If needed, mix mild soap with lukewarm water and dip a soft cloth in the solution to clean the pearl carefully. Rinse with a ...
you can gently pinch off the damaged parts with your fingers,' suggests Nastya. The good news is that shriveling won't permanently harm the health of your string of pearls. As long as you quickly ...
Nacre inside the shell traps and encases the irritant, which protects the soft and vulnerable body of the mollusk from damage. Considering the volume of pearls used in jewelry, it's easy to forget ...
Pearls are made by marine oysters and freshwater mussels as a natural defence against an irritant such as a parasite entering their shell or damage to their fragile body. The oyster or mussel slowly ...