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Pearl
is the birthstone for the month of
June. It is also the accepted anniversary
gemstone for the 3rd and 30th years
of marriage.
A pearl is the product
of an oyster's defense mechanism. When
a foreign irritant is introduced either
by man (cultured) or naturally, the
oyster immediately surrounds it with
layers of a substance called nacre.
This forms the exquisite gemstone know
as pearl.
Pearls come in a wide range
of colors. They should be relatively
free from skin blemishes. The more
perfectly round the shape the better.
The higher the luster, or "orient",
the more valuable the specimen. The
larger the pearl, the greater the value.
Besides the popular round shape, there
are stylish mabe (large hemispherical
cultured pearls), fresh water (elongated
in interesting shapes and colors),
and South Sea (large cultured pearls
10mm and up from Australia's and Indonesia's
waters), to name a few.
Pearls have
been recognized as the emblem of modesty,
chastity and purity. They have come
to symbolize a happy marriage.
Avoid
household chemicals, cosmetics, hair
sprays, and perfumes. Don't use ultrasonic
cleaners. Wash with Original Diamond & Precious Jewelry Cleaner and store in a protective chamois pouch
or tissue paper. Moonstone is sometimes
used as an alternative by those born
in June since it physically resembles
some pearls. |