What is Sea Shell Pearl?
•Posted on November 26 2015
What is Sea Shell Pearl?
Sea shell pearl is a man-made pearl from the shell of an oyster. The base of the pearl is the sea shell, which is covered and refined to the finishing shape of the pearl. In order to produce an excellent quality pearl, a key element is what we call a 'mother of pearl bead'. This element adds weight, value and durability to the pearl.
Why Sea Shell Pearl Jewelries are Your Better Choice?
There are a lot of reasons why many pearls lovers all over the world prefer buying sea shell pearls.
#Reason 1: Price
Wearing pearls is no longer the privilege of those of means, the sea shell pearl jewelry is an affordable choice for everyone’s pocket. You can simply get a perfect pearl jewelry that looks like RM10,000.00 at the price of below RM500.00. Of cause, there are always some differences on their price range, some sea shell pearls are expensive as a result of their excellent quality, but comparatively speaking shell pearls are still much easier and cheaper to buy.
#Reason 2: Quality
Cultural pearl jewelry (100% Pearl) is very expensive, and also hard to find in perfect shape and size. Sea shell pearl allow the manufacturer to determine the shape, size, and color of the pearl, thus making the final result seem perfect.
# Reason 3: Customization
Jewelry designer is able to choose between different colors and shapes, and buy the one which suits their jewelry collection the best. This also means the manufacturer is able to offer colors and shapes that not to be found in cultured pearls



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