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The real pearl and fake pearl

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Real Pearls vs Fake Pearls Both real pearls and fake pearls can be beautiful, but sometimes it’s important to know which type you have. If you are buying pearls, you may be able to identify fake pearls by their name: fake, simulated, faux, glass, plastic, synthetic, resin, artificial, manmade. There are several different types of genuine pearls. There are natural pearls and cultured pearls. Real pearls may come from fresh water (rivers, lakes, ponds) or saltwater (sea or saltmarsh) and from a variety of mollusks. To confuse matters, there are pearls which are partly natural and partly manmade. There are shell pearls and genuine pearls which have had treatments applied to them, such as coatings or faceting. Here’s a list of tests you can use to distinguish between genuine pearls and all the various fakes. Methods of Telling Real Pearls from Fake Pearls  Destructive TestsIf you cut a pearl open, you will see its true nature. Natural pearls are comprised of layer upon layer of nacre. Cultured pearls have a shell (mother-of-pearl) core covered with a thin layer of nacre (generally no more than half a millimeter, usually much thinner). Fake pearls have a core with one or more layers of coating applied to them, which tends to flake away from the core upon cutting. Cutting a pearl reveals the nature of its drill hole, if present. Of course, you need to be able to tell pearl-colored glass from shell in order to do this test (plastic and resin are easier to discern). Also, you’ll destroy the pearl. It isn’t recommended. X-raysIf you really need to know whether or not your pearls are real or fake or whether they are natural or cultured, you are going to have to pay someone, preferably a certified gemologist, to x-ray them for you. An x-ray will show the inside of the pearl, including variations in its density, the presence or absence of a parasite that might have caused the formation of a natural pearl, and the characteristic shapes of drill holes, if present. The Tooth TestLet me preface my remarks by stating an important point: This test is NOT reliable! To use the tooth test, you rub the surface of the pearl over your teeth. Supposedly a real pearl feels gritty while a faux pearl feels smooth. The premise behind the test is valid: Real pearls are made up of layers of nacre that are deposited rather like sand on a beach. The slight waves and irregularities in the nacre can produce a gritty or bumpy feeling against the teeth. On the other hand, many synthetic types of nacre are applied smoothly onto perfectly smooth beads. These pearls would feel smooth against the teeth. The test is pretty good for distinguishing rare natural pearls from glass pearls, but it isn’t as good at identifying cultured pearls, which have fewer layers of nacre and may feel smoother. If the pearls are dyed, the dye can fill in natural depressions in the pearls, making them feel smooth. Also, some synthetic pearls are made to look and feel like real pearls. Mabe pearls may have a protective coating applied to them, which makes them smooth even though they may be genuine. The formulation of the nacre can closely resemble that of real pearls. The nacre could be applied to a natural base, like a shell bead, making this test completely unreliable. The tooth test is a nice test, but don’t base your judgment of authenticity on this test alone. If you think it’s reliable, I swear I could find pearls that would fool you, both real and faux. The Sun TestThis is my favorite test. It involves taking your pearls out into the sun or holding them under very bright indoor lighting. Unless they are very expensive, genuine pearls won’t be perfectly matched under the sun. You will be able to see variations in their iridescence (orient) and color. If the pearls are perfectly matched for color and overtones, they are most probably fake. If you are buying pearls from a seller who offers pearls that are perfectly matched, the cost of a gemologist certificate (for a gemologist of your choice, not his) is a minimal part of the investment. It costs about $150 to have pearls tested, as opposed to several thousands of