Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pink Pearl Necklace

If you are looking for a special pearl necklace, why not choose a pink pearl necklace? Pink is the color of love and a cultured rope of pink pearls always looks wonderful. It brings a classy look to the wearer. Pink pearl necklaces come in many different designs and sizes from single strand to multiple strand and everything in between. Pink can be created with both freshwater and cultured pearls. Both are beautiful and the colors of pink can range from a soft baby pink to a more bright pink. These can be sold separately or as part of a set.

Pearls are an enduring and classy look and a pink pearl necklace will look romantic without being too girly. These necklaces range in size from the choker to the opera length. So there is a length suitable for everyone. These pearl necklaces make the perfect gift as well, no matter if it be for birthdays, holidays or special occasions. Now as far as expense goes for these types of necklaces, the range runs from highest to lowest. The most expensive is the saltwater pearls, the less expensive is the freshwater and for the least expensive, there is the simulated pearls, which look like real pearls without the price tag.

A pink pearl necklace are wonderful to wear and give an understated elegance to anyone that wears them. They also give a touch of class to anything that you may be wearing. They can be worn with formal and informal wear as well as to dress up a pantsuit or denims. So by far, wearing pearls really does add a lot of understated elegance and class, no matter what the situation. Many different influential people have worn pearls such as Jackie Kennedy and Barbara Bush.

There are many different sizes of pearls that are used in a pink pearl necklace. They range from about 3 mm to 9 mm in diameter. Usually pearls are strung on a silken cord as well. There are four classes of pearls: A, AA, AAA, and AAAA. The 4 A is at the top of the list and usually the most expensive while 1 A is the least expensive of the four. There is some color variation on the pearls, but usually strands are color matched to ensure that uniform color will be met and that the pearls themselves are of good size and are also matched by size.

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