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Pearl and Yellow Sapphire Necklace 16"

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Pearl and Yellow Sapphire Necklace 16"Pearl and Yellow Sapphire Necklace 16" Mineral: Freshwater Pearls (Cultured) and Sapphire Origin: Pearls (Yiwu, Central Zhejiang Province, East China.) and Sapphire (India) Color: Pearl (White) and Sapphire (Yellow to Orange) Treatment: Pearls (Cultured) and Sapphire (None Known) Material: Sterling Silver (925) Size: 41. 91cm (16. 5") Width: 4mm Clasp: Spring Clasp Weight: 6g 10% of this purchase will be donated to The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans

Pearl and Yellow Sapphire Necklace 16"

Mineral: Freshwater Pearls (Cultured) and Sapphire

Origin: Pearls (Yiwu, Central Zhejiang Province, East China.) and Sapphire (India)

Color: Pearl (White) and Sapphire (Yellow to Orange)

Treatment: Pearls (Cultured) and Sapphire (None Known)

Material: Sterling Silver (925)

Size: 41.91cm (16.5")

Width: 4mm

Clasp: Spring Clasp

Weight: 6g

 

10% of this purchase will be donated to The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.

 

People have coveted natural pearls as symbols of wealth and status for thousands of years. A Chinese historian recorded the oldest written mention of natural pearls in 2206 BC. As the centuries progressed toward modern times, desire for natural pearls remained strong. Members of royal families as well as wealthy citizens in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere treasured natural pearls and passed them from generation to generation.

From those ancient times until the discovery of the New World in 1492, some of the outstanding sources of natural pearls were the Persian Gulf, the waters of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Chinese rivers and lakes, and the rivers of Europe.

The first steps toward pearl culturing occurred hundreds of years ago in China, and Japanese pioneers successfully produced whole cultured pearls around the beginning of the twentieth century. 

Pearls are treasures from the Earth’s ponds, lakes, seas, and oceans, and they’ve always embodied the mystery, power, and life-sustaining nature of water.

The spherical shape of some pearls led many cultures to associate this gem with the moon. In ancient China, pearls were believed to guarantee protection from fire and fire-breathing dragons. In Europe, they symbolized modesty, chastity, and purity.

 

Traditionally, sapphire symbolizes nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. It has decorated the robes of royalty and clergy members for centuries. Its extraordinary color is the standard against which other blue gems—from topaz to tanzanite—are measured.

In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens were convinced that blue sapphires protected their owners from envy and harm. During the Middle Ages, the clergy wore blue sapphires to symbolize Heaven, and ordinary folks thought the gem attracted heavenly blessings. In other times and places, people instilled sapphires with the power to guard chastity, make peace between enemies, influence spirits, and reveal the secrets of oracles.

In folklore, history, art, and consumer awareness, sapphire has always been associated with the color blue. Its name comes from the Greek word sappheiros, which probably referred to lapis lazuli. Most jewelry customers think all sapphires are blue, and when gem and jewelry professionals use the word “sapphire” alone, they normally mean “blue sapphire.”

 

Color may vary in images and videos due to different lightings and angles.

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