Pearls and other Organic Gems

When it comes to Organic Gems or natural gemstones, we can find five of the commonly accepted classifications of them such as Pearl, Amber, Coral, Fiber, and Ivory & Bone. These items, economically speaking, are much in demand today especially in the Jewellery and other adornment sectors because of their beautiful attributes and rarity. In addition, other Organic Gems that are now gaining popularity in the art and jewellery industry are jet, tortoise shell, wood, seeds, hair, and feathers.

Cultured Pearl Necklace

Pearl comes in a variety of shapes, colours and origin. In terms of shapes, one can see a round, pear, drop, egg, among others. While, in colours, one may find a pearl in white, cream, light rose, cream rose, black, gray, bronze, blue, dark blue, blue green, red, purple, yellow, and violet. Finally, experts would give the pearl the classifications according to its origin such as Natural Pearls, Cultured Pearls, Saltwater Pearls and Freshwater Pearls.

Bella Crown Pearl

Amber is said to have gained much popularity in the press courtesy from that popular movie “The Jurassic Park”, showing a fossilized mosquito found by miners and utilized by a scientist for his personal purposes. That said, technically speaking, amber is a fossil resin or sap of a paleotic tree that is hardened through time.

Pearls, Gold, Silver, Diamonds for One Crown

Coral, in lay man’s term, is that beautiful object one can find in the ocean, where fishes habituate or said to lay their eggs. Coral can be used for figurines, carvings, beads and other ornamental purposes. While in Fiber, we can find now its growing popularity fashion, especially the hemp jewellery, that come down to us creatively designed beads and other items.


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