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How to Distinguish Fine Quality Pearls

January 6, 2013 by Trish

Pearls are precious gifts of nature; it’s no wonder why they are given as beautiful and fitting gifts to loved ones. Pearls are lovely to behold, with an elegance and grace no other gem can exude. They make wonderful heirlooms as they can retain their luminescent beauty for years and years. But their beauty and popularity has resulted in the production of numerous imitations- fake pearls made of glass, plastic and other materials. Some are made so flawlessly it can be difficult to distinguish from the real thing.

To avoid purchasing imitations for the price of the genuine article, it is important to familiarise yourself with the characteristics of genuine pearls and how to differentiate them from the fakes.

Distinguishing Real from Fake

Fake pearls can sometimes be made and sold to appear real, but there are a few telltale steps in order to definitively identify a fake pearl. Following are some simple tests you can do to spot the fakes. It is advisable to conduct more than one of these tests to accurately determine the authenticity of your pearl.

  1. The Teeth Test. Run a pearl lightly along the edge of your front teeth. Real pearls ought to feel sandy or gritty. If it feels too smooth, chances are the pearl is an imitation.
  2. The Friction Test. Rub two pearls together lightly. Similar to the teeth test, real pearls should feel somewhat gritty, and produce a powdery substance from the layers of nacre, the substance that makes up real pearls.
  3. The Magnification Test. Look at the pearl under a jeweller’s loupe. The magnified surface of real pearls ought to have a scaly, maze-like appearance, whereas fake pearls just look grainy.
  4. The Variation Test. Take a close look at each of the pearls, if they all look identical in shape, lustre, size and colour and appear to be completely flawless, then they may be fake as real pearls often have slight variations.

The Genuine Article

Genuine pearls have many fine qualities that fake pearls will never truly possess or replicate. These pearls are graded in quality with A representing the lowest and AAA representing the highest, based on the fine qualities they possess. Those with a trained eye for appraising pearls know if a pearl possesses these qualities with just a glance, but anyone can spot these qualities with some careful observation and knowledge of what to look out for.

In order to distinguish a truly exquisite, genuine pearl, look closely for the following features:

  • Lustre. Lustre basically represents the quality and quantity of light reflected from the pearl. Lustre is not just represented by how “shiny” a pearl is, but how intensely it illuminates from within. This seeming illumination is caused by the pearl’s many layers of light-reflecting nacre. Pearls come in a range of lustre levels, from low to very high. More nacre in a pearl means higher lustre levels and a longer period of retaining its iridescent beauty.

To determine the lustre level of a genuine pearl, try examining it under a fluorescent lamp over a light-coloured material. Roll it back and forth to check for uniform lustre. The more distinct the reflected images are on the surface of a pearl, the more lustrous it is and consequently, more valuable. If the surface appears chalky with washed-out reflections of light and other objects, the pearl most likely has low lustre.

  • Colour and Overtone. Pearls come in a wide variety of colours and overtones, and some are rarer and consequently more expensive than others. The most common colours are white and cream, but these can be slightly more expensive when they have rose or silver overtones, which are colours that complement the body colour of the pearl. Darker toned pearls are also more desirable and expensive than lighter ones.
  • Shape. Pearls come in three basic shapes: symmetrical, spherical and baroque. The more spherical or rounder the pearl, the more desirable and expensive it is. Symmetrical pearls, such as teardrop-shaped ones, are also desirable but not as expensive. The least expensive of all pearls would be the baroque ones, which are irregularly-shaped.
  • Size. The bigger the pearl, the more nacre and time are required to form it, thus making it more expensive and valuable.

If you are still in doubt after examining your own pearls, it is best to get the expert opinion of a certified gemologist.

Where to Find Quality Pearl Jewellery Online

If you are on the lookout for fine, quality pearl jewellery online, look no further than www.watchesandjewellery.com.au. Watches & Jewellery sells numerous brands of jewellery and watches in Australia, including some fine pearl necklaces, earrings, pendants and bracelets made from genuine freshwater pearls. They also have lovely silver and gold jewellery that can serve as perfect gifts for special occasions.

Debra Wright blogs about a plethora of topics including watches and other fields. Wright considers Watches and Jewellery as one of the leaders in selling online jewelleries and watches.





Filed Under: Jeweller/Jewellery Tagged With: beauty, color, Distinguish, fake, Fine Quality, friction, gem, luminescent, lustre, magnification, overtone, pearls, real, shape, teeth test, tips

4 Tips To Pick The Perfect Present

December 24, 2012 by Trish

 

Shopping for Christmas presents can be a delight or a dilemma and much depends on whether you know exactly what to buy that special person, or whether you are racking your brains for inspiration.

The Sunday supplements and magazines in the lead up to Christmas are a great source of unusual and unique gift ideas which are worth noting.  Similar and less expensive items are likely to be available at your local supermarket which is the ideal place to start the search for that perfect present.  Most of the larger stores also stock a huge range of non-food items such as clothes, perfumes, books, electronics and toys, often at reduced prices to independent outlets.

