All You Need To Know About Golay Pearls
The most celebrated pearls of all time, Golay Pearls lies at the very core of our jewellery collection designed especially for the women of today. We have been working relentlessly to utilize the full-potential of pearls, providing you with the best in everything since our inception in the 1920s in Europe. We have set a milestone in terms of expertise and selection of the best quality pearls. With our wider reach to exclusive and privileged sources, we make sure each pearl is handpicked following a conscientious selection procedure while adhering to all the criteria that are necessary to match the Golay Pearls quality standards.
Pearl Care
Pearls consist of organic substances that are subjected to gentle care to keep their beauty intact. Thus, you can do the following to ensure that the pearls remain as good as new:
Cleaning: wipe them regularly with a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water. Do not use detergent to clean the pearls. Always check it with your jeweller before using any cleaning agent for cleaning your cultured pearls.
Safety: remember to not bring your pearl in the close contact of perfumes, hair sprays and harsh chemical substances. Wear your pearls only after you are done using these perfumes and sprays.
Maintenance: take your pearls off before swimming or taking a shower. Keep them wrapped inside tissue paper, or place them in a satin pouch or a velvet box. Keep restringing your pearls regularly to prevent the silk thread from weakening.
Storage: Store your pearls away from diamonds or precious stones jewellery to prevent them from any kind of scratches since the surfaces of the pearls are softer than stones.
Wear them: wear your pearl regularly to maintain their longevity.
Pearl Knowledge
Cultured pearls
Just like natural pearls, cultured pearls grow within pearl oysters in clean and natural surroundings. The growth of a cultured pearl is initiated by the man through implanting a piece of mantle tissue together with a round shell bead. The oyster enwraps the implant with layers of nacre and produces a cultured pearl.
South Sea Pearls
In the 20th Century, the pearl cultivation technique was introduced outside of Japan, in Australia, Myanmar, Indonesia and the Philippines. Pearls found in the ocean of these countries in the big pearl oyster named Pinctada Maxima are called White and Golden South Sea Pearls.
Japanese Akoya