(Goodness, I hope this doesn't post twice, I somehow made my previous post disappear)
Anyway, hello! I have a twin sister, and I've decided that for our next birthday, I'm going to buy us a set of matching pearl necklaces. I'm thinking about just classic white freshwater pearls, but I think the lavender are lovely, too, and so I was wondering if there's any meaning behind the different colors of pearls? I know this is probably a very silly question, and as I look around the forum, it seems to me that people just buy what they love! But I didn't want to get my sister a set of pearls that should, symbolically, be given by a spouse. I was wondering what everyone thought.
Sorry if this is terribly silly; this is my first pearl purchase, so I know next to nothing about pearls (other than what I've been learning here!). The only set of "pearls" I have are red and glass and I was able to choose it from a collection of my grandmother's jewelry after she passed away, so I love them anyway, but it doesn't make me any more knowledgeable about real pearls.
Thanks, everyone!
Anyway, hello! I have a twin sister, and I've decided that for our next birthday, I'm going to buy us a set of matching pearl necklaces. I'm thinking about just classic white freshwater pearls, but I think the lavender are lovely, too, and so I was wondering if there's any meaning behind the different colors of pearls? I know this is probably a very silly question, and as I look around the forum, it seems to me that people just buy what they love! But I didn't want to get my sister a set of pearls that should, symbolically, be given by a spouse. I was wondering what everyone thought.
Sorry if this is terribly silly; this is my first pearl purchase, so I know next to nothing about pearls (other than what I've been learning here!). The only set of "pearls" I have are red and glass and I was able to choose it from a collection of my grandmother's jewelry after she passed away, so I love them anyway, but it doesn't make me any more knowledgeable about real pearls.
Thanks, everyone!