For those difficult-to-buy-for relatives and friends, browse your supermarket and jot down a few potential ideas.  What are their interests or hobbies?

For example, if they enjoy making cakes they would probably appreciate one of the latest baking books.

DVDs, which are sold in most supermarkets, are a clear present choice for all ages.  From boxed sets of their favourite television series to the latest movies – or classic movies – there will be something for everyone. Non-fiction DVDs are also available on all manner of subjects from football to fitness.

While giving a little consideration to the age and possible health needs of your recipient; food and drink are always welcome and do not have to be expensive.  A few carefully chosen items, such as a special packet of tea, chocolate biscuits, and perhaps a pretty cup and saucer, make a lovely gift.

Shopping for the wine buff is very easy. Your supermarket will stock a wide selection of excellent wines from all around the world and most adults appreciate a decent bottle of wine for Christmas.  If your knowledge of wine is somewhat sketchy there will be staff on hand to advise you.

The chocolate lover is also catered for, with supermarkets at Christmas selling a range of gorgeous chocolates, including named and own- brands. large boxes of assorted centres, truffles, liquor chocolates and the chocolate Santas and snowmen which every child loves to find in their Christmas stocking.

Children are relatively simple to shop for.  They generally know exactly what toys they want and the supermarket can provide them, along with plenty of small stocking fillers, games and stationery.

The beauty of all these Christmas presents is that every single one is available all under one roof from your local supermarket and at very competitive prices.  No struggling to find somewhere to park in town, no trailing from shop to shop, no panicking that your on-line choices might arrive broken, or not arrive at all.   Precious time, stress and money can be saved by starting early and it helps you to spread the cost.

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Vanessa is a blogger and work-from-home mum who writing about cooking and parenting, when not tied up by her two toddlers. She’s also into arts and crafts, likes things that glitter and any excuse for a childrens’ party.

Filed Under: Gifts, Shopping Tagged With: children, chocolate lover, christmas, dilema, DVDs, perfect, present, Shopping, tips, wine buff

Time on my hands to take care of my sites

December 16, 2012 by Tricia

Now that I’m finished my nursing studies I’m looking forward to getting back to taking care of my blogs and websites again. I’m also looking forward to going back to work but that will be sometime in the new year and it will likely happen gradually. In the meantime my poor neglected sites need a little bit of work and attention.

It looks like I need to do some updates on the software for my blogs and as I keep saying I’d like to update the theme of this site and a few others. Perhaps a new look for the new year. For some reason I’ve always used green for this site. I wonder if I should change the color or keep some green in the theme?

I was also so busy studying that I didn’t get out and do ANY Christmas shopping yet! I didn’t even do any online shopping! I have to get out and run around this week or I’m going to be out of luck and not have any presents to give anyone. I don’t have a huge list this year, but still, I want to get a few gifts for some people.

I need to visit a relative in the hospital as well. He’s gone in for something called a dual diagnosis treatment. I need to do a little reading on exactly what that is so I can understand what he’s going through when I see him. At least I have some time now so I can visit for a while.

Have you caught up on your shopping or are you still busy running around preparing for the holidays?

Filed Under: Blogging, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: blogs, busy, christmas, diagnosis, free time, holidays, Hospital, Shopping, sites, Software, studies, studying, tests, time, visit, websites, work

Oh Gee, a Tie; Uh, Thanks? 10 Christmas Gifts Sure to Please and Surprise Your Man

December 16, 2012 by Trish

Really ladies; how many ties, belts, pairs of slippers, and PJs does a man need? Between Christmas, birthdays, Father’s Day, and anniversaries, he could probably open his own shop! When your shopping list is long, and time to shop is short, grabbing that pair of slippers and a tie on the way to the register is almost all you can muster. I get it!

How about a little help this year?

1- Men’s Soft-shell Heated Jacket

Wrapped up in a shirt box, this lightweight jacket from Sharper Image will keep him toasty on the coldest of winter days with built-in heated panels that radiate from one to four levels of heat. Fully charged, he will enjoy 10 hours of amazing warmth.

2- Brera Orologi Watch

Good things come in small packages, and that could not be truer of this elegant series of watches from Italy. Featuring state-of-the-art materials coupled with extraordinary craftsmanship, any man would be delighted to sport a Brera Orologi watch!

3- Stainless Steel Pocket Compass

Tailored after an old-fashioned pocket watch and adorned with a world map inside the lid, engrave his initials on the front and this gift will make it a timeless family heirloom handed down from generation to generation. Crafted in the Scottish Highlands, this high-quality compass will continually guide him from mountain top back to you – his true north.

4- Golf Swing Video Recorder

If scoring a 72 on the green is on your guy’s bucket list, mounting this hands-free recorder to his golf bag might just be the gadget to help him check that one off the list.  Recording every swing from head to toe for play back through the built-in screen while on the course or through your TV or his computer will help him make the necessary adjustments he needs to improve his game.

