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  • Pearl barley and kale salad brings together great textures, wonderful flavors and healthy ingredients into the perfect dish. Prepare your own pearl barley and kale salad with help from a nutrition…

  • A seed bead is a tiny grain-sized bead that is popularly used in knitting and jewelry making. Seed pearls are small imperfect seed beads that will add decorative embellishment to your knitting work.…

  • The Shiny Charmander is a specially colored form of the Pokemon available in the Game Boy Advance game "Pokemon FireRed." For those wishing to transfer a Shiny Charmander into their Nintendo…

  • Island Plumeria Pearl plants are common in the Pacific Islands. Their fragrant blossoms are picked and used as leis in traditional Hawaiian ceremonies. When they are mass produced, they are grown and…

  • Versatile and alluring, pearls are beloved by fashionistas of all ages. While a single strand of pearls communicates understated elegance, accessorizing with layers of pearls adds opulence and panache…

  • If you are an Evan knight in "MapleStory," you will need to find a Seruf Pearl in order to complete your dragon mount quest. The Seruf itself is a rather cranky clam that can be found in the…

  • Attaching pearls on a cake will add a little bit of flair and elegance to your next party. You can purchase edible cake pearls at almost any baking store, and many grocery stores, or you can make them…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," Stark Mountain is a fiery volcano that houses Heatran, a legendary fire- and steel-type pokemon that can withstand intense heat. Stark Mountain is located in the northern…

  • The BlackBerry Pearl supports many different types of music and video files that play on the phone without any problems. Though the Pearl supports many file types, some others are not recognized by…

  • Felt wreaths are full of folk art charm and warm, bright colors. Felt is a no-fray fabric that is easy to work with and inexpensive to purchase. Felt is available in small 12-inch squares or by the…

  • Knitted boleros are wonderful transitional pieces for your wardrobe that dress up a simple outfit. Adding pearls to a bolero makes it pretty enough to wear to a wedding or other formal occasion. You…

  • Pearl is unique among the recognized birthstones as the only gem to be produced by a living animal. When irritated by an embedded grain of sand or other particle, oysters secrete a coating, called…

  • Darkrai is an extremely rare Pokemon available only through special events in the Nintendo DS video game "Pokemon Pearl." Pokemon Events are held periodically over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Network…

  • Snap fasteners are excellent alternatives to buttons. They work especially well on children's clothing. These no-sew fasteners come in a variety of sizes, colors and designs, including pronged,…

  • The Brunswick Fury Pearl is a pro performance-rated bowling ball designed with a smooth, matte pearlized coverstock finish to provide an optimal skid/snap reaction upon contact with lanes from…

  • Pearl glazes are used both as traditional glazes and for faux finish techniques. Pearl glaze can be purchased in its neutral iridescent tone, or it can be bought pretinted. In addition, you can also…

  • "SpongeBob Atlantis SquarePantis" is a platforming adventure game that sees SpongeBob and friends take an unwitting trip to the lost kingdom of Atlantis and subsequently throw it into turmoil. While…

  • The ancient Greeks believed pearls were formed by lightning striking the ocean. Although modern science clarified the pearl's creation, our captivation with its beauty remains unchanged. Today,…

  • In "Poptropica," on Mythology Island, you must collect the Giant Pearl -- one of the five sacred items Zeus wants before he'll grant you immortality. The Pearl is located in a clam resting on a rock…

  • In "Pokémon Pearl," an Eevee gradually adapts to its environment by evolving into a different type of Pokémon. When given a Water Stone, Eevee evolves into Vaporeon, a turquoise,…

  • "Hexic HD," an Xbox 360 arcade game, is free from Microsoft and comes preinstalled on newer systems. The game challenges players to earn a top score by matching colored gems and creating…

  • Celestic Town is a small town encountered during the middle of your journey in "Pokemon Pearl." It is a simple town with a Pokemon Center and very few attractions or things of interest. Although there…

  • Minun is an electric-type Pokemon with average statistics. It has a higher-than-average speed rating, which gives it a decent change of evading attacks. In "Pokemon Pearl," Minun can only be…

