House of Pearl Guide to South Seas Pearls
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If you are a fan of the TV show, The Simpsons, you might have noticed the Simpson women always wear a strand of perfect white pearls around their necks. No matter what the occasion, this white pearl necklace is a perfect accessory. If you have wondered what kind of pearl it might be, the South Sea pearl is the most likely one. South Sea Pearls come in two distinct colour types. Most often the South Sea pearl comes in a shade of gold or white. This type of pearl can also be broken down into light, medium, and dark shades of these two primary colours. The pearl can often be found in sizes that can range from ten to fifteen millimetres. As with some other pearls, finding perfectly round South Sea pearls can be difficult since most are formed in a semi-round state. More than seventy percent of these gems come in other shapes including off-round, drop, button, ringed, and baroque. As its name would imply, the South Sea pearls come from Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines. The pearls were first found in a shark off the coast of Australia and were almost overlooked because of their size. Not long after that, the largest bed of oyster ever found was discovered off the coast of Australia. Divers found enough South Sea Pearls to make it commercially viable to market these pearls to the world. Eventually, this form of the pearl gained in popularity because of the unique jewellery that was created for many of the richest people in the world. About the Author
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