Pearls used to make beautiful jewellery have always been loved and never go out of fashion.
The pearl as a natural element holds mystery and fascination.
Each culture attaches a different meaning to pearls, the pearl being a lunar symbol, linked to water and to women. Born from the waters and found in a shell, the pearl represents the Yin principle and is the essential symbol of creative femininity. In ancient Rome, pearls were considered very precious and were much loved by Julius Caesar.The Roman dictator issued a law that prevented the lowest ranks of society from using them. Queen Elizabeth loved and often wore pearls. In the West, the birth of the pearl is linked to that of Venus. This legend was represented by the painter Botticelli (1486) in his painting ‘Birth of Venus’, exhibited in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence,Italy.The painting depicts Venus emerging from a large shell like a pearl. White pearls are also associated with women’s tears and in fact made up all the jewellery worn by the royal family at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.Pearls can be kept in individual boxes. It is advisable to apply make-up and perfume before wearing pearls on the skin because perfumes and cosmetics are dangerous for pearls.
A pearl contains 4% water and therefore risks drying out.The necklace should be worn and not put in the drawer. Moisture on the skin helps it to shine. If you want advice or information contact us, our team will answer your questions.
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