dollars for the type of pearls that warrant the test. MagnificationAs is true with diamonds, magnification reveals a lot about the quality of a pearl. You can see the characteristic ridges and irregularities of real pearls or the grainy smoothness of fakes. You can examine drill holes to see the interface between the nacre and what lies beneath it. You can read any writing on the clasp or setting. Other Visual CuesFakes tend to look ‘flat’ in comparison to the real thing. There are exceptions, of course, with beautiful simulated pearls made by Swarovski and other manufacturers. Real pearls tend not to be perfect and may have bands in their nacre, bumps, ridges, or pits. They vary in size and shape from one to another. Genuine pearls may have concentric ridged circles around them, which inexperienced people may take for marks from molding of a fake (which is seen in the exact middle of all the pearls on strands of some faux pearls). Real pearls come in many shapes, but they tend not to be perfectly round, so a perfect sphere should be suspect. Expensive genuine pearls may be round, but you will have other clues to help you make a determination. Some fakes are made to look irregular, and glass pearls often have flattened ends or slightly oval shapes. In addition to visual clues, genuine pearls tend to warm to the skin much faster than glass pearls. Resin or plastic pearls tend to feel somewhat warm upon first contact. DensityDensity is the mass of an object as a function of its volume. Real pearls are heavier for their size than plastic, resin, or hollow glass pearls. Good glass fakes will have the same density are real pearls. Light pearls are fake – you can’t tell real from faux on the basis of density alone if the pearls are heavy. Hole CharacteristicsReal pearls tend to be drilled from both sides, to meet in the center. If you could see the cross section of the pearl, the hole may appear wider at the outside edge of the pearl than at the center (which can make stringing poorly-drilled pearls very challenging and is one reason many people won’t restring pearls that they didn’t sell). Holes of real pearls tend to be as small as possible (with some exceptions), since the weight of a pearl affects its price (more hole means less weight and lower value). Inexpensive real pearls may be lower in cost because the drill holes are not completely straight. Fake pearls often have larger, possibly straighter holes than real pearls. Some fakes are made to have smaller holes, so that they can be knotted like their genuine counterparts. Inexpensive fakes may have holes of widely variable sizes on a single strand. The nacre of fake pearls is more likely to flake away near the drill hole than on a cultured pearl (it won’t flake on a natural pearl). Either the flaking or the sight of a clear inner bead may clue you in to a fake. Most fakes have pearl-colored centers, so the center color may not help you. The holes of fake pearls often form a shallow bowl shape, while the holes of real pearls are more likely to be flat. Examining the hole is also a good way to detect signing of dyeing. Quality of Jewelry SettingIf you see the Mona Lisa in someone’s home, you can be pretty sure it isn’t the original piece of artwork. Similarly, you can gain valuable clues about a pearl’s authenticity by looking at its surroundings. In a finished necklace or bracelet, real pearls are more likely to have knots between each pearl than faux pearls. Real pearls are more likely to have settings of gold, silver, or platinum than faux pearls. You can examine clasps for stamps or engravings in the metal or for magnetism (indicating the clasp or setting contains iron as opposed to a precious metal). Clasps tend to have safety mechanisms, like fish hooks, but some real pearls are sold with other types of clasps, usually as an accommodation for a person who would have difficulty opening/closing the more secure clasp. However, insecure clasps are not usually seen on good pearls. It isn’t a hard-and-fast rule. Some fakes have high quality settings. Some genuine pearls have cheap settings. Even so, the setting can provide clues to help you reach a conclusion. If you want to buy pearl jewelry,please visit qifu pearl website:http://www. qifujew. com/

