{"id":993,"date":"2017-03-04T15:20:06","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T09:50:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.viranigems.com\/?p=993"},"modified":"2017-04-10T19:09:08","modified_gmt":"2017-04-10T13:39:08","slug":"pearls-natures-most-intriguing-gemstones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blog.viranigems.com\/pearls-natures-most-intriguing-gemstones\/","title":{"rendered":"Pearls, Nature\u2019s Most Intriguing Gemstones"},"content":{"rendered":"
The world over, precious jewelry usually has two main components \u2013 the metal from which it is made, and gemstones.<\/p>\n
These gemstones can be any of the many precious stones that have been mined and are known to man \u2013 diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, amethysts, or pearls. Technically, pearl is a made out of a mineral and other organic compounds, but it\u2019s often categorized as a gemstone.<\/p>\n
However, there is a major point of difference between other gemstones and pearls, which lies in their origins. While most gemstones are actually stones mined from deep within the earth, pearls are organic, created by living creatures, and mined from either seawater or freshwater. In other words, there is rarely any digging of earth involved in getting pearls. The movement of water often causes some kind of external parasite or contaminant to get embedded within the oyster \u2013 in the soft jelly like insides. The mollusk reacts to this external influence by creating a coating of its soft jelly like substance and keeps on coating till the time there is no evidence of the parasite left. The result\u2026 the parasite is converted into a pearl.<\/p>\n This is how nature makes beautiful pearls. Man got to know of this method and in the early twentieth century and managed to artificially recreate the process. This led to the creation of what is known as \u201ccultured pearls\u201d.<\/p>\n
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\nThe obvious next question to ask is, \u201cHow exactly do pearls form?\u201d The answer though is not that simple. Pearls are created or manufactured by living sea creatures known as mollusks. They are also simply known as pearls. Mollusks have a hard outer shell with a very soft and spongy inside. Sea and freshwater mollusks are found deep underwater, usually on the sea or river bed.<\/p>\n