Your Pearl Bracelet
The most expensive pearl bracelets are those with spherical pearls - the rounder the pearls, the more expensive the bracelet. Symmetrical pearl bracelets include pearls that are pear-shaped and any other shapes that have symmetry but are not round. Lastly, baroque pearls are irregularly shaped pearls - least expensive, yes, but are unique and beautiful as bracelets too.
Pearl bracelets come in different colors too. The general color of a pearl is called the body color, and is typically white, cream, yellow, silver, pink, or black. Pearls can also have overtones, which are apparent when light reflects off the pearl surface. For instance, a pearl bracelet could be white, but give off a pinkish sheen when raised into the light. Pearl bracelets are exceptional, and given special attention and care, the pearls will last a lifetime. Softness makes pearls vulnerable - keep them away from household chemicals such as hAir spray, make-up, and perfume. These are notorious for dulling the luster of pearls, and over time will cause blotches and spots. To avoid all these, the pearl bracelet should be the last thing a woman puts on before going out. Wearing your pearl bracelet often is also a good idea. It is, in fact, one of the best ways to care for them, as they remain lustrous because of the body's natural oils. Before storing after use, wipe the pearl bracelet with a soft Cloth and always keep separately from other gemstones or precious metals. Pearls are quite soft, and they could be scratched quite easily and their tender surfaces could be dulled by other jewelry.
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