yes. pearls do shine.
I LEIK MUDKIPS!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Stauer pearls are fake pearls.
There are five different types of pearls, including natural pearls, cultured pearls, saltwater pearls, freshwater pearls, and imitation pearls.
You can use a soft, lint-free cloth and wipe your pearls, or ask a jeweler to professionally clean, or use a cleaning solution formulated specifically for pearls, or to restore luster wipe pearls with a little olive oil on a cloth, or with a damp cloth gently pat them clean, and dry flat. The best way to clean pearls is to wipe them down with a damp cloth each time they are worn. Pearls are delicate and porous so when damage has been done it can be very difficult to revert. There is a company called "The Pearl Doctor" (thepearldoctor.com) which has a product that claims to restore some luster and shine to older pearls through a type of "spa" treatment. I've not used this myself but it would be worth checking into.
A group of pearls is titled a "string of pearls".
A group of pearls is titled a "string of pearls".
The choice of plurals are "pearls of storm", "pearl of storms", or "pearls of storms". The choice depends on the context in which you use the term.
The collective nouns for pearls are a string of pearls, a rope of pearls, or a cluster of pearls.You may add the adjective 'elegant' before the noun 'pearls'; for example, a string of elegant pearls.
Well if they were all collected together you could have a "bag" of pearls. However, when worn as a necklace this is called a "string" of pearls.
If you are referring to pearls that are not yet set in jewelry you are looking for loose pearls
Pearls are found in an oyster.
pearls are of transluscent in nature
A string of pearls.