that a wire thread can go through. It is often used for necklaces and pendants. We drilled pearls by manual labor many years ago. Now, we use small drilling machines to make the whole process precise and easy. Various methods have been used for drilling pearls. Generally speaking, we place the pearl at a certain angle from the two sides, and the two holes meet at the centre at last. Some customers ask us if it is possible to drill pearls in size 2-3mm. From the technically perspective, the minimum diameter is 0.3mm for drill holes. As a matter of fact, it is really tough to drill in such small pearls.


The pearls are usually fixed onto a piece of jewelry using special glues, which make up of shellac, turpentine and colophonium. These special glues are used to stick the drilled pearl onto the metal findings. Mix and glue them, and push the metal end to the hole of pearl. It is common for pearls to come loose from rings, earrings and necklaces because pearls are soft and easy to be damaged. Most glue will soften with heat and pearl can easily pull off from the peg. Therefore, they should be protected from extreme temperatures and moisture. If the pearl on your ring or earring has fall off, just keep calm. You can repair it yourself. In fact, it's quite easy to glue a pearl onto a ring or earring if it has come loose. Firstly, try to clean off as much of the old glue as you can, especially for the gunk on the post. Use good glue like E600 and apply it with the tip of a toothpick. When applying the glue, try to get some down into the drill hole. Don’t use too much because it spreads easily and then the glue will on the body of the pearl. The pearl shouldn't be worn until the glue is completely cured.


If you love handcrafted jewelry, why not do it yourself? Just take a first try!


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Shecypearls Spring Sales Up To 50 % Off

Happy spring! As the bright colors blossom everywhere, it is time again for Shecy and you to rejoice and celebrate the return of season! If someone has made your season brighter, then now it’s your turn to sprinkle love and joy with our pearl jewelry in this beautiful season.

With saving of up to 30-50% off on Shecypearls 12 items, you will definitely can afford to get your favorites in this spring! (March 1st---April 10th)


Items for special offer, customers favorites!


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“I am very happy that I received a beautiful and versatile necklace, valued at much higher than what I paid. Thank you.” Cynthia in Georgia, USA

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Cultured Pearls in China


Today, almost all the pearls in the market are cultured pearls. Freshwater pearls and saltwater pearls are all regarded as cultured pearls. Cultured pearls are grown inside oysters and mollusks in the same way as natural pearls. The only difference is that while natural pearls occur randomly in nature, cultured pearls are created when a pearl farmer deliberately injects an irritant into the oyster. Cultured pearls are often sold by size (diameter of the pearl) while natural pearls are sold by weight (carat of the pearl).

Nearly all pearls sold in the open market are cultured. This is because cultured pearls are much more numerous and easy to produce and harvest than natural pearls. Thus, cultured pearl jewelry is much more common. Cultured pearls do not have as many surface blemishes as natural pearls tend to have, but they can have more bumps and dents. Cultured pearls tend to have a regular, almost round shape.

Pearl cultivation began in China and was imported to Europe in the 17th century. As the technology improved and pearl cultivation became more profitable, it grew as a business in the late 18th and early 19th centuries until cultivated pearls became the dominant type of genuine pearls found on the market today.

Nowadays, Japan and China are major global suppliers of cultured pearls. In fact, Chinese pearls account for approximately 96% of pearls sold everywhere in the world. Even most pearls sold as Japanese were actually grown on Chinese pearl farms.

Shecy Pearl Jewelry's pearl-production plant is located in Hepu, Beihai city, Guangxi. It is the source of China's finest pearls for centuries and is well known as"the Southern Pearl County". Guangxi is the province in the south-west of China. Guangxi Hepu has cultivated and produced the highest yield of cultured pearls since 1960s. The favorable temperature and sheltered bays offer an ideal living condition for pearls. There is an ancient saying in China: "The West pearls are not as good as the East pearls. But the East pearls are not as good as the South pearls—Hepu pearls." Hepu's fine pearls are considered a national treasure to this day, and were once a valuable tribute to Chinese emperors.