Choose Pearls Effectively: Buying Tips

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Natural pearl and Cultured pearl Natural pearls are rare and expensive. Most pearl jewelries sold in the market today are made of cultured pearls and one could hardly tell the difference between a good quality cultured pearl and a natural pearl. Cultured pearls mean that the mollusk is purposely inserted with an irritant or nucleus from which it creates a pearl. The basic difference is that a natural pearl is the resultoutome of the mollusk working alone and the cultured pearl is the product of nature being helped by science. Cultured pearls are not fake like many people may think. The culturing process takes from 2 to 3 years and is a very delicate process. The pearl farmers have little control on what the final outcome of the pearl will look like or if the mollusk will reject the nucleus. Not all pearls are fine quality or even desirable at all. The end result is ultimately a result of nature. The cultured pearl now rivals with fine diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. Types of cultured pearls Cultured pearls come in two primary forms:
Pearls that are cultured in freshwater.
Pearls that are grown in saltwater.

Saltwater cultured pearls are much higher in quality as compared to their freshwater pearls. Saltwater cultured pearl jewelry is much more expensive. Popular pearl varieties Cultured pearls come in a wide array of shapes, colors and sizes. The assortments of pearls are equally fascinating. There are artistic costume jewelries produced using different varieties of pearls ranging from
Akoya Pearl(grown in Japan and China)
White South Sea Pearl(grown in Australia, Mynamar and Indonesia)
South Sea Black Pearl (grown in French Polynesia)
Freshwater Pearl (grown in Japan, China and the United States)
Mabe Pearls (grown in Japan, Australia, French Polynesia, Indonesia, and the Philippines)
Keshi Pearls (grown in Japan, Australia, French Polynesia, Indonesia, and the Philippines)
Hyderbadi/Indian pearls (grown in India)
How to choose pearls? Purchasing pearl jewelry is a tricky business. If you are not fully familiar with the various available options, quality and the price structure of the various kinds of pearls, you are sure to be in big trouble. So perhaps the best way to buy pearl jewelry is to buy from a source that offers a return warranty if at least the quality is not satisfactory. Take the pearl and rub it against a smooth surface on your tooth. A real pearl will feel slightly gritty and an artificial or fake pearls will glide smoothly, with no resistance. With a little practice, and training yourself what a real pearl feels like, you will be able to spot a genuine pearl like a professional. The important factores that are to be kept in mind while choosing pears are as follows:
Luster: Luster is one of the first factors to consider while choosing pearl. Luster is an intense brightness that illuminates from within the pearl. Here lustre doesnot imply the shine that is seen in imitation pearls. The intense brightness results from light being reflected throughout the numerous layers of nacre. When the pearl is of good quality, it will have a sharp contrast between the brightest area where direct light is falling on the pearl and the shaded area creating an illusion of a ball within the pearl. Check for luster by putting the pearl under a fluorescent lamp and rolling them from side to side to examine uniform luster. Examine pearls over a light gray or white material and never black because it is harder to see the true quality of the pearl. The mirror-like shimmer on the pearl’s surface varies from pearl to pearl. Some pearls are quite dull, and some are so lustrous they seem to be made of mirrors themselves. When buying pearls, the thicker the outside layer of nacre is and the better the luster, the higher quality the pearl is.
Color: Pearl color is also important. When choosing pearls note their body color and overtones. The most desirable and more rare white pearls have rose colored overtones. Cream colored pearls are more affordable. Pearls can also have tones rated in intensity. Darker toned pearls are more desirable and expensive. Many natural body colors are available in pearls including white, black, blue, gray, gold, pink, and green. Distinctive colored pearls are rarer and harder to find. Make sure the pearls have not been dyed, especially for costlier pearls like the black or golden varieties.
Surface perfection: Examine pearls surface for blemishes. It is best to check for blemishes on a dark background. Check in both intense and diffused light. No pearls are perfect and small blemishes can be ignored for more important quality like nacre and luster. Pearls with higher luster hide blemishes better.
Shape and size: When choosing pearls also consider shape. There are three pearl shape : symmetrical, spherical, and baroque. The spherical is the rarest and hence desirable. Symmetrical pearls include teardrop or pear-shaped pearls. They are less expensive than spherical pearls. Baroque pearls are irregularly shaped and often the least expensive. Size should also be taken into consideration. Larger cultured pearls are rarer and more expensive. Measured by their diameter in millimeters, the average cultured pearls sold today are between 7 and 71/2 millimeters. Generally, the larger the pearl, the more valuable it will be.
Precision:One more factor to consider in pearls is the precision. Match the pearl quality in a string of pearls. Pearl matching affects the value of the jewelry because when pearls are not matched properly it takes away from the beauty of the jewelry. Also, make sure the pearls are all drilled in the center so they lay properly. Off-center drilled pearls will not lay correctly and reduces the value of the piece.

