Cultured Pearl:
June’s Gemstone
A pearl is the product of an oyster’s defense mechanism. When a foreign irritant
is introduced naturally or by man (cultured), the oyster immediately surrounds
it with layers of a substance called nacre. This forms the exquisite gemstone
known as pearl. Pearls come in a wide range of colors from delicate rose white
to black. 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. 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 10 mm and up from Australian and
Indonesian waters), to name a few.
The oriental pearl is known as the gem of the moon. They have been recognized
as the emblem of modesty, chastity and purity. They have also come to symbolize
a happy marriage.
Pearl is the official birthstone of the month of June. It is also the accepted
anniversary gemstone for the 3rd and 30th years of marriage.
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