China's first large cultured pearl farm was built in Hepu in 1958. Located in the Guangxi Province in southern China, beside the South Sea and between two rivers, Hepu is an ideal place for pearl cultivation. It has few storms, so oysters can grow in peace in Hepu's calm waters. The water temperature and salinity are perfectly suited to growing pearl-producing oysters. This is why Hepu has been considered China's foremost "pearl town" for centuries.

All of Shecy Pearl Jewelry's fine cultured saltwater pearls come straight from pearl farm in legendary Hepu - South China Sea pearl town. Shecy Pearls freshwater pearls are from Chinese freshwater pearl town - Shanxiahu, Zhejiang. Zhejiang is an eastern coastal province of China, serving as the source for China's freshwater pearls. China produces more than 95 percent of world pearl production. The rich resources of cultured pearls (saltwater and freshwater pearls) ensure us to offer our customers the best quality of pearls with favorable price.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

How Much You Know about Gold Jewelry ?

If you visit ShecyPearls, you will find there are many pearl jewelry with K gold here. Gold jewelry never goes out of style, and for good reason, because gold is as wearer-friendly as it is beautiful. This is the reason why Shecy pearl jewelry with gold is popular. Generally speaking, you can find our pearl jewelry is marked 18K gold and 14K gold.

What is 18K or14K gold? Are there any differences from pure gold? Karat(carat) is called for K for short. The carat (abbreviation ct or kt) is a measure of the purity of gold alloys, 24 carat being pure gold. In the United States and Canada, the spelling karat (abbreviation k or kt) is used. The higher the karat number, the higher the percentage of gold. Here is some information for gold with different karat.

The carat system is increasingly being complemented or superseded by the millesimal fineness system in which the purity of precious metals is denoted by parts per thousand of pure metal in the alloy.The most common carats used for gold in bullion, jewelry making and by goldsmiths are:

24 carat (millesimal fineness 999 or higher)

22 carat (millesimal fineness 916)

21 carat (millesimal fineness 875)

20 carat (millesimal fineness 833)

18 carat (millesimal fineness 750)

15 carat (millesimal fineness 625)

14 carat (millesimal fineness 585)

10 carat (millesimal fineness 417)

9 carat (millesimal fineness 375)

8 carat (millesimal fineness 333)

1 carat (millesimal fineness 042)


• 24K gold is pure gold.

• 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 75% gold.

• 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 58.3% gold.

• 12K gold contains 12 parts gold and 12 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 50% gold.

• 10K gold contains 10 parts gold and 14 parts of one or more additional metals, making it 41.7% gold. 10K gold is the minimum karat that can be called "gold" in the United States.

European gold jewelry is marked with numbers that indicate their percentage of gold, such as:

• 18K gold is marked 750 to indicate 75% gold

• 14K gold is marked 585 for 58.5%

• 10K gold is marked 417 for 41.7%

Maybe you are puzzled why are other metals mixed with gold. As a matter of fact, pure gold is soft and isn't practical for daily wear. Other metals are mixed with it to make it more durable (and to lower its cost).

When metals are added to the gold the result is an alloy, a blended mixture of the metals that you can think of as a very expensive cake batter. Solid gold is a term that can be used to describe an item that's at least 10K (in the US) gold all the way through. Even though it's a gold alloy--18K, 14K, or anything down to 10K--it can be called solid gold.

Solid gold is durable, so it is a better choice for jewelry you'll wear regularly. If you have allergies to nickel or other metals, choose items that have high gold content, such as 18K or 22K gold jewelry.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

What is Mabe Pearl?

Mabe pearl is a dome-shaped cultured pearl grown on the inner shell of a mollusk. Different from the pearls we often see, mabe pearl is a kind of semi-spherical cultured pearl. It has two sides. One side is flat and the other side is round. The word "mabe" comes from the Amami dialect of the Ryukyuan language in Japan.

