Pearl takes many days to form in an oyster. Although it looks pretty, but it is formed from the irritant like fish bone or sand grain that enters the oyster shell. These irritants are covered by the fluid called nacre that is excreted by oysters to protect them. After many layers of nacre a beautiful pearl is formed. Hence, the lustre that is seen on pearl is due to nacre. This means if nacre layers are more, lustre will be good.
Pearls are best known accessories. There are other items like purses, bags, jackets, shoes, hair bands etc. that have different pearls attached to it, but accessories is the best way to define any pearl and its characteristics. Pearl gives a feminine and classy look.
Every women wants at least one pearl necklace or earrings in their jewelry collection as they know it is a gem that can be worn with any attire. However, one should understand that the most stylish way of wearing it so that it fits with the occasion and outfit.
Here are some techniques to know well –
- For formal occasions one should get dressed very simple yet elegant. Hence, a single strand of short pearl necklace that doesn’t go below the bust line is the perfect match for corporate events.
- On the contrary, for a casual look that just fits perfectly with your jeans or mini skirt, you can try two strands necklace.
- If you have a pink pearl string, then try them on a romantic occasion like valentines or candle light dinner. It reflects o your skin and looks very feminine.
- Lavender pearls that are never dyed or treated with color will look dashing on your attire. However, your attire should be little sober for the pearls to reflect properly.
- White pearls are common, but to become a style statement for the crowd, black pearls are a masterpiece. They go well not only with business attires but also look fantastic with party dress.
The finest way to boast your necklace is by choosing the correct length. If you are busty, then go for long strands otherwise stay confined with short strands. If you want to change styles, then look for single strands that aren’t joined at the end and then tie knots of different styles.