  • "Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell" is a game for the Nintendo DS. One of the items you can collect in the game is a pearl and a "Never Pearl." Each can be obtained by playing some of the mini-games offered…

  • In the Nintendo DS game "Pokemon: Pearl Version," you battle and catch many powerful Pokemon known as Legendary Pokemon. Uxie is a rare psychic-type Legendary Pokemon that you can capture after…

  • Pearls are irritants that got into a bivalve mollusk. Soft-bodied mollusks rely on their shells to shield them, but if something gets through, the animal must protect itself. The creature coats the…

  • A pearl necklace is a timeless addition to almost any jewelry box. Over time, the strings on pearl necklaces can become worn and fall apart. Whether you need to replace a string on an old necklace, or…

  • Smocking is a form of embroidery most often associated with girls' dresses. Traditionally, smocking was used to take in excess fabric in chemises, shirts, blouses and shifts. It was an alternative to…

  • Pearls are often referred to as the jewels of the sea and convey the right balance of delicate and powerful. Women looking to dress for success can add a string of pearls to their wardrobe as a symbol…

  • Zoroark is an extremely rare, Legendary and Dark-type Pokemon that is classified as an Illusion Fox. The creature projects images to confuse and scare its enemies. Thanks to its battle techniques and…

  • The legendary Pokemon Deoxys must be migrated to "Pokemon Pearl" in order for it to be caught. By attaching one of the Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, "Emerald," "FireRed" or "LeafGreen" to "Slot-2"…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, Togepi is an egg-shaped creature that brings good luck to its trainer. Although it lacks offensive power and speed, Togepi excels in defensive strength. In addition,…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, Heracross is a horned beetle that feeds on sweet tree sap. During battle, Heracross excels at physical strength and uses his horn to toss its foes. As this Pokemon grows,…

  • "Pokemon: Pearl" revolves around capturing and training Pokemon, but it also features dozens of mini games and diversions. One of these diversions is the ability to enter Pokemon into beauty contests.…

  • In the Pokemon video games, you can equip your Pokemon with items that will increase their offensive abilities during battles. For example, the Choice Specs are glasses that will raise a Pokemon's…

  • Dell's pearl white Adamo laptop computer, also available in onyx black, was released in April 2009. It came with an assortment of features, including a high-capacity, solid state drive and a spacious…

  • Spear Pillar is only accessible via Mount Coronet, which is a labyrinthine network of caves in "Pokemon Pearl" and its counterparts, "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Platinum." Spear Pillar is where you…

  • "Pokemon: Pearl" has a cast of hundreds of Pokemon. Togekiss is the final evolution of the rather demanding Togepi line, and since the player cannot catch a fully grown Togekiss, he must instead raise…

  • Registeel is one of the Hoenn Legendary Pokemon found in the Hoenn Region of Generation III Pokemon games. However, as is typical with Pokemon video games, not every Pokemon can be captured in a…

  • The Regi Pokemon consist of the Hoenn Legendary trio, Regirock, Regice and Registeel, all of which were introduced in Generation III Pokemon video games, and Regigigas, who was introduced in…

  • Chansey is a Normal-type Pokemon with average offensive and defensive statistics. Her most useful contribution to your team comes in the form of her healing abilities, such as Healing Wish and…

  • You will activate the Arceus Event if you use the Azure Flute at the Spear Pillar in "Pokemon Pearl." To get the Azure Flute you need to use the Action Replay cheat device. A staircase will appear…

  • "Pokémon Pearl" is part of the fourth generation of the Pokémon series of video games. While trading must occur between the "Pearl" and "Diamond" versions to obtain every Pokémon,…

  • Knotting between pearls serves two main purposes. First, it prevents the pearls from scattering if the string breaks. Second, it prevents the pearls from rubbing against each other, which wears the…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," Psyducks frequently suffer from terrible headaches. When you reach Veilstone City, you find a flock of Psyducks blocking your path to Celestic Town. The Psyducks are debilitated by…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," some Pokemon appear very commonly, but you rarely see a few others. Many hard-to-find Pokemon, including Snubbull, appear during swarms. Swarming Pokemon's positions change every…