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Dogs, Diamonds, Pearls

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Meeting a rich man and possibly marrying him, is not as impossible as you think. Many women that were poor as a church mouse, and as lazy as an alligator, have scored big and are now in the money. Thinking positive and believing that you can do it, is the first step to being buried in diamonds and pearls. You must quickly get rid of all those horny working guys that have been wasting your time. Even if you need a lot of sex, you have to put that on hold and save that sexual energy for the rich guys you will meet. Remember that those nights that you spent in your bedroom with those penniless guys won’t buy a token to get you into the subway. Starting over with a clean slate is the only way that you can be ready to meet that rich man.

Rich men live in high rent neighborhoods, it would be foolish of them to look for a cheap rental in a working class ghetto. Besides that, they feel insecure among the poor residents that live there. And you can’t blame them. In order to meet your wealthy man you must first go to the area where he lives and try to bump into him. The best way to do that is by renting a pedigree dog on a daily basis. Many rich men love pets and they walk their dogs a few times a day. You must walk your dog every day and you will meet dozens of wealthy guys. If they ask you where you live, give them any address in the area. It will work just fine.

The next step is the easy one, join him in his bedroom or a motel and use all the sexual techniques that you learned from your working class neighborhood. Keep him in the bed until he is exhausted. Tell him that he is the best lover you ever had and you will have your rich man. If after dating awhile, and you find that the guy is not rich enough to suit your growing expensive tastes, just replace him with one of the many dog walkers that you now know. You have become a rich mans women and you no longer have to walk a dog to meet them. The apartment you now live in has been bought for you by one of your married admirers; he visits you only when he can get away from his wife. Every now and then you should call up a few of your old boyfriends, and have them come over, so you can teach them a rich mans way of making love. That will be your way of giving back to the old neighborhood.

retired and single

Pearl Continental Towers

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Pearl continental Towers are situated in Lahore,Pakistan. It is a 6 star hotel which is situated in the heart of Lahore. and is expected to be completed in 2010 boasting world-class facilities. he construction cost is 80 mil US$ (PR 3 bil). The estimated height of the building is 168 m (550 ft. ). e hotel extension plan will be completed in just 20 months with a cost of $50 million. The 42-storey building has been planned after the district government decision to relax rules set for the height of hotel building. The current PC building in Lahore is 33. 5 m (110 feet) high while the new building will be 152 m (500-foot) tall.

Canadian-based Indian, Mr. Ramesh Khosla who received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1980 for the Mughal Sheraton Hotel, designed the sky scraper.

The Uss Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

USS Arizona

The USS Arizona is the final resting place for over 1100 American crew members who were killed during the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. A stirring reminder of the historic battle which propelled the United States into World War II, this memorial is a must see while you are on the Island of Oahu. Admission is Free

The memorial is free, but you’ll need to get there early, preferably by 8am (opens at 7:30am). If you get there after 10am the lines can get quite long and you may spend a couple of hours in line. The Battleship USS Missouri and Submarine USS Bowfin are in the same area – interesting to see naturally, but it’s okay to skip them if you’re pressed for time. Personal Reflections

There is a short, but very well written blog entry from Bergita Asuncion detailing her recent trip to the memorial. In her final reflection, she describes her visit as a very solemn experience. The Arizona staf encourage absolute quiet while visiting the memorial so that each visitor can ponder their own individual thoughts.

BTW, Pearl Harbor is next door to Aloha Stadium if you’re in town for the Aloha Bowl!Veterans Day in Oahu

I’ll be addressing Oahu Veterans Day activities in a future blog entry as there is a parade in Wahiawa that I hope you are able to attend.

Aloha ~

A native Hawaiian (k?naka) and University of Hawaii student, Going2Oahu writes articles and has several websites dedicated to Hawaii travel including Hawaii Cruise Superstore and Going2Oahu Hawaii Travel Blog.