Mabe pearls are identified by their unusual shape which results from the manner in which the pearls grow. The process to cultivate Mabe pearls is different from the normal ones. The common mollusk for mabe pearls is Pteria penguin, or penguin wing oyster. It is found across the world in semi-tropical and tropical seas. Until it is harvested from the mollusk, the mabe pearl is considered a blister pearl. The mabe pearl is formed by first implanting a nucleus (pearl starter) to the interior side of the mollusk shell, instead of inside the mollusk's tissue. Once ready to harvest, the pearl is cut from the mollusk along with the attached shell. The shell backing and nucleus are removed. The pearl's hollow is filled with resin and a mother of pearl backing is placed on it. As a matter of fact, people spent long time and made great effort to cultivate mabe pearls from 19th century to 70’s in 20th century. As the development of cultivating techniques, the mabe pearls can be produced in large quantities.

Mabe pearls can come in many colors and sizes, and even shapes. As long as one side is flat, it is a mabe pearl. It can be round on the other side or oblong. The rarest mabe pearls are ones that are pink with gold swirls. Mabe pearls can be rainbow-like in color, containing several high-gloss colors. Their texture and luster is superior to that of a normal round pearl, but will never be as valuable because of the flat side.

Mabe pearl becomes popular in recent years because of its beautiful iridescence and luster. While everyone is still wearing normal pearl jewelry, you will be super chic in this kind of special one. Due to its special shape, mabe pearls are widely used for pearl earrings, pearl pendants and pearl rings.

Tell me this Mabe pearl set isn't adorable!?? They are designed to be classic. I have to admit that this kind of pearl style is usually considered to be plain and simple. But it never goes out of fashion. It is something you can have on no matter what you're wearing. For me, if we can wear them on a daily basis that means is worth more.


The circle design is gorgeous and though there are not many diamonds around the mabe pearl, but the mabe pearl pendant looks so chic and eye-catching. It is easily for everyday wear. The mabe pearl pendant is simple, but beautiful with incredible detail. The blue mabe pearl pendant keeps consistent with the simplistic beauty theme, and is very in tune with nature with its natural colors and shapes.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Pearl Necklace Outshines Vera Wang's Design

Vera Wang is a famous American fashion designer. She has spent more than twenty-five years in the fashion industry. After working as a fashion editor at Vogue for sixteen years, Wang launched her business in 1990 with a collection of bridal gowns. Then she becomes famous for her wedding gowns. There was no fashion in bridal until Vera Wang. Her designs are known for their sophistication and elegance, always constructed of the most luxurious fabrics and with a fashion-forward sensibility. Wang has made wedding gowns for many well-known public figures, such as Chelsea Clinton, Karenna Gore, Ivanka Trump and news reporter Campbell Brown. She has made wedding gowns for celebrities ranging from artists such as Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Victoria Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Jennifer Lopez to actresses such as Jennifer Garner, Sharon Stone, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Hilary Duff, Uma Thurman, Holly Hunter, Kate Hudson, and among various other celebrities.

Vera Wang is one of my favorite designers. It is my dream to have a bridal gown from Vera Wang. She really understands what women are thinking about. Her designs speak out women’s hearts. Vera Wang's philosophy remains simple and elegant and her voice clearly distinguished from other designers. She is a design expert that women turn to for advice. Vera Wang is creating a lifestyle that is the epitome of luxury - infinitely sophisticated and always modern.

In addition to bridal, Vera has also applied her unique sense of style to other aspects of fashion, such as jewelry. She has amazing ability to outshine the dresses with beautiful, affordable and timelessly style jewelry. Today, let‘s take a close look to master pieces of this fashion magician with irregularly pearl necklaces.

How stunning the whole dress style in the photo? Yes, it is super amazing and cool. Her work was so much sparkled that no one could take off their eyes. A simple black lady suit, clean makeup and cool hairstyle strike us as a competent woman. The pearl necklaces are super perfect! They are not eaten by the black color. Quite the contrary, the white irregular pearl necklaces outshine the black suit and make it more thrilled.

I am obsessed with this dress style in general but her pearl jewelry makes me insane. No one makes more gorgeous jewels than Vera Wang. I drink the black prince dress in with my eyes and the dress style goes straight to my heart. Black dress and white pearl necklace can work together so matching. The model looks indescribably beautiful and comfortable. Her one-shoulder black gown looks even hotter with the twisted pearl necklace. It is so easy for everyone to wear.