  • Many Pokemon fans label Tyranitar as a Pseudo-legendary Pokemon because it has stats comparable to a legendary Pokemon. Tyranitar is a Rock/Dark-type Pokemon, making it weak to Water- and…

  • "Pokemon Pearl" is an adventure role-playing game for the Nintendo DS that gives players the chance to take on the role of a Pokemon trainer and capture a number of different Pokemon. The Grass-type…

  • A pearl snap is a closure device often associated with western wear that makes a snapping sound when closed. A pearl snap has a closure unit consisting of the pearl prong and socket, and the attaching…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, Camerupt is a camel-like creature with miniature volcanoes on its humps. When this Pokemon is angered, the volcanoes spew lava. In battle, Camerupt excels in offensive…

  • Shinx is an Electric-type Pokemon that has very low defensive statistics but makes up for it with higher than average attack damage. In "Pokemon Pearl," Shinx is accessible early in the game on Route…

  • Yanma is a rare bug-type Pokemon that can be found in the Great Marsh, which is the Sinnoh region's Safari Zone game, in the "Pearl" and "Diamond" versions of "Pokemon." Catching a Pokemon in this…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," you can use Technical Machine (TM) 46 to teach Thief to a Pokemon. Thief is a Dark-type move that inflicts damage on a Pokemon at a base power of 40 while stealing its hold item at…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," the routes that run between Sinnoh's major cities and towns offer numerous side quests. For example, on Route 214, you will find the Ruin Maniac's Cave. The lonely Ruin Maniac…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, Mr. Mime is a creature that resembles a street performance mime. Unlike real mimes, Mr. Mime can create actual barriers with hands. During battles, these barriers provide…

  • Surf is an important skill required to progress through all traditional "Pokemon" games. It allows players to traverse large bodies of water and also proves effective in an offensive attack. Surf is…

  • Bebe is the system administrator for the Sinnoh's Pokemon Box system introduced in the fourth generation "Pokemon Diamond," "Pokemon Pearl," and "Pokemon Platinum" games for the Nintendo DS. Her…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," the Valley Windworks is a power plant in western Sinnoh. The area contains various species of wild Pokemon and useful items that may aid you in your adventures. When you first…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," Celestic Town is a small village in the Sinnoh region. It is the hometown of the Sinnoh Champion, Cynthia. A cavern in the center of the town houses etchings that shed light on the…

  • Snorunt is an Ice-type Pokemon with average offensive and defensive statistics, but makes up for that with an above average amount of hit points (HP) for a non-rare Ice Pokemon. In "Pokemon Pearl,"…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, fishing rods allow you to capture Water-type Pokemon that hide beneath the waves. There are three types of rods in "Pokemon Pearl," and each one allows you to hook different…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, Hitmonlee is a Pokemon that extends and retracts the length of its legs. During battle, Hitmonlee uses this ability to deliver attacks such as Rolling Kick, Hi Jump Kick and…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," you can use Technical Machines to teach your Pokemon moves they may not otherwise learn as they grow in levels. For example, TM01 contains Focus Punch -- a powerful Fighting-type…

  • Nintendo's "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Pearl" comprise the fourth generation of Pokemon games and the first Pokemon games released for the Nintendo DS. The gameplay is nearly identical to previous…

  • Jirachi is a yellow and white humanoid that prefers to float instead of walk. Pokemon legends refer to this Steel/Psychic-type Pokemon as the Wish Pokemon because it has the ability to grant three…

  • Pokemon Pearl is a video game for the Nintendo DS that allows the user to fight with a whole new set of Pokemon from the originals developed in the 90s. Azurill is a Dot Pokemon that uses its tail for…

  • Pearls are natural gems, created in the mantle or muscle of fresh and saltwater mollusks such as oysters. Calcium carbonate, the same material as the oyster's shell, accumulates around an irritant…

  • Meganium, the final evolution of the Pokemon Chikorita, cannot be found in the wild in "Pokemon Pearl." Like other starter Pokemon and their evolved forms, Chikorita is only available under normal…

  • Electrivire is a thunderbolt-type Pokemon found in the "Pearl" and "Diamond" editions of the popular Pokemon video game. The Electrivire is the ultimate evolution of the more common Elekid. The Elekid…

