Monday, May 27, 2013

Cheap HinsonGayle Extreme Baroque Collection Handpicked Ultra-Iridescence Black Baroque Cultured Pearl Necklace (Sterling Silver) for $695.00

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HinsonGayle Extreme Baroque Collection Handpicked Ultra-Iridescence Black Baroque Cultured Pearl Necklace (Sterling Silver) Features

  • For women of any age, these medium-toned baroque beauties are certainly not your grandmother's pearls! The newest addition to HinsonGayle's ultimate Baroque Collection, our handpicked Tahitian-colored free-form baroque freshwater pearls are all the rage.
  • This head-turning seacoast of naturally-shaped baroque pearls is closed with a beautiful handpolished sterling silver double-safety ball clasp. The superior 925 sterling silver clasp is rhodium plated for enhanced scratch and tarnish resistance. Princess distance necklace is roughly 18 inches long.
  • The quintessential stress-free gift; our elegant jewelry box will impress. Includes a cloth pouch to store and safe your HinsonGayle pearls for generations to come.
  • Note: Although they are often referred to as black pearls due to their dark colors, real pearls are never jet black. Agreeing to appropriate pearl grading terminology, black means a dark color, since jet black is not a natural pearl color.


HinsonGayle Extreme Baroque Collection Handpicked Ultra-Iridescence Black Baroque Cultured Pearl Necklace (Sterling Silver) Overviews

Lustrous baroque perfection. Listen up guys...women go crazy about this drop-dead beautiful baroque pearl necklace. These lustrous pearls were prime for their exceptional color, luster, surface orient and unique shapes. The animated dark coloring of these pearls mimics the natural dark colors seen in medium to dark toned silvery grey Tahitian pearls, but unlike Tahitian pearls free-form baroque freshwater pearls are 100% nacre and do not have a nucleus at their core. In other words, they're 100% pearl! Their animated baroque shapes formed naturally in the shell, thus they are called free-form baroque. Each pearl is unique in form, adding a layer of complexity to the design. The pearls were irradiated to generate their Tahitian-like colors; they have not been dyed and the color is permanent. The intense iridescence (surface orient) of these pearls exhibit hints of aubergine, green, and copper. These baroque beauties are hand knotted on fine thread and the necklace is fulfilled, with a prime hand polished sterling silver ball clasp. (Note: Although they are often referred to as black pearls due to their dark colors, real pearls are never jet black. According to standard pearl grading terminology, black means a dark color, since jet black is not a natural pearl color.)

 

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