You’ll surely feel white pearl jewelry is perfect for adding dress interest. Yes, true. Vera Wang’s dress appears to have magnetic qualities. Black and white, this fabulous vintage suit brings a bright spot on the fashion world. With the same white pearl necklace, white one shoulder shirt, black loose-fitting trousers and black gloves, this look is a breath of fresh air.




Vera Wang’s dress changes from competent office lady to sweet girl, but one thing is clear – the white pearl necklace is the perfect jewelry for dress.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Red Carpet Show in 2011 Golden Globe Awards

The 68th annual Golden Globe Awards have been presented in the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, January 16th. The Golden Globes Awards ceremony is the biggest and most glamorous event in the Hollywood calendar, which is considered by the industry as the significant indicators for next month’s Oscars. The awards show was live broadcast. The required hours of red carpet footage is a real eye-popper show for fans!

Who is the best dressed fashion star? Have you noticed any few fashion trends? Olivia Wilde’s chocolate brown Marchesa gown with embroidered, sparkly beads is absolutely amazing! The shinning gold Christian Louboutin shoes, amazing! Olivia Wilde was the highlight of the 2011 Globes.


The Globes have always been long-gown optional, which is why Halle Berry’s sexy short dress is a welcome sight. Halle Berry's sparkly bracelets and earrings added her beauty. However, people are getting tired of her looks in black stier/leg bearing ensembles and expect her to wear something different.



Green looks beautiful with Angelina Jolie coloring. It’s a nice complement to the warm brown hair, her skin tone and it accentuate¬s her grey eyes. Her soft, flowing hairstyle works well with the soft, flowing gown style. The dress is a classic and simple. She always sticks with very simple, but classic silhouette¬s. She never dresses loud or extravagant. Her style is quiet but glamorous.


Christina Hendricks looks beautiful. The ruffles are lovely and the support undergarme¬nts give her a clean curve. However, the flower on the shoulder is way too big. It draws too much attention to itself and away from the lovely person wearing it. If the dress were green or blue or black it might work, but the red fights with her hair. Of course, she's gorgeous anyway.


Scarlett Johansson looks very elegant, old Hollywood, hair and all. She has a blend of old Hollywood style with an amazing smile. What an exquisite dress!




Natalie Portman is absolutely stunning in this soft pink dress. In fact, the dress is defined by her pregnancy. The rose is so distractin¬g on it. Without the rose it would have been to plain and not as successful¬ly as a maternity dress. Also, no matter what she wears, she always looks so poised, delicate and beautiful.

January Jones looks really spectacular in it. The dress is a great color for her. She obviously caught our eyes, fabulous! Not just anyone could pull that dress off. She has a perfect body and looks freaking hot.



Do you have any ideas in mind who are the best dressed and worst starts? Can you predict the new fashion trend in 2011? Catherine Zeta Jones, Angelina Jolie, Elisabeth Moss and Mila Kunis, emerald green was the color of choice for them. Because green is perfect for the season with depth and texture, emerging as the mainstream color this year. Once again, jewelry is very essential in the red carpet show. We can find millions of dollars of jewelry on the red carpet. However, we didn't see an abundance of necklaces this time. Instead, stars opted for showy cocktail rings or long, luxurious earrings or shinning bracelets.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Legend of Tahitian Pearls

Tahitian pearl, a living symbol of purity and perfection, is known as “Queen of Pearls ”. There have been many legends and stories of pearls. Now let’s take a look at the most popular one and experience how pearls are respected and admired in the history.

One day Amry, a diver, went to see the King's jeweler to sell him pearls he had found in the golden waters off Bahrain Island. On this same day, the beautiful Anouba, wife of Calife, halted her porters at the door of a merchant, to whom she showed a wonderful black pearl with a golden orient.

"Can you sell me a similar pearl?" she asked him.

