Freshwater cultured pearls, white, baroque, 13-15mm x 40cm
00128202- Material
- Freshwater cultured pearl
- Color
- Beads and accessories for creating jewelry.
- Size
- 13-15mm
- Beads and accessories store for jewelry making
- Irregular
- Shape
- Baroque
- Hole diameter
- 0.7mm
- Weight
- 96g
- Origin
- China
Freshwater white baroque pearls, width 13-15mm, length 15-20mm, strung on a 40cm thread.
Ranging in width from 13 to 15mm, these baroque pearls offer an irregular shape and a soft, natural luster. Ideal for authentic and refined creations, their bright white hue pairs beautifully with all jewelry trends.
Add a touch of authenticity to your projects with these unique pearls.
Introduction to Pearls
Whether natural pearls or modern cultured pearls, pearls are a gemstone that has probably always been prized, and they come in a wide range of colors. The colors we are most familiar with are white and cream (light tan). Black, gray and silver pearls are also common, but there is a pearl in almost every color. The primary color (body color) of a pearl is often altered by additional colors (overtones), which are often pink (sometimes called pinks), green, purple or blue. Some pearls exhibit iridescence, a phenomenon known as pearlescence.
Cultured pearls are often used in pearl necklaces and bracelets, or set in single stone rings, pairs or clusters of earrings, rings or pendants.
How to make your own unique jewelry with beads?
If you want to make bracelets, depending on the style of bracelet, you will use cotton threads, leather threads, chain etc.
So, to make a necklace, you will need to use a necklace or chain, rings, hanger and gold-filled wire etc.
All the above jewelry, Also available with other natural stones, pearls. We also have gold-filled accessories, silver accessories and gold-filled pink accessories for you to choose from.
For more information on how to tie knots, we have a video on how to tie knots.
Tools you may need to make jewelry
Precision Chisel, Pliers Set
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