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Paua online jewellery shopping Pearls are of 100% natural color - with no dyes, lacquers or any other enhancements, and are aquamarine jewelry u003cb u003e u003c u003e jewelery with its nacre. Blue Pearls of the New Zealand Paua Abalone The Blackfoot Paua (Abalone. Majority has brownish color that does not diminish or distract from the pearl's beauty jewelery wholesale jewelry online which comes from their unique shapes and colors. The Paua's mother-of-pearl cris lining, of iridescent multi-hued nacre, is recognized and widely used to create bracelets inlay, art, adornment and jewelry.
Today, most of the Paua Blue Pearls are created by man in delicate charlene with nature and the mollusk. Reflections locking jewelry armoire of their shells, these "nacre-coated irritants" called Paua (Abalone) gemstone jewelry Pearls are colorful and most often, highly iridescent. The Blue Pearls of magenta, greens and blues are considered the most desirable and are reflective as such in their pricing. These natural (blister) pearls, being either of mabe or shark's watches jewelry tooth shape, are very rare, however. These Certificates are provided to retailers, for distribution to the purchasers by the Paua Blue Pearl Hatcheries from which they originated.. The colors range from vibrant purple, magenta (purplish-red), greens and blues. Culturing pearls in the Paua has online jewellery shops been fraught with difficulties due its hemophiliac nature and its ability to quickly expel most irritants. Each Blue Pearl is graded based on its size, intensity of color; degree of luster and surface imperfection.
With characteristics similar to that of a chameleon, the pearls' soft iridescent half price jewellery colors change from blue, purple, green to gold/yellow with splashes of silver-grey, red and pink with a mere hint of light -- the color combinations are infinite. The New Zealand Paua Blue Pearls are graded using Gem, A or B grade point system - that has some similarities to the "Tahitian System" used to grade premier designs jewelry online catalog the South Sea Pearls, Tahitian Black Pearls and the Cook Island Black Pearls. Haliotis iris), one of eight mollusk variety found around the Pacific Rim, is indigenous to New Zealand coastal waters. Grading points are then allocated based on a maximum ratio point of 40% for color; 30% for luster and 30% for surface imperfections.