White Blackberry Pearl

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The white BlackBerry Pearl is a stylish, slim phone that has all the functional features in glossy white phone. Smart phone is designed to appeal to the general user and the young in particular. It is offered exclusively through T-Mobile in the U.S.. It combines stylish looks and innovative features of an affordable price. Function packedThe main feature of the white BlackBerry Pearl is myFav application of T-Mobile that allows the user to send unlimited e-mail and instant messages to five contacts, regardless of the medium. This service used a tap on the phone to perform this function. It also allows one-touch effort access to e-mail and text messages. Internet facility on the phone allows access to 10 supported personal and corporate e-mail accounts. This service supports instant messaging clients like Yahoo, AOL, MSN and ICQ. Enhanced SureType keyboard allows the user to type messages easily and quickly. The big screen has innovative ultra-light sensing technology that displays sharp images at 240 x 260 pixels resolution by automatically optimizing the display. The user interface is intuitive with a trackball, dedicated menu and escape keys context-sensitive menus for easy navigationOther Features It is a call management functions such as speed dialing, smart dialing, call forwarding, conference calling. It has Bluetooth support for hands-free operations. The phone has speaker independent voice recognition for voice activated dial. There are accessories such as car kits, headphones with Bluetooth support and dedicated keys for different functions. The phone offers international roaming with quad-band GSM / GPRS and EDGE network support. The phone has a first 3 mega pixel camera with 3 zoom levels up to 5x and built in flash. The new BlackBerry maps allow the user to launch other applications form maps and find services. There is a multimedia player with headphones Jack that supports formats like MP3, AAC and other music files and MPEG4 and H263 video files. The phone has 64 MB built-in flash memory via microSD expansion slot. The HTML browser is Internet surfing effort even while in motion.

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Rim Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 Review

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

When I picked up the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, I was really amazed and surprised as to how light it is. It is a full-featured and full-sized flip phone, yet it feels like it is made up of hollow plastic. This somehow gives me a wrong impression that it was made from cheap materials; but nonetheless, it bears the BlackBerry signature at the front of its clamshell body that comes with an LCD screen that serves as an emblem of its modern design. The screen showcases a digital “analog clock” that also shows the date of the month. The camera is situated at the very top like most other flip phones. When I opened the phone, another wow factor hit me. The QWERTY keyboard is very elegant and well designed. The keys are flushed and properly spaced from each other, making it very easy to use and it has a wave like pattern that adds a lot of comfort to my fingers. The main screen is a bit small, but with the 240 X 320 resolution, the picture quality is really good. You just have to get used to the size of the icons. The 2 Megapixel camera is not worth mentioning, but I will include it anyway since it still serves as a handy additional feature considering the compact design of this phone. The main problem is that the pictures tend to blur out, there is a lot of uneven contrast and sometimes the shots easily get out of focus. The media player has a cool interface and this phone uses a 3. 5mm jack, so you can get the best sound possible using your favorite headphone. The WiFi support is the key feature of this phone. With a fast web browser, an email client that can handle up to 10 accounts, and an instant messaging application that supports AOL, GTalk, ICQ, MSN and Yahoo; The Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 has become the most stylish internet flip phone. Find out more about: Unlocked BlackBerry Flip 8220

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Blackberry Pearl: the Precious One..

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

While other phone manufacturers are venturing into multimedia, music and other features, never lose that BlackBerry is popular with its business oriented phones. And the way things are moving on, BlackBerry has a very well consolidated its position among the countless mobile phones. On the other hand, BlackBerry is constantly adding some great features in the upcoming gadgets, to live up to the expectations of millions of users. It is a trip for BlackBerry smart and has a very well carved a niche for themselves in a constantly evolving world of mobile phones. After releasing some of it is very effective for gadgets, BlackBerry came with a BlackBerry Pearl-as well as any dream can be Gizmo. Like its predecessors, the BlackBerry Pearl also offer a variety of compatible features to bring that desired lightness in your life. On the other hand, it is carefully designed to make it easy to use device. So, it is equipped with very good user interface and navigation system-get easy access to desired functions. He has carved a good combination with all major keys, would not miss anything. Moreover, it is good dimensions make it easy to carry device, so you can easily take place to make maximum use of premium features. Enjoy the desired viewing experience of its large second 2 inch TFT screen, which can support up to 65K colors. Moreover, it is also equipped with light-sensing technology, which easily adjusts screen brightness, as the external conditions. You can enjoy four way scrolling with the trackball, which is fitted under the screen. Have some fun in your mobile life, you can enjoy photography with its first 3 mega pixel camera or music on his MP3 player. Sure, BlackBerry Pearl has it all your compatible pal for fun and work. For more information on the BlackBerry mobile phones please visit our site.

