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Pearl Tiara of Empress Eugenie, Musee Du Louvre

This beautiful Tiara is worth a fortune. That’s not just because it belonged to royalty and has many small diamonds. Its high value has much to do with the 212 gem-quality natural pearls that adorn its every inch. While every woman deserves her string of pearls, the cost of Natural Pearls would put this dream beyond reach. That’s because Natural pearls are quite rare. Thanks to human ingenuity however, we have a growing selection of pearly baubles to satisfy our desire for Pearls!

Pearl Glass Beads

These are faux pearl beads that are made of glass. They’re usually bigger, more shiny and too perfect to be real pearls. However, with Swarovski and others producing an impressive array of pearl glass beads, they’re not a bad deal at all!

Freshwater Pearls

These are real pearls, cultivated by freshwater pearl farmers around the world. They come in an appealing variety of unconventional shapes. They’re also relatively more affordable even when they’re of the best quality available.

Marine Cultured Pearls

These are considered to be the best quality pearls and have a value second only to natural pearls. The high-lustre Akoya Pearl, the fulsome South Sea Pearl, and the Exotic Tahitian Pearl, are all marine cultured pearls.

If every woman’s journey were a steady march crowned at every step with something Pearly & Beautiful, her highest achievement & bravest step would only be matched by a set of gorgeous Tahitian Pearls! What do you think?

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1. Pearl Tiara of Empress Eugenie, Musee Du Louvre [HERE]
2. A brief History Of Pearls, American Pearl.com, [HERE]

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