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Spring Frogs from Emiko

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Emiko International has a well known flair for turning pearls into critters. This ring is a delightful example and one of the largest South Sea pearl rings I have seen.

To get an idea of the size, a view on the hand.


More details - frogs and leaves.


You can visit their website at http://emikopearls.com

See past Emiko Pearls of the Week here.

Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor
Pearl Guide News

Autore - Just in Time for the Vernal Equinox!

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The Vernal Equinox and Spring have arrived, and what better way to celebrate than with an Autore bloom bracelet?



And what could be better, but more floral fantasy and more pearls?




After the hot house flowers, it's time to cool down with the delicate shades of Spring.



These beauties were seen at the Couture Show in Las Vegas.

See more Autore at www.pearlautore.com.au
And see our previous Pearls of the Week here.
And article here.

Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor
Pearl Guide News

The Softer Side of Natural Pearls

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On the Western coast of Canada, there is a lively natural treasure - Lagoon Island. That is where Canadian researcher and pearl farmer, Dave LeBlanc, operates Lagoon Island Pearls.

The California Mussel loves the environment, which can at times be very harsh, but is host to a vast eco-system. These mussels produce delicate beauties - natural pearls in shades from pale ivory to violet black. Dave also experiments with cultured pearls.



California mussel pearls can display chatoyant flame...

Faceted Pearls

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Gabriel Mattice, gemologist extraordinaire at Pala International, demonstrates the fascinating properties of faceted pearls. "Even though the facets on this pearl appear convex; they are actually completely flat..... it's an art."




Be sure to visit the Pala website to sign up for the gem and mineral newsletters - the BEST!

www.palagems.com

Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor
Pearl Guide News

If Your Valentine is Rare...

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A rare natural pearl might not be the first thing you think of to celebrate a holiday, but you can bet no one else will have the same bragging rights as the person who gives a Tridacna gigas necklace.



Pearls from the Tridacna gigas are typically not lustrous, but have a subtle glow. Commonly known as the Giant Clam, the shells can grow large enough to be used as baptismal fonts.



Earrings made from Spondylus princeps pearls could be very complimentary. This spiny oyster is found off the...

Jack Lynch - A True Pearl - Announces His Retirement

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Jack Lynch really is a PEARL. To know him is to love him. He's a charming gentleman with an extravagant love for life and a great sense of humor.

This AGTA Tucson Show will be his last show. He's selling out his inventory and riding off into the Bay Area sunset.


Photograph by Margot Friend

Here's to Jack Lynch -- may he have a long healthy life, and a very happy retirement!

Join us at Pearl-Guide.com, Jack. I know you'll have the time.

Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor
Pearl Guide News

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