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String of Pearls… a Mother’s Wisdom

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

As we grew up our mothers’ always passed along little pieces of advice. . . mine always told me to “be sure my underwear was clean, in case I was in an accident. ” Like the ambulance driver or the attending nurse would really care, as I lay there covered in blood?

But clever sayings, quips of advice and words of wisdom are part of all cultures, especially in my Eastern European background. As a child we listened with only one ear but as we grew up we found ourselves repeating those words to our own children. How many of us today though that our parents were not the brightest bulbs in the chandelier and now realize how really smart they were?

Every ethnic group in the world has those pesky Proverbs and one of my favorite ones is Jewish. . . To Love Mankind is Easy–to Love Man is Hard. Of course we have all use the Greek one. . . The Apple Does Not Fall Far From the Tree. The Italians got in right when they use one of their old proverbs. . . Listen at the keyhole and you’ll hear about yourself. None of us appreciates nagging but the Spanish zero in on. . . An ounce of Mother is worth a pound of clergy.

Two of the ones I seem to use frequently come from the ancient Chinese. . . A journey begins with the first step and, One generation plants the tree; another gets the shade. And how smart are the Germans who tell us. . . The old forget, the young don’t know.

Some of the best humor comes to us as pearls of wisdom. Phyllis Diller reminds us. . . Housework can’t kill you, but why take a chance? Or, I want my children to have all the things I couldn’t afford–then I want to move in with them. One we often hear repeated in the media is a pearl of wisdom from Nancy Reagan. . . A Woman is like a tea bag–you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water. My bookkeeper has the right idea. . . If at first you don’t succeed, try another credit card.

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Blackberry Pearl: Really Something Different

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The new BlackBerry Pearl Smartphone hits the market with striking features and an attractive design that catches every-body’s attention. The handset measures 107 x 50 x 14. 5 mm and weighs 89. 5 grams making it easy and comfortable to hold in hand and operate. The mobile phone comes with all the usual Smartphone capabilities including a high quality display, Internet browser, email service, and messaging services. The handset, with a large high resolution screen, can adjust to suit different lighting levels. The handset is mainly focused on the large bright and magnificent screen and its polished edges provide this phone a distinctive and glamorous look.

The handset with an Internet browser allows the user to view Web sites in HTML format. The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 phone comes with quad band network connectivity that makes it possible for the user to use the mobile phone in many countries in Europe, North America and Asia. The user can comfortably expand the 64 Mbytes of internal Flash memory by adding a MicroSD™ memory card. The fitted battery of the phone is capable of providing the user with upto 360 hours of standby time and upto three and a half hours worth of talk time from a fully charged battery. The handset comes with GPRS and EDGE technology that ensures fast data transfers and downloads to the mobile handset. The handset is a real gift to present to your dearest friend.

The mobile phone comes with a built in camera is a 1. 3 megapixel camera which comes with a flash and zoom option that ensures easy and comfortable photography. The user with the help of the camera can shoot, edit, save and share the photos bringing an element of fun into the handset. The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 has a built-in media player that allows the user to play music in many popular music formats. The handsfree speaker phone facility allows the user to take a call over the phone’s speaker system even while at work. The mobile phone comes with various messaging facilities that make it easy for them to get in contact with friends and family.

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