The merchant took the pearl, placed it on a silk cushion and thought about it, his hands crossed on his chest like a worshipping Brahman. But he soon shook his head in a discouraging manner and replied, "There aren't two similar pearls in the world."

Amry, who had moved closer, repeated in a low voice the words of the merchant.

"So," said the beautiful Anouba, "you're not even trying to earn the twenty thousand sequins I'm offering as the prize of this jewel?"

"Princess", said the merchant bowing to the ground, "ask me for emeralds as big as pigeon eggs, arborescent agates, topaz cabochons gleaming like the eyes of a tiger and rubies from Ceylon that give off flames in the night. Your humble servant can place all of these treasures at your feet. But stars will fall like golden rain on the domes of your Palace before he can find a pearl similar to this one."

As he spoke, the Princess looking from behind her veil, Amry held himself leaning against a bamboo post, his eyes staring at the pearl.

"This man is one of your servants?" she asked the merchant.

Amry proudly raised his head and said, "I am Amry, the pearl diver; the son of my mother is free."

"Amry," Anouba said," do you want to earn twenty thousand sequins?"

"Better to ask me if I want to die," the pearl diver replied with a serious voice.

"What do you say?"

"There is," Amry continued, "in two hundred fathoms of water in the bay of Bahrain Island, a coral reef where the old Phangar, the Gulf's most famous diver, found during his youth the black pearl that Prince Mescheb wears embedded in the pommel of his dagger. But Phangar has never returned to this chasm and he turns pale and shivers with terror when his small boat passes over the reef where he found the precious pearl.

"What did he see?" the beautiful Anouba asked with avid curiosity.

"When Phangar, his right foot in the stirrup of the sounding line, gave the signal to his companions, and the lead weight attached to the rope pulled him into the chasm, he went through a layer of emeralds that rumbled and bubbled around him like lava from a volcano. The shock was so violent when the sounding line touched bottom that he fell on his hands and knees. The sharp strips and pointed coral, whose sting burns like red-hot iron, drew blood from a hundred wounds, but he couldn't complain. He had gone to work and already had some twenty shells in his canvas sack when it seemed like the reef was rising near him and a floating mass, grayish like the coral, was slowly moving forward by wriggling its long, pliable branches like vines. One of its branches slid across his naked chest and attached itself there, but Phangar couldn't shout. A giant spider crab floated by two fathoms from his face, shooting a look at him, his eyes a pale green that looked like two bright rays of light.

"Phangar's companions, who remained in the small boat, feeling the calling rope suddenly stiffen, hastened to pull it up. The diver had lost consciousness and he was turned on his side, the signs of the monster's grasp."

"Well," said Calife's wife, "since you know so well where the black pearls are found, you must dive in the Bahrain Golf, kill the monster who guards the treasures and bring me the pearl that I desire, the one I want."

Amry replied: "I have an old, crippled mother who lives only from my work. I am engaged to a woman who is an orphan and whom I love and must protect. What's more, I would be uselessly risking my life to satisfy your desire, since there are no two pearls the same in all of the oceans."

Anouba looked at the diver for a minute from behind the veils of her Yachmack, and then told him, "Come to the Palace tomorrow at five in the morning."

Then she got back into her palanquin.

The next day, Amry dressed in his finest clothes and went to the Calife Palace. A black deaf-mute, who was waiting at the entrance to the gardens, led Amry to the living quarters of the Princess. Anouba, always veiled, was leaning against the cushions of a sofa. She made a sign to the black man, who bowed like an bow and disappeared immediately.

"Approach," the Princess told the diver.

He took two steps forward and bent to the knees.

"You said," repeated Anouba, "that nature cannot create two similar pearls. Look!"

And her arm, covered with jingling bracelets, went around her face, lowering the silky gauze that veiled her.

Amry let out a shout of admiration and remained as motionless as a stone statue. It wasn't with her eyes that the Princess looked at him. It was with two black diamonds embedded in a fairy's face, polished like ivory, whiter, purer than a fleur de lis bathed in the light of the moon. The flash that had dazzled Amry died away little by little, as if it were veiled by a cloud, and he only saw two doe eyes, full of exhilaration and warm fragrance that looked into his heart.

