Pearls are for purity, pearls are for perfection.
White pearls are the symbol of elegance and beauty and peace. They
represent moon and are valued next to diamond. Pearls are obtained

from
the mollusks. They are formed in a wide range of colors. Mollusks,
marine or freshwater, have a soft body and a hard shell. Although all
mollusks can produce pearls , they are still rare. The technique of
cultured pearls has made this gem more common.
The pearls are made of aragonite and conchiolin, the material mollusk
shells are made of. The naturally formed pearls are of different shapes
and sizes. Round is the rarest shape. These generally depend on the
species of mollusk and the time it took to form.

They
need not necessarily be white but range from, golden, purple to pink and
cream. Even black pearl can be found but usually amongst the cultured
ones. The common feature remains its glow and luster due to reflection
of light. Pears were in abundance in the coastal India. They have always
marked the ways of the affluent. Pearl Jewelry like necklaces, earrings,
rings and bracelets were made with such intricacy that they even
resembled laces. Indian pearls and pearl ornaments were exported to
Europe during the 17th and the 18th century.
Pearl ornaments gained popularity in 19th century again when cultured
pears were made. They have never lost their importance and popularity
since then and have remained in fashion.