5- The Babolat Play and Connect Interactive Tennis Racquet

Every man on earth is always looking for ways to improve his sporting abilities. If your man is a high-tech loving tennis enthusiast, this gift is sure to knock his socks off! Embedded with a sensor in the handle, instant stats are downloaded over a wireless connection for review later on his computer or on the spot over his smartphone.

6- Wireless earbuds

What a great stocking-stuffer for the music loving jogger in the family. These no more tangles earbuds connect to any iPod, iPad, iPhone, Android, or Bluetooth enabled device from up to 32 feet away. Hands and wireless free, you just might want a pair of these for yourself!

7- 700G Plush Robe for Men

Just as he is stepping out of the shower or the hot tub, wrap him up in the pure luxury of Turkish cotton. Thick, absorbent, and oh so soft, he won’t be able to wait to put this robe on. You know what that means? Quicker showers for him, more bathroom time for you!

8-Wilson Tennis Bag Premium Leather Series

Crafted in full-grain, native Texas steer leather with premium hardware embellishments, swaggering onto the courts sporting this tennis bag will give every other player on the courts bag envy.

9-Portable Wood Fire Grill

Tailgating doesn’t get any better than this with steaks perfectly seared over a wood fire. I can smell the smoky flavor already! Made for tabletop use, the grill heats up in just minutes while the base stays cool. Bonus – no need to transport or rely on heavy propane or gas canisters that might be empty as this little gem uses a small piece of wood for fuel. Tuck in a pair of season tickets to see his favorite team and Santa will be kissing you all night!

10- Leather Head Vintage Football

For the man who has everything and loves to toss around a football while watching the game or talking on the phone, this USA handmade, high-quality leather ball looks and smells like extraordinary old leather.

No matter how many times he shakes, smells, or tumbles his gift, he will never guess what’s inside this time. That merry box under the tree with his name on it may look like just another pair of PJs or a rolled up belt, but get the camera ready – he is about to unwrap a very memorable Kodak moment!

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Suzi Martel, founder of In Suzi’s Words, is a freelance lifestyle writer, from Southern California, who has a passion for writing informative, entertaining copy on a variety of topics such as; sports, exercise, healthy living, and caring for others.

Filed Under: Gifts, Shopping Tagged With: belts, christmas gifts, compass, earbuds, fire grill, football, gift, ideas, jacket, pjs, please, shopping list, slippers, tennis bag, tennis racquet, ties, watch

7 Tips On How To Buy The Perfect Engagement Ring On A Budget

December 14, 2012 by Trish

The day you propose to your special someone may be the most important day of your life.  When you’ve found that person that you want to share your life with, you want to give her the ring of her dreams; however, with the current state of the economy, your budget may not allow it.  That doesn’t mean that you can’t find a beautiful engagement ring.  Here are some tips on how to find a gorgeous ring, without breaking the bank.

1.     Determine how much you can afford. 

The old saying is that one should spend two months’ salary on a diamond engagement ring.  Times have definitely changed.  While you want to buy a fabulous ring that will impress your girlfriend, you don’t want to enter a marriage in debt.  Find out how much money you can comfortably afford.  If it isn’t much, you can always switch her ring with a larger replacement ring when your financial situation improves.

2.     Consider a non-traditional alternative.

Many people are using various stones in their engagement settings.  Unique and unusual stones, such as rubies or sapphires, are usually less expensive than a diamond.  Find a stone that has a special meaning to you, maybe her birthstone or her favorite jewel.   Keep in mind, that the ring you choose should be based on your relationship, and not the price tag.

3.     Buy synthetic.

If your girlfriend is more traditional and has her heart set on a diamond ring, you might want to opt for a fake diamond ring.  New advancements have made these synthetic counterparts look less perfect, and more like actual diamonds.  They are the perfect alternative to classic diamonds, and much more affordable.

4.     Choose an inexpensive band.

Platinum seems to be the most popular choice when it comes to choosing a band for your ring.  Although platinum is a quality material, consider using gold or white gold instead.  White gold closely resembles platinum, and is much more affordable.

5.     Consider antique.

Not only does an antique ring possess a beauty from another time period, but it has a history all its own.  Whether you use your great grandmother’s ring, or you purchase a classic ring from an antique shop, your girlfriend won’t be able to refuse your proposal.

6.     Educate yourself.

Before you visit the jewelers, educate yourself on the basics of engagement rings.  Make sure that you understand what to look for in a ring, as well as what price ranges to expect.  Knowing the various terms that are used will improve your communications with the jeweler.

7.     Shop around.

Never buy a ring from the first jeweler that you visit.  Be sure to shop around in order to compare the prices, and quality of the merchandise.  Since the internet allows you to shop at many different stores in a short amount of time, it’s a great way to see what is out there before visiting the various jewelry stores.

Whether you choose to take your girlfriend with you to pick out the special ring, or you want it to be a complete surprise, buying an engagement ring is an exciting process.  Purchasing a ring that you can afford will get you off to a great start.

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Filed Under: Jeweller/Jewellery Tagged With: antique, beautiful, budget, diamond, engagement ring, inexpensive, jeweler, marriage, perfect, platinum, ring, shop, synthetic, tips

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