Pearl
Discover the Serene Beauty of Pearls
Dive into the iridescent glow of our pearl collection at Crystal Dreams World, where ocean-born gems embody purity and emotional balance. Formed when oysters weave nacre around a grain of sand, pearls are rare treasures—only 1 in 15,000 oysters creates one naturally. Our ethically sourced pearl jewelry—necklaces, rings, and earrings—blends timeless elegance with spiritual serenity. Why do pearls’ lunar vibes call to you?
Why choose our pearls?
Pearls harmonize the heart chakra, soothing emotions and enhancing intuition. Their lustrous glow varies by type:
- Akoya: Pure white, perfect for emotional balance.
- Tahiti: Black with rainbow hues, ideal for protection.
- South Sea: Golden, radiant for abundance.
Crafted in sterling silver, gold, or platinum, our pearls shine with vibrant luster and smooth surfaces, sourced from eco-conscious farms. Which pearl speaks to your soul—a classic necklace or bold ring?
Pearls: elegance and energy
From weddings to personal rituals, pearls symbolize wisdom and love. Pair with turquoise for intuition or tiger’s eye for grounding. Picture a pearl pendant radiating calm—how would it uplift your day? Clean gently with a soft cloth to preserve their glow, avoiding chemicals.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pearls
How do I clean and store my beads?
To clean your beads, wipe them gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after each use. For a more thorough cleaning, use warm soapy water with a mild soap, avoiding abrasive products. Then dry them flat on a soft cloth in the open air.
For storage, keep each piece of jewellery separately in a soft cloth pouch or lined jewellery box to avoid scratches. Protect your pearls from direct sunlight, excessive heat and humidity. For necklaces, store them flat to protect the thread.
How can you tell the difference between cultured and natural pearls?
It is difficult to distinguish between cultured pearls and natural pearls, as both are produced by pearl oysters. Cultured pearls are often more regular and round, and may have small surface imperfections. Spherical natural pearls are very rare.
Cultured pearls reflect light better than natural pearls and have a smoother texture. If in doubt, ask for a certificate of authenticity or consult an expert.
Pearls: what is the environmental impact of their extraction?
The extraction of pearls, whether natural or cultured, has an environmental impact. Pearl farming can generate waste, and pearl oysters are sensitive to pollution. Global warming is also a major risk for pearl fishing areas.
However, pearl farming is evolving to minimise its impact, with a focus on ethical sourcing and fair trade. Unlike mining, pearl farming does not require drilling or the use of toxic products.
Which frames are best for each type of pearl?
There are several types of setting that can be used to enhance pearls, depending on the colour and type of pearl. Yellow gold offers a warm, classic look, while white gold adds a modern touch. Platinum or silver can be used to vary the style.
Kitten settings are popular for rings, offering a smooth surface where the stone is set. White or cream pearls can be set off with yellow or white gold, while black, gold or coloured pearls can be combined with more contemporary metals such as platinum or silver.
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