beaded jewelry

Beaded jewelry

It seems that there are many crafting projects that will interest many people for a while and then something new will arrive on the scene and people will switch to that. Also people get tired of seeing everyone with the same item. One crafting project that has been around for centuries and is still strong today is beaded jewelry. The Native Americans have been doing beaded projects for years. The elaborate beading that they did on clothing and other articles is displayed in museums throughout the world. This beautiful crafting still inspires people today.

Black pearl earrings

Every piece of jewelry has a story. Black pearl earrings typically tell a tale of intrigue and sophistication. You can almost hear these precious gems whispering stories of being formed deep in a shell. They emerge after developing into the perfect, dark spheres that are sought after by pearl harvesters around the globe.

Mikimoto pearl necklace

A Mikimoto pearl necklace is the top of the line as far as these little round cultured wonders go. You definitely can’t go wrong with a set of these in your gift package.

Mother of Pearl Gemstone

One of the most alluring additions to any jewelry piece is a mother of pearl gemstone. These stones are beautiful and when added to a necklace, a pair of earrings or a ring, they instantly give the piece a unique sense of elegance.

Mabe Pearl

Pearl jewelry

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Other resources

  • The beryls: the crystal from which emeralds and aquamarines are made
    The beryl is the family of crystal that creates emeralds and aquamarines, when its color is green or blue-green, respectively. Red beryl is bixbite or red emerald or scarlet emerald, pink beryl is morganite, white beryl is goshenite, and a clear bright yellow beryl is called golden beryl.
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  • Synthetic Diamonds
    The first synthetic diamonds were produced by General Electric in 1954, but the production took off only in the 1990s when a small company by the name of Gemesis Corporation figured out a way to produce synthetic diamonds that were of the same quality as natural diamonds, at a cheaper price. Today, Gemesis produces synthetic white diamonds, and colored diamonds as welland cost much less than natural diamonds.
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