Anouba opened her lips to speak, but Amry extended his arms towards her, murmuring in a broken voice: "I will look for the pearl at the bottom of the Bahrain chasm, and I will leave my blood and my skin on the pointed coral, as I have left my heart and my soul here!"

The next day, at the first sign of dawn, Amry took his small boat and headed to the area where he knew to find the treasure. When it descended to the bottom of the sea, he hurried to fill up his canvas sack with the most beautiful shells. He was preparing to go back up to the surface when he spotted an extraordinarily big oyster in rock crevice. He grabbed hold of it. But at the same time, a monster that he had never before seen until it rushed towards him and, in doing so, tried to suffocate him. Amry fought with all his strength. He felt life slipping away through the many wounds. Finally, with a supreme effort, he managed to free his right hand and plunged his dagger between the two eyes of the gigantic spider crab.

He made the call signal and his companions hurried to bring him up. But when he arrived under the light of day, he had lost so much blood from his eyes, nose and mouth that he fainted and didn't come to until several hours later in the palace of the wife of Calife, where she had him brought.

When he revived, he was surprised to find himself in this unknown place, and especially to see the beautiful Princess alone with him, her face uncovered.

"Well," she said with a melodious voice, "were you successful?"

"Yes," replied Amry, "the monster drank my blood, but I killed him, and here is the treasure that he guarded at the bottom of the ocean." He held out the opened oyster, which held a marvelous pearl even more beautiful than that of Prince Mescheb.

The princess let out a shout of admiration and remained in ecstasy before this incomparable jewel of nature.

"Tell me what you want," she told him. "If you wish, my fortune is yours."

But Amry, bowing at her feet, told her: "Princess, keep your riches. Amry wouldn't know what to do with them. You have taken his heart and soul. The poor diver, who can't hope to have your love, prefers to take his life."

And more rapid than a thought, he plunged his dagger into his heart.

(Source: "Royaume de la Perle" by Leonard Rosenthal, Editions Payot et Cie, Paris, 1919, 210 pages)

Thursday, January 13, 2011

How to tell dyed and natural pearls


High quality dyed pearls can be quite beautiful. When you first start looking at pearls, maybe it is hard for you to realize that black was a dyed color in freshwater or Akoya. There are some ugly dyed pearls too. Some dyed black pearls that have a sooty look. They will remind us of home-dyed hair, which is a kind of over-colored and unnatural. Therefore, a lot of people are faced with the question how to tell dyed pearls.

Let’s get to know how pearls are dyed firstly. Generally speaking, infiltration is the common method of dyeing pearls. Dyestuff is penetrated into the pearl surface through infiltration. Freshwater pearls can be dyed easily in a short time (few hours or few days) because of the soft nacre. While South Sea pearls need much more time (one or two months) and are very costly to be dyed. Due to the compact nacre, it requires a strong light to accelerate the penetration and uniform distribution of dye, which is so called "laser dye," "radiation stain" or "roast color". Currently, the method can only be found in the South Sea pearls. And some golden South Sea pearls are dyed and even look more beautiful than natural golden ones. In other words, dyed golden South Sea pearls have metallic fluorescence which will make the golden color deeper because of long-term exposure of glaring light. As for Tahitian pearls, it has high failure rate in dyeing them and also extremely expensive. Therefore, people hardly find dyed Tahitian pearls in the market.

You may want to know some skills in distinguishing the dyed pearls and natural color pearls. Well, it is not difficult if the right methods are taken.

There are some tests Shecy can provide to help:

- Price test

Some types of true color pearls are typically expensive, e.g. Tahitian pearl, Golden South Sea pearl, Akoya pearl with Rose overtone (Hanadama pearl). If the price is unbelievably low and the merchant doesn't own a special reason for this price. The pearls are probably treated.

- Size test

If a pearl's diameter is smaller than 9mm, and is marked as Tahitian pearl or Golden South Sea pearl, that must be false color. For almost all Tahitian and South Sea pearl, expect for their Keshi pearls, are larger than 9mm. Akoya oysters, on the other hand, can only produce a wide range of pearls below 9mm.

