Posts Tagged ‘bracelets’

Natural vs. Cultured Pearls

Monday, October 26th, 2009

I recently read an article about pearls, specifically natural pearls compared to cultured pearls. Here is an excerpt from that article.

Pearls are the only gemstone that is formed within a living creature. Natural pearls begin as a foreign object caught inside the oyster’s inner body. The oyster goes into defensive action and secretes a substance called nacre around this foreign object (irritant) to protect itself. The oyster will continue to secrete nacre around the irritant, adding layer upon layer, to produce a pearl. Natural pearls are extremely rare — in every 10,000 oysters, you might be lucky to find a single natural pearl!

Cultured pearls share the same properties of natural pearls and grow organically inside of oysters in the same fashion as natural pearls. The only difference is a person carefully implants the irritant, a small piece of polished shell, in the oyster, rather than leaving it to chance. However, it’s still up to nature to create the miraculous beauty of a pearl.

Kokichi Mikimoto patented the process of culturing pearls inside Akoya oysters in Japan in 1916. Once cultured pearls were developed and offered to the public in the 1920s, the “pearl craze” began — everyone wanted them, could afford them, and wore them. Because the culturing process occurs over several years, a perfect balance of conditions is required for the aquaculture, or growth in water, of pearls. It takes more than 800,000 oyster hours to grow cultured pearls considered of “high quality.” Japan dominated the industry until China became the leading producer of cultured pearls in the 1980s.

Because pearls are produced by a living organism, pearls require special care because they contain calcareous crystals that are sensitive to chemicals and acids. To care for your cultured or natural pearls, avoid using perfume, hairspray, abrasives, solvents, and nail polish removers while wearing them. Like your skin, cultured pearls contain water and may dehydrate and crack if exposed continuously to arid conditions. Pearls should be cleaned and re-strung annually if worn regularly. Do not use ultrasonic cleaning.

Custom “Honor” Bracelet

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

A recent customer of Beads 2 Treasure requested a bracelet design in honor of her husband who is battling several chronic diseases.  Here is what she had to say after receiving the Honor Bracelet…

“I received the Honor bracelet…. and it’s perfect!! Fits perfect, and the way you re-strung the stones looks even better than I had imagined. I really like the larger lapis beads and appreciate that you decided to make that change. Once again, thanks for taking the idea of this special bracelet and creating such a beautiful and unique piece. I am very pleased and appreciate all your patience and willingness to work with me. I have spread the word of Beads2Treasure to my friends, and as long as you’re in
business, I’m sure I’ll have need for additional pieces of jewelry for a cause.”

Thank you, Lori, for your kind words!

Creating custom jewelry is very rewarding and fun. It’s my most favorite way to create jewelry because you get to know your customer and hear their stories. Interested in having custom jewelry created just for you, a friend or a family member? Contact me at linda@beads2treasure.com. I would love to work with you.

Donation to UPside2downs

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Beads 2 Treasure was recently contacted about one of its Jewelry For a Cause bracelets. An organization in Pensacola, FL called UPside2downs found our website and asked if we would donate a Down Syndrome bracelet to their organization for a fundraiser they are participating in. UPside2downs is working to educate, inspire and encourage parents with special children. Giving parents the tools to strengthen and empower their children to reach their highest potential in life. UPside2downs.org 

Beads 2 Treasure offers UPside2downs best wishes in the success of their mission to parents and children in Florida and throughout the United States.

New Jewelry for a Cause Bracelet

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Beads2Treasure is working on a new bracelet design for Muscular Dystrophy due to a recent customer request. We are currently doing some research on Muscular Dystrophy which aids in designing a bracelet. This bracelet will be added to our Jewelry for a Cause line. Stay tuned.