  • Bannette, the Marionette Pokémon, is a humanoid Ghost-type Pokemon with the "Insomnia" and "Frisk" abilities. The previous evolution of this Pokemon is Shuppet, a Pokemon that resembles a…

  • You can no longer find wild Kabutops, an ancient fossil Pokemon, in the Nintendo DS game "Pokemon Pearl." The only way you can get this insect-like Pokemon is by resurrecting Kabuto from a Dome…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, Dragon-type Pokemon are rare but powerful monsters. For example, in "Pokemon Pearl," you will only find Dragonair, a serpentine creature, in a specific cavern within the…

  • The Pokemon Slowbro is one of the original 150 Pokemon. In the original "Pokemon Red" and "Blue" games, Slowbro could not evolve, but as more games came out the Slowbro gained the ability to evolve…

  • In the "Pokemon" series of video games, Chatot is a Pokemon that resembles a parrot. It has the tendency to mimic sounds, which allows it to repeat human words. In battle, Chatot utilizes vocal…

  • In "Pokemon Pearl," Byron is the Gym Leader of Canalave City. Byron specializes in Steel-type Pokemon, an elemental family that has excellent physical defenses. If you can navigate to the fourth floor…

  • The Fire Stone is one of the 10 evolutionary stones in the Nintendo DS game "Pokemon Pearl." You can use an evolutionary stone to force certain Pokemon to evolve. In "Pokemon Pearl," two dozen Pokemon…

  • In the Nintendo DS game, "Pokemon Pearl," you can capture Mew and Mewtwo. Mew and Mewtwo are two of the legendary Pokemon from "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue." To obtain them in "Pokemon Pearl," you…

  • The flying-type Pokemon Swablu makes a great addition to your team in the Nintendo DS game "Pokemon Pearl." Since Swablu can learn to fly, it can aid your travels immensely by making it easier for you…

  • "Pokemon: Pearl Version" is a fourth-generation "Pokemon" game that takes place in Sinnoh. Because you'll find loamy soil in Sinnoh, you can grow fruit there like the Pamtre berry. The Pamtre berry is…

  • In "Pokemon Diamond," a title for the Nintendo DS, you can obtain 92 Technical Machines or TMs. The purpose of a TM is to teach a Pokemon an attack it cannot learn by leveling up. For example, TM26…

  • Pearl snaps refer to the pearl-like finish on the top of the snap.The term "pearl" is somewhat of a misnomer, since the snap is rarely made from pearls; instead, the "pearl" refers to the finish on…

  • The "Pokemon" series of games for Nintendo's Gameboy and DS line of hand-held consoles have featured over 450 separate Pokemon characters over the series' creation in 1996. These characters have been…

  • "Pokemon: Pearl" features hundreds of collectable Pokemon. Misdreavus is a haunting Pokemon that only comes out at night, and then only in scary locations. The first place you can encounter a…

  • Pearls are jewelry items that are generally worn by women and frequently used in necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings. Pearls come in different variations, colors and luster, but the most common…

  • Pearl millet, or Pennisetum glaucum, is the most commonly grown type of millet. The seeds of the millet are blue to gray, and have a rounded end and a pointed end. It has been cultivated for thousands…

  • Many types of clothing have snap fronts with pearlized tops. Unfortunately, washing machines, wear and weather will cause your pearl snaps to ruin. If you do not want to replace the garment itself,…

  • The pearl cap in a snap button is a small, decorative piece that resembles a real pearl. The underside of the decorative pearl is flat and sits at the top in the the center of a button snap. The…

  • A damaged snap on a pair of pants can be an intimidating problem. A snap is put onto the fabric by first creating a hole in the fabric with a punch then joining the two sides of the snap together with…

  • Lizard pearls are small, rounded stones that are often sold in New Age stores and mystical and metaphysical shops. They come in various luminescent colors, each bearing the name of a creature, such as…

  • Many pants now use snaps instead of zippers because they are convenient and quick to close. Snaps are composed of two portions on pants, including one on the pants waistline interior and another on…