- Drilled-hole test

Look at the drilled hole of a pearl. If the nucleus looks dark and nacre inside looks white, the pearl is dyed. The other clue that indicates dyed pearl is dye concentrating around the drill hole or on some spot of pearl surface.

- Color test

Observe the pearl color carefully. Any of the following clues would indicate whether the pearl is dyed or not.

Anyway, dyed pearls are not fakes, but people can get them much easier than pearls of natural color. They fulfill people's desire of special fashion in different occasions while cost less. For their soared price, few people can afford natural black or golden pearl, treated pearl is undoubtedly a great invention to fit different tastes and trends.


Monday, January 10, 2011

Choosing Appropriate Pearls for Customers at Different Budget



The main goal of ShecyPearls is customer satisfaction. Our services are available for individuals and for business owners in the pearl area. Here are some tips for pearl-love customers at different budget.

1) Tahitian pearls are the only natural black pearls in the world. But they are not always black. Often they are black with green, peacock, silver or grey overtone. Tahitian cultured pearls generally range in size from 8 mm to 16 mm. There is no more appropriate pearl than this kind to show your taste if you are fond of black color and it is within your budget. (USD200-800)

2) South Sea pearls have a satin-like shine that is unlike any other kind of pearl. They are harvested after a minimum of two years allowing for a larger size. Therefore, the average size of a South Sea pearl is 13 mm, with most harvests producing a range of sizes from 9 mm to 20 mm. If you are a high end consumer, the largest and rarest of cultured pearls---South Sea pearls will never let you down.(over USD 800)

3)If you are particular about the luster, I would like to recommend you Akoya pearls.They are distinguished by their brilliant luster. This is a very outstanding brilliance that displays a mirror-like reflective quality. Not even Tahitian and South Sea pearls can compare to Akoya's high luster and shine. They are truly one of the most lustrous pearls in the world. (USD200-800)

4) Getting gorgeous doesn't mean you have to empty out your wallet. Freshwater pearls enjoy a good reputation for reasonable price and high quality. They are best known for their diversity of size, shape, quality and many natural colors. Various shapes, colors and sizes are available for your reference.(USD50-500)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tahitian Pearls, the Mainstream in the Pearl World


Mainstream is what's the new trend. However, contrary to popular belief, Tahitian pearl is not a new pearl type. Centuries ago, humans have symbolically decorated themselves with Tahitian pearl jewelry in order to denote the high social status.

So, what is Tahitian pearl? Tahitian pearls are produced in the black-lipped oyster ‘Pinctada margaritifera’, in and around Tahiti and the French Polynesian islands. This oyster itself is quite large - sometimes over 12 inches across and weighing as much as 10 pounds - which often results in much larger-than-average pearls. The pearls are unique because of their natural dark colors. Most "black" Tahitian pearls are not actually black, but are instead silver, charcoal, or a multitude of colors with the dominant color being green. Truly black pearls are among the most beautiful pearls in the world, and are extremely rare. The affordable price, distinctive features and noble symbol, Tahitian pearls are rapidly regaining popularity in pearl culture in recent years.

Since the black Tahitian pearls appeal to both woman and man, some people use Tahitian pearls to illustrate an important aspect of their lives, such as a romantic relationship. For example, couples often get matching Tahitian pearl rings in order to materialize their love and dedication towards each other. This is particularly popular among married couples, since such a gesture epitomizes the ultimate commitment. Tahitian pearls are permanent, just like how love is meant to last forever too.

Just as importantly, Tahitian pearls can reflect the values and beliefs of an individual. Nowadays, they are viewed as the King in the pearl world. They are the symbol of charm and elegance. They are often translated into meaningful or profound ideas that one holds dearly to his or her heart. This is why Tahitian pearl should be regarded as more than just a simple beauty accessory.

As Tahitian pearls become more acceptable in the pearl world, now is the chance to express you through pearls. Keep in mind that Tahitian pearl represents a kind of high taste and shows your unique personal style.