Pearls, Peacock, Dancers Silvery Blue/Purple, 3x5mm on 16-inch Strand
SKU: GMA-377
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Description
- Small peacock pearls "dancers" 3x5mm on 16-inch strand
- Silvery blue color, very nice nacre
- "Dancers" are oval pearls drilled through one end of the long dimension so that they hang like mini pendants on the strand where they move aka dance.
- For a darker version see GMA-387
- The name peacock references the shimmering colors of a peacocks tail. In the case of pearls it can range from a light blue tinged silver with coppery highlights, as in the case of this strand, to a quite dark purplish grey with multicolor highlights
- Pearls are formed inside bivalves (similar to oysters), which coat any foreign substance that gets inside their shell with a smooth layer of pearly nacre to eliminate the irritation and this coating of grows over time increasing the pearl's luster. The color is influenced by minerals in the water.
- The Chinese cultured some pearls in the 12th or 13th century, but the Japanese developed it into an industry in the 1890s, inserting mother-of-pearl beads as the basis of their cultured Pearls.