  • In "Pokémon Pearl," Secret Power is a battle move that you can teach to your Pokémon through the use of a Technical Machine (TM): TM43. Any Pokémon that can use TMs can learn…

  • If you have a ring that you cherish that has lost a pearl, there are many ways you can go about replacing the pearl. If you have a bevel or pronged setting, it's best to use a professional. However,…

  • Button snaps make it easy to close pants and jackets. However, when button snaps are broken, they do not snap properly. Fix broken button snap-on pants with a snap setter tool. Snap setter tools work…

  • Pearls are versatile and beautiful, giving elegance and class to items often overlooked. Multipurposed, they can be worn to all occasions and are the focal gem for weddings. The perfect gift, pearls…

  • The best pearls in the world are grown in saltwater oysters, painstakingly cultivated one at a time. Because each pearl and its origin is different, it is important to know the qualities of pearls…

  • If you've received a Mikimoto pearl, you have one of the highest quality pearls available to consumers. Mikimoto, a pioneer in jewelry making, successfully cultured the first farm grown pearl in the…

  • With over 150 years of rich culture and history the Mikimoto pearl is one of the most highly valued and sought after gemstones. Kokichi Mikimoto was the inventor of the worlds first semi-spherical and…

  • Mother of pearl is a layer of material created by mollusk shells. Oyster shells and conch shells are common types of shells that produce mother of pearl. Mother of pearl jewelry and accessories are…

  • In China, pearls have long been recognized for their healing properties. The last empress of China, CiXi, was renowned for her flawless complexion, which she maintained with pearl cream.

  • Pearls are one of the oldest natural gems. They form inside oysters, and people use pearls in many types of jewelry around the world. The origin of the pearl is not completely known because it has…

  • Marine pearls are obtained from mollusks. Mollusks are shellfish that have a hard outer shell and soft inner body. Marine pearls are created by the mollusk coating an irritant, such as food, that is…

  • Keishi, sometimes called Keishi pearls, are seed pearls. The name originates from the Japanese for "poppy seed," indicating the pearl's size. Keishi pearls are formed by two processes but are not…

  • Pearl is the name given to several different skin-resurfacing laser therapies by Cutera, a company that markets and sells laser medical devices. Cutera offers three different therapies that include…

  • Pearls are produced when mollusks secrete nacre to coat an irritant inside their shells. Pearls grow bigger and faster in salt water, but have a more unique appearance in fresh water. Which is better…

  • Vintage and western clothing often have lovely pearl snap buttons. However damage to the pearl insets can occur over time. A broken pearl snap button is not a reason to toss an article of clothing.…

  • Two types of mollusks--saltwater oysters and freshwater mussels--produce natural pearls of aragonite crystals, a form of calcium carbonate. Pearls form when a foreign body, such as a parasite or food,…

  • Whether you're making home stationery or experimenting with different art media, making your own ink can prove useful. Making your own ink gives you the ability to create a variety of tones and hues,…

  • Pearls have been used since as early as 520 BCE as jewelery. Some individuals believe they have magical powers. Others simply enjoy their beauty. Today, pearls come in many forms. They can be either…

  • In the days before pearls became widely available, these natural gems had great value as a precious stone because of the difficulties involved in obtaining them. Pearl divers, some of whom still…

  • Pearls are stunning and often made into jewelry. The prices for pearls vary based on the quality, color, size and type of pearl, but harvesting pearls can be a very profitable business. The ideal…

  • Pearls have been highly desirable decorative items for centuries and still command a high price today. Pearl production is often referred to as farming, cultivation or harvesting, as pearls are the…

  • If anything is more romantic than the sight of a string of pearls shining against a background of elegant fabric, it's the vision of young men plunging into the waters of the Indian ocean, manually…

  • Boutineers are bowless corsages worn by men on special occasions when a suit is required. Boutineers come in two main types: fresh and silk. Most are relatively small and consist of one flower or bud.…

  • Choosing the right pearls for a person, an event or an occasion is an important skill. The pearl is unique according to Aaron Kilman Jewelers because "it is the only gemstone that is formed within a…

  • Making your own carnation bouquet as opposed to purchasing one not only reduces cost but allows you to personalize it with embellishments of your choice. You can use similar colored carnations for a…

