Rings with pearls
Gold rings with pearls
Jewelry with pearls is a timeless classic, the pinnacle of elegance. It is a very popular and valuable choice. The most famous and important women in the world have been adorning themselves with pearls for many years. You will usually be able to choose from a variety of cultured pearls, as they are more readily available than all-natural pearls. We invite you to view our offered jewelry online or to come to the most convenient PREMIÈRE salon in Vilnius, Mazeikiai or Šiauliai.
A gold ring with pearls is an extremely popular choice when choosing a gift for a wedding anniversary or significant anniversary. At PREMIÈRE jewelry house, we have worked on many unique jewelry designs, we work a lot with pearls, we often make individual orders specifically with pearls, so we can guarantee excellent service and the highest product quality. Pearls look very beautiful combined with diamonds, we suggest you come to see and try on special pearl and diamond rings, earrings, necklaces created and made in Lithuania, Šiauliai. For those who want a special, one-of-a-kind jewelry masterpiece, we will create a completely unique 3D visual, and then we will make the jewelry of your dreams with our own hands. We can find and order pearls completely according to your wishes (size, color). We use white, pink and yellow gold for original works, and we can also combine high-class Limoges enamel with products with pearls. Enamel gives the product more character, brightness, you can choose from many colors - red, blue, green, opal, etc. We invite you to contact us by e-mail. by mail senamiestis@premiere.lt or by phone +37067414676 and come to talk about the product of your dreams over a cup of tea or coffee! We will provide you with a preliminary product price on the same day.
A pearl is a gem of natural origin, extracted naturally from water inhabitants - molluscs, after a foreign body has entered them. Over time, the mollusk envelops the foreign body with a layer of nacre, forming a pearl. Such a process makes it clear that each pearl is unique and can have different shapes or colors. All-natural pearls are very rare and extremely expensive, and it is difficult to find large quantities of pearls of the same shape. However, jewelry with pearls is more often made from cultured pearls, extracted in a process with human intervention. The process of cultured pearls differs only in that the foreign body is manually implanted into the mollusc, rather than falling in naturally. The formation of the pearl itself can take up to four years. They can be extracted in both salt and fresh waters. The three main types of saltwater pearls are popular and known to everyone - "Akoya", "Taichi", "South Sea". These pearls account for just one-tenth of all cultured pearls mined in the world. The rest of the pearls are extracted from fresh waters.
What determines the quality of a pearl, how is its value calculated?
The following main criteria are taken into account when evaluating or selecting pearls:
- Pearl shape. Round, extremely regular shaped pearls are valued at the highest price. Round ones are still considered more classic, recognized in the world, and other more interesting shapes are considered avant-garde, for people who like uniqueness.
- Pearl color. White pearls are one of the most popular in jewelry, but also the most mined. The most expensive pearls on the market today are South Sea saltwater pearls, which vary in color from white to rich gold. The darker the color, the higher the price of the pearl.
- Pearl surface luster. The shinier the nacreous surface, the more desirable the pearl.
- Comparability of pearls. Often in jewelry you have to use more than one pearl, e.g. a pair of earrings requires at least two units, a bracelet or necklace may require several dozen pearls. Since pearls can have various surface bumps, irregularities, differences in shades, pay attention to how they fit together. It is worth noting that unevenness or bumps are not a defect. Real pearls always have some imperfections that give them a sense of authenticity. Don't look for perfect symmetry - all the beauty of pearls lies in their irregularities, pits...
- Pearl size. Pearls are more commonly described by their diameter rather than their weight. The most common cultured pearls are up to 10mm. Larger, especially natural pearls are a true rarity that would cost a lot of money to acquire.
Jewelry with pearls is usually made using white, yellow or pink pearls, but you can also find other colors - purple, gold, brown, almost black pearl products. Jewelry with pearls, usually gold, but also silver. Pearl is very often used as an accent in bridal jewelry, including rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. PREMIÈRE salons are often visited by young women looking for fine jewelry with pearls, for the most important day of love - weddings. A pearl necklace with a sleeveless dress looks extremely luxurious, and a minimalistic necklace with one pearl looks extremely delicate and unobtrusive, so we can find jewelry with pearls for everyone.
The pearl is known as a symbol of love, tenderness, kindness and beauty. Also, since ancient times it is believed to have healing properties and a positive effect on psychological well-being. Pearls with non-standard shapes or other defects that cannot be used in jewelry are ground and used to extract high-quality calcium preparations.
It is worth noting that the pearl is quite soft and fragile, so it should be stored and worn with care so as not to be damaged. It is also important that pearl jewelery is only purchased from trusted and experienced jewelers to ensure that you are purchasing high quality, authentic pearls. Fake pearls can be tempting with their low price, but over time, fake pearls will begin to peel, crack, and lose their luster. Before buying online, we suggest viewing the pearls in person. Jewelry with pearls should be kept in a fabric bag, cleaned only with a soft napkin, and ideally - delivered to jewelers to perform preventive cleaning, check the wear of the product, if necessary, offer to renew the clasp, the thread on which the bracelet or necklace is strung.