**◈ A Word from the Designer**
Carefully selected natural organic gemstones – pink pearls and Tridacna – form the basis of this design.
The free-form pink pearls possess a natural, captivating silky luster, exuding a gentle and endearing charm.
The Tridacna is meticulously carved into a star shape, symbolizing the auspicious blessing of guiding stars. The stars, with their high porcelain-like finish and warm, lustrous sheen, evoke a classical romantic aesthetic, fully showcasing a spiritual and wise aura.
**Limited edition custom piece, awaiting its destined owner with spiritual wisdom.**
**Pearls**
The English word "Pearl" originates from the Latin "Pemnla," meaning "pride of the sea." Throughout history, in both Eastern and Western cultures, pearls have symbolized health, purity, and nobility, and are the birthstone for June.
Pearls, amber, and coral are the world's three great organic gemstones, with pearls often hailed as the king of organic gemstones.
Pearls are produced by mollusks such as oysters and mussels. Their primary chemical component is calcium carbonate. They have low hardness and are soluble in acids and alkalis. Therefore, pearls should not be in prolonged contact with rough fabrics or hard objects, and should be kept away from cosmetics, perfumes, dyes, and any chemical substances. Oiling is also not recommended.
Pearls boast a rich and beautiful spectrum of colors, with delicate and soft hues ranging from warm tones of yellow, gold, orange, pink, and creamy white, to cooler shades of green, blue, indigo, purple, and gray.
Pearls can form naturally or be cultured. Currently, 99% of pearls on the market are cultured.
Natural pearls are primarily found in the Persian Gulf region and India, as well as freshwater pearls from Tennessee, USA.
Cultured pearls benefit from Japan's most mature technology, producing the highest quality. Other significant producing regions include China, Tahiti, Australia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, and other South Seas areas.
Cultured pearls can be categorized into four types:
1. Nucleated Cultured Pearls – Tend to be rounder in shape. (Perfectly round natural pearls are extremely rare.)
2. Keshi Pearls – Nuclei are attached to the shell, allowing the pearl to grow around the nucleus.
3. Mabe Pearls – Pronounced "Ma-beh," these are half-spherical pearls, also known as "button pearls" or "half-round pearls."
4. Non-nucleated Cultured Pearls – Freshwater cultured pearls, often used for grinding into pearl powder due to the absence of a nucleus.
**Mother-of-Pearl**
"Mother-of-Pearl" is the collective term for the bivalve mollusks capable of producing pearls. The inner lining of their shells, through prolonged secretion of nacre, forms the iridescent nacreous layer that nurtures pearls, akin to the mother of pearls.
Mother-of-pearl possesses a captivating luster and shifting colors, rivaling pearls themselves. Thus, for centuries, polished mother-of-pearl has been fashioned into exquisite artworks and ornaments, symbolizing luxury and opulence for both Eastern and Western nobility.
Common types of mother-of-pearl include:
1. Black-lipped Oyster: Found in the waters of French Polynesia, shells can reach up to 30 cm in length and are the sole source of Tahitian "black pearls."
2. White-lipped Oyster: Primarily inhabiting the northern Australian waters, producing large-sized South Sea "white pearls."
3. Gold-lipped Oyster: Mainly found in the South Pacific, such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, nurturing highly valuable "South Sea golden pearls." Natural golden pearls are light yellow; those treated with radiation are a deeper yellow.
4. Akoya Oyster: Concentrated in Japan's Seto Inland Sea, shells are 7-8 cm long and are renowned for producing Akoya pearls.
5. Triangle Shell Mussel (River Mussel): Used in pearl cultivation, multiple nuclei can be implanted at once to grow more pearls. Typical mussels can accommodate about five nuclei.
6. Penguin Oyster: Primarily found in the waters of Indonesia, China, and Taiwan. The inner shell has a silvery-gray nacreous luster and is often used to cultivate half-spherical pearls.
7. Conch: The Queen Conch, found in the Caribbean Sea, produces pearls known as "Conch Pearls." Conch pearls cannot be artificially cultured.
There is a famous saying in the jewelry world: "The Conch Pearl is widely considered the Rolls-Royce of the pearl world," describing its unparalleled luxury and peak opulence. Consequently, the Queen Conch is referred to as the "Hermès" of mother-of-pearl.
**Tridacna**
Tridacna Stone, originating from the deep sea, is an organic gemstone nurtured over centuries. It possesses a powerful magnetic field that can harmonize and balance the wearer's mind and body, inspiring self-wisdom.
Natural Tridacna is mostly white. Golden-yellow, agatized varieties account for less than 10% of white Tridacna production and are extremely rare.
Golden Tridacna has a higher hardness than white Tridacna. Due to its agatization, its natural textures (cleavages between layers) are visible. It is also prone to internal ice cracks and spots, making high-quality specimens exceptionally precious.
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Pearl, Tridacna, 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Dimensions: Pink pearl approx. 8.7mm high, Tridacna star approx. 9.8mm high, total length including ear hook approx. 7.8cm. **Clip-on conversion is available, but due to the low hardness of shell gemstones, they require a secure fit to minimize slippage and impact.**
**◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter**
We guarantee that this is a unique piece, not mass-produced.
Should you require a replica or mass production, a discerning individual like yourself will understand that due to the purely handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain stylistic consistency. Please allow us ample time to craft each masterpiece.
**◈ On Usage and Care**
1. Natural gemstones possess their inherent luster and unique textures (subtle inclusions, surface lines, ice cracks, cloudiness, mineral blemishes, asymmetry, and other natural details). With frequent wear, you will observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, often becoming more translucent and captivating, which is the best form of maintenance.
Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. When soiled, avoid using detergents. Clean with plain water and wipe with a soft cloth. You may also gently brush with a soft brush dipped in a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for care.
2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan, provided it is protected from external damage or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading.
3. Fabric components (ribbon, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable to the touch and have a long lifespan, provided they are protected from high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading.
4. For jewelry of any material, when soiled, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water as appropriate, or use a suitable amount of neutral detergent for suitable materials. After washing, ensure it is dried promptly.
5. When jewelry is removed, it should be properly packaged and stored to minimize exposure to excess air, slowing down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid stacking or placing heavy objects on it.
**◈ Product Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. Should you have any questions regarding the product, please kindly contact us via private message.
2. Regarding packaging, let us join hands in caring for the Earth. We are committed to using environmentally friendly, recyclable materials, complemented by showcasing the product's quality, achieving distinctive packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open.
3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts. We will certainly not forget to gift you a present for future repurchases.**
4. We offer lifelong repair services for our products. We recommend taking photos of the pieces you wish to have updated or repaired and discussing them with the designer via private message. After the designer's assessment, a quote will be provided based on our company's repair standards. Shipping costs will be borne by both parties.
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