  • Color plays a crucial role when considering the grading of a single pearl. The color includes both the overtone and the body color of the pearl. The color can develop in many ways, and pearls come in…

  • Unlike diamonds mined from the earth, pearls develop organically in mollusks, such as clams, mussels and oysters, living in water. The pearl formation process is basically the same in all mollusks.…

  • It isn't uncommon for a string of pearls to break. Oftentimes, the pearls are old and restringing done by the original retailer isn't possible or is costly, without a receipt. Knotting in a string of…

  • Biwa pearls were originally freshwater pearls cultured in freshwater mussels rather than oysters, from Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture in Honshu, Japan. These were once so dominant in the marketplace…

  • If you own a beautiful pearl necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings, you may believe this cherished piece of jewelry must be protected and packaged away for safekeeping. However, in the case of…

  • There are both naturally occurring and cultured saltwater and freshwater pearls. Cultured pearls result when an irritant---such as a small piece of shell---is inserted into an oyster, where it is…

  • Whether you have inherited some pearls from Grandma or have bought some in a thrift store, you may be wondering how to find out how much your pearls are worth. You can tell if your pearls are real or…

  • Pearls are some of the most valued pieces of jewelry in the world and have been popular for centuries. While pearls are naturally harvested from shellfish, people have figured out how to intervene and…

  • Mikimoto pearls are considered by most experts to be the finest cultured pearls in the world. The pearls are the product of exhaustive research and experimentation by pearl expert Kokichi Mikimoto,…

  • Pearls are either natural, cultured or imitation. A natural pearl is formed when an irritant-often a piece of sand-gets into certain mollusks and is turned into a pearl by the fluid released by the…

  • This simple question has a complex answer. A pink pearl can be a phenomenon of nature, like "The Big Pink Pearl," a baroque (free form) 470-karat gem found in 1990 by Wesley Rankin while diving at…

  • Among the first gems prized by humans, pearls are produced by mollusks in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Though oysters and clams are most known for making pearls, mussels, snails, conch and…

  • Pearls are a timeless jewel, beloved for their versatility and femininity. Pearl necklaces were a trademark of the pampered housewife in classic television shows, including "Leave It To Beaver" and…

  • Traditionally, quality pearl necklaces are strung on silk thread. Silk is a sturdy material but over time it stretches---gaps open between the pearls, and the silk wears thin and often breaks. To…

  • Pearls have been treasured around the world for thousands of years. Although there are many sizes, shapes and colors, natural white lustrous pearls formed by salt water mollusks, usually oysters,…

  • Pearls have a delicate surface that can be easily scratched by sharp objects or even friction from other pearls. A common practice to avoid this when stringing pearls is to tie a knot between each…

  • Freshwater and cultured pearls share a number of traits, with only a few differences. All pearls are the result of an irritant, like a grain of sand, finding its way into the sensitive inner tissue of…

  • The name coin pearls originated from the process of transplanting a coin-shaped nucleus, instead of the traditional round nucleus, into a mollusk. The result is a flat pearl with high luster.

  • Pearls, whether natural or cultured (formed by a mollusk with human assistance), are elegant, coveted gems with a long history of use in jewelry. Before men learned to "culture" them, thereby…

  • Mallorca pearls originally came from the Spanish island of Mallorca or Majorca. The faux pearls have been made by local women since the 19th century. Mallorca pearls are similar in appearance to…

  • Pearls represent a classic jewelry option for many different outfits and occasions. Many different types of pearls exist; the five major types of pearls are Akoya pearls, black pearls, freshwater…

  • Cherished for their elegant beauty, pearls are actually very soft and require special care. Vinegar, in particular, must be avoided, as it's capable of dissolving pearls.

  • A mollusk will make a pearl when an irritant becomes lodged inside its shell. Because of overfishing, pollution and drilling for oil, pearls rarely are found in the wild. Today, most pearls are…

  • Cultured pearls are frequently treated in one of several ways to alter or improve their color or luster.

