How to combine pearls with other jewelry

How to combine pearls with other jewelry
The easiest way to combine is to buy a set. The advantage of such an investment is the certainty that the individual pieces of jewelry will go together perfectly, both in terms of the color and size of the pearls and the style of the components. You don't always have to wear the whole set together. You could experiment and wear delicate diamond studs or earrings made of color gemstones with a pearl necklace. Combining pearls and precious stones is a trend right now. For example, you could create a set with a romantic feel by combining white pearls with a piece of gold morganite jewelry.

If you want to let the pearls stand out, keep the other accessories minimalist in style. Delicate gold jewelry won't overshadow them, yet it will accentuate your beauty. White pearls look good with any color of gold. Color pearls, especially Tahitian pearls, look especially good in white gold.

Play around with layering. A striking pearl ring doesn't have to sit on your hand alone, don't be afraid to wear it with a diamond eternity ring or a gold ring without a stone, for instance. Similarly, you could layer a pearl pendant with other chains.

Caring for pearls
Jewelry with genuine pearls is one of the most sensitive and delicate types of jewelry so we recommend paying attention to caring for it properly. Store pearls separately from other jewelry that could damage their surface. Pearls should not come into copearl jewelryntact with perfume or other cosmetic products. Always put them away before showering or having a bath. Contact with water is particularly harmful to pearl necklaces and bracelets that are strung on a silk thread.

Conversely, pearls benefit from contact with the skin, which provides them with the moisture they need and keeps their surface fresh. You can replace wearing them regularly with occasionally rubbing them with oil followed by a gentle polish. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning and once in a while bring your pearl jewelry to a jewelry expert for inspection and maintenance.

NEWS BULLETIN

--------News Bulletin