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.
Natural pearls are very rare. They are, in fact, much more rare than diamonds. There is no scientific study available that definitively shows how rare a natural pearl is, but many experts believe it takes approximately 10,000 mollusks to find one fine natural pearl. However, in areas of Central America, there are places where natural pearls are much more prevalent. It is believe this is due to a higher parasitic concentration. Cultured pearls are not nearly as rare. In fact, all the pearls we see today in jewelry stores are cultured pearls. The natural pearl industry all but died nearly 100 years ago. Cultured pearls are pearls grown on farms where pearl mollusks are nucleated and then tended for a period of time, eventually producing a pearl.
Pearls can be White, gold, silver or beige.
To get some pearls, you have to catch a lot of Clampearls (Route 219 Super Rod and Route 221 Super Rod), because they sometimes have Big Pearls.
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That depends on how many pearls or what the quality of a pearl is. A pearl necklace might cost around $100 with 15 pearls on the necklace, which averages at a price of about $7 per pearl.
The places to purchase South Sea pearls online are many and varied. A good place to start would be Pearl Paradise, Raw Pearls, Premium Pearls and Pearl Gallery.
"Crafted pearls" really refer to hand crafted pearls which generally connote pearls of quality and high grade. Machine made pearls on the other hand, are cheap in quality, often made of plastic and are used in low quality fashion jewelry and toys. For an excellent resource on pearls and hand crafted pearls, the history of pearls and pearl buying check out this pearl quality guide. It's one on a number of topics related to pearl jewelry http://www.uniquepearl.com/pearl-education/pearl-quality-guide.html
There are five different types of pearls, including natural pearls, cultured pearls, saltwater pearls, freshwater pearls, and imitation pearls.
Cultured pearls are pearls created by a pearl farmer under controlled conditions.
Black Pearl oysters do not produce as many pearls naturally, therefore they have always been much rarer than white pearls. Now a days, pearls are often cultured and are not quite as rare.
One can purchase a black pearl bracelet from: Amazon, PerLuna Pearls, Trendy Souk, Pearls Paradise, eBay, Black Pearl Jewellery, Mana Pearls, Not on The High Street, to name a few.
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.
By oyster's species, origin, shape and color, Pearls are further classified into the categories below: natural pearl, cultured pearls, freshwater pearls, saltwater pearl, akoya pearls, south sea pearls, tahitian pearls... there are still dozen kinds of pearls available while the most popular on the market are freshwater, akoya, south sea and tahitian. Tahitian pearls are borned with black colors, other three types of pearls have white color available. here is a detailed explainations about all the pearl types, Please click onto the related link below.
Pearls is a noun. It's the plural form of pearl.
One can purchase loose pearls from online stores such as the website Amazon, Tahiti Pearl Online, Pearl Paradise, Aloha Pearls and the bidding website eBay.
No. "Lotus Pearls" is the brand name of a simulated pearl jewelry company from the 1960's.