  • Pearls are truly unique gemstones. In fact, they are the only type of gemstone that is formed inside of a living organism. Pearls are timeless and are considered a classic addition to any wardrobe. As…

  • Due to the high cost of natural and cultured pearls, imitation pearls have had a place in jewelry throughout human history.

  • When you are talking about jewelry, size really does matter. It plays an important role in determining the value of many gemstones, including pearls. On average, pearls can range in size from less…

  • The quality of pearls is judged by a number of characteristics, including size. While the relationship between the size of the pearls and the price can vary depending on the dealer, generally the…

  • Whether you have a single pearl ring that's losing its luster or you have recently inherited a string of pearls, you may wonder how you can get your pearls to look their best. Pearls are beautiful…

  • Sweet water pearls are harvested from freshwater mollusks found in freshwater lakes and rivers. Officially referred to as freshwater pearls, they are primarily used for jewelry.

  • While white or off-white pearls are a traditional symbol of elegance, they can be tinted other colors as well. Coloring your pearls is an almost effortless way to revive an old piece of jewelry or to…

  • Pearls are used widely in jewelry, from earrings to pendants. Making your own pearl jewelry or repairing a piece that you already have is easy and usually quick, though you'll need to be careful as…

  • Despite the best care and attention, jewelry wears out. Chains get dirty, clasps break. One of the most heartbreaking jewelry failures strikes when a strand of your favorite pearls breaks. You could…

  • A string of natural or cultured pearls can be quite expensive. This fine piece of jewelry can be worn with just about anything, from a formal dress to a plain white t-shirt. Telling the difference…

  • Mother of pearl buttons and shell buttons are both types of "natural" buttons, meaning that they are made from substances found in nature, rather than being manufactured, like plastic or metal…

  • Designing necklaces and bracelets with pearls and gems either for yourself or another is creative and fun. The quality of the natural or freshwater pearl or gem you use is rated by size, color, shape,…

  • Pearls are classified by their origin. They are then graded by their size, shape, thickness, color, luster, clarity and conformity to each other. Cultured and shell pearls actually come in a rainbow…

  • Often called "a half pearl," a mabe pearl forms on the inside of a mollusk's shell as compared with a normal pearl that forms inside the body of the mollusk. They appear round on one side, flat on the…

  • Pearls are made of the same substances a mollusk uses to build its shell: a mineral called aragonite and a type of protein called conchiolin. Taken together, these two materials are called nacre.

  • To assess the value of a pearl, you must first understand the difference between a "natural" and a "real" pearl. Natural pearls are organically created within oysters. Humans have no part in their…

  • Whether you have freshwater or saltwater pearls, the care and storage of these beautiful gems remains the same. Because pearls have an organic structure, they have a fragile outer surface that you…

  • Often, color applications are applied to lower-grade cultured pearls in an attempt to enhance their appearance. Yet higher quality color-enhanced pearls do exist. Caring for dyed pearls doesn't differ…

  • The chocolate pearl made its debut in 2000. There are generally two types of chocolate pearls: black Tahitian pearls bleached to a lustrous brown tint and freshwater white pearls dyed a warm chocolate…

  • Keshi pearls are a type of pearl that are created differently than the more common round pearls. The Keshi pearl's distinct qualities give it a unique beauty and appeal.

  • Originating in Japan in the 1800s, Mikimoto pearls have enjoyed worldwide success. Oyster researcher Kokichi Mikimoto succeeded in culturing round pearls at a time when oysters in Japan were becoming…

  • Modern medicine has taken a lot of tips and advice from the ancient world. One of these wonderful ancient medicines that is growing in popularity is cream made of mother of pearl, also called bleach…

  • Originally tied to the signs of the zodiac, birth stones are gemstones associated with the month of an individual's birth. Some people believe birth stones, also called natal stones, are good luck…

  • Like all precious gemstones, pearls have a special symbolic meaning. They have been considered both lucky and unlucky for brides, and have symbolized purity, chastity, humility and innocence. Some…

  • Although it is considered a semi-precious gem, the pearl is actually an organic material formed inside mollusks, such as oysters. Whether pearls are saltwater or freshwater, they make a special…

  • Pearls can be perfect gifts for many occasions, but you should be aware of the wide variety of pearls and how they are cultivated to make an informed decision about your purchase.

  • The incomparable pearl has been regarded throughout history as a treasure almost beyond value. Before the creation of cultured pearls, only the wealthiest and most powerful individuals were able to…

  • Pearls have been prized for their beauty since ancient times. The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History says that they were one of the first gems known to people (see Reference 1). Pearls…

  • Using a laser to resurface the skin is nothing new, but the treatment was often painful and didn't achieve the desired result. The relatively new Pearl procedure is proving to achieve the sought-after…

  • In order to better understand how a pearl grows inside an oyster, it is helpful to be familiar with the internal makeup of the mollusk. An oyster contains the following parts: mouth, stomach, heart,…

  • The Swarovski pearl, also known as the Swarovski Crystal pearl, is an imitation pearl that is created by using a Swarovski crystal at the center rather than a plastic bead. Using crystals rather than…

  • A South Sea pearl is a specific kind of pearl that is produced only by the pinctada maxima mollusk. These pearls are produced in both the Indian and Pacific Oceans in the Philippines, Australia,…

  • There are several tests for pearls that will tell you if your pearls are natural or artificial. However, some of these tests are not easy on the jewelry itself, so if you are just curious, don't be…

  • Pearls become yellow over time when they are not properly cared for, have been allowed to dry out, or are frequently worn. This can be the result of brittle nacre, or from a build up of sweat and oil…

  • Akoya pearls are predominately made throughout Japan and China. They have been farmed for nearly 100 years. They are known for their luster and round appearance.

  • According to the Gemology Institute of America (GIA), mysterious chocolate pearls are actually black Tahitian pearls, which have been treated to alter their appearance. Researchers at the Institute…

  • Pearls are elegant, timeless and a perfect gift for just about any occasion. Because of the high occurrence of fake pearls, it's important to know what your beautiful strand of pearls is worth. There…

  • Whether you have a set of pearls that has become worn and brown over the years, or you would like to lighten your pearls so that they are a delicate pink or a purer white, bleaching your pearls may be…

  • A pearl is a small round natural gem formed when a grain of sand, foreign object or body get lodged in the flesh of a mollusk, irritating the flesh, which responds by coating the grain with many…

  • Pearls come from all over the world, and are found in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors. Provided they are not imitation, real pearls are either formed by natural or cultured means, in either…

  • Pearls have long been esteemed and valued as beautiful jewelry items, and are still widely sought after today. Unlike other gemstones that are mined in the earth, pearls are formed within living…

  • If you are shopping for pearls, you certainly want to ensure that you get the best value for your dollar. You should always examine the pearls closely to determine their quality prior to purchasing…

  • Pearls. Made fashionable by Coco Chanel and made classic by Jackie O., they are the calling card of all things classy. But, fresh-water and cultured pearls can cost hundreds. The good news is with the…

  • Natural pearls are beautiful and unique. Their luster and shine can create almost a mirror in high quality gems and they seem to absorb the light from the room. However, you must be very careful with…

  • Restringing pearls is a labor of love. It requires patience, coordination and a good eye. But when you're finished, you can wear your prized pearls with pride.

  • Abalone pearls are some of the rarest pearls in the world and considered by many to be among the most beautiful. They have an intense luster and can be blue, lavender, orange, green, pink, silver and…

  • Pearls make for timeless jewelry. Today, you can wear pearls day or night, with casual wear or formal attire. Cultured pearls have gotten so inexpensive that they have become ubiquitous. Freshwater…

  • The inside layer of certain fresh and salt water mollusks contain a luminescent substance called mother-of-pearl or nacre. It comes from three main sources. The tropical seas of Asia have the pearl…

  • The pearl g-string comes in a stylish array of delicate designs. You will see it mostly as a string of pearls adjoined to lace or satin waistbands. Get this type of g-string for fashion and occasion…

  • If you have pearls in your possession, there may come a time that you consider selling them. Pearls are valuable jewelry accents and can make you a large amount of money depending on their grade and…

  • Pearls are durable but very delicate. Proper care is required to ensure their elegance and luster. Follow the steps below to care for your valuable pearls.