About Pearls

Rarest, most valuable, and symbolic of all gems, the allure of the pearl dates back as early as the twenty-third century B.C. To both the Ancient Greeks and the Hindus, pearls were sacred wedding gems thought to bring love and prosperity to a marriage. It was customary for all guests of the wedding to be adorned with pearls.
As an enduring symbol for love, it was natural that through the ages, history’s most prominent men and women chose to be adorned in pearls to leave their marks in prosperity and beauty. Queen Elizabeth I is remembered for lavishly adorning herself with luxurious pearls as an emblem of her virginity. Legend also has it that Cleopatra swallowed a pearl to demonstrate her eternal love and extravagance. As today’s birthstone for June, the pearl is extolled as a metaphor for purity, love, wisdom, virtue, fertility, and spirituality.
Unlike diamonds and other colored gemstones, the pearl has a beauty unique and all its own. Having a depth and luster that glows from within, it needs no human enhancement. Its natural radiance and splendor is there for all to behold from the very first moment.
In the modern world, fine pearls continue to evoke a sense of awe and wonder. With more types of pearls available than ever before, in multiple colors, shapes, and price ranges, it is an exciting time for anyone who loves pearls. In using this guide, it is the hope of Pearl Amor that you will learn to recognize quality and understand how to select beautiful pearls that will last beyond a lifetime.