terça-feira, 2 de junho de 2009

Blog Carnival for EtsyBloggers Team

I am very glad to be one the new members of the EtsyBloggers Team and this is my post for the June 5th Blog Carnival:
June Symbols: Birthstone - Pearl
Pearl is a gem of great beauty and elegance. Ancient civilizations had many stories to explain the origin of June's birthstone, such as the Greek belief that pearls were the hardened tears of joy that the goddess of love shook from her eyes as she was born from the sea. According to Arab legend, pearls were formed when oysters were lured from the depths of the ocean by the beautiful moon and then swallowed moonlit dewdrops. And the Ancient Chinese thought that these gems originated from the brains of dragons.
The scientific explanation for natural pearls is almost as mystifying as folklore. When an irritant, such as a small parasite or a fish, lodges in the flesh of an oyster, mussel, or clam, a protective substance called "nacre" is produced. Over years, layer upon layer of shimmering nacre coats the intruder, creating a lustrous pearl. Natural pearls are relatively rare, so a process evolved in which a piece of shell or bead was placed inside a mollusk to stimulate the production of nacre. This results in a cultured pearl, which accounts for about 90 per cent of the pearl industry.

Divers find natural pearls in The Persian Gulf as well as in the waters off Japan, the South Pacific Islands off northern Australia, and the coasts of Panama, Venezuela, and California. Most of the cultured pearl industry is in Japanese and Australian coastal waters. These gems come in a variety of colors, from pure white to pink, yellow, gray and black. They also come in different shapes and sizes.

Pearls have been a passion and even an obsession of people throughout the ages. They have been ground up and used in cosmetics and as a medicine to treat heart and stomach conditions and have adorned crowns, clothing, and temples. Only those with royal status once wore pearl jewelry, but eventually these gems were seen among all classes of people.
Today, they continue to be viewed as a mark of taste and refinement as well as a symbol of purity, and they are often given to celebrate a marriage or the birth of a child. Pearls are nature's perfect gift, suitable for all ages and elegantly worn with everything from jeans to an evening gown.

6 comentários:

TiLT disse...

great write up!

Live, Love, Laugh, Write! disse...

Love the pearls you showed off!

Splendid Little Stars disse...

love pearls! Great post with lovely items.

Memories for Life disse...

Great pearl finds!
And great post all together!

Nubia Gonçalves disse...

Thank you my friends!

BeadedTail disse...

Great post on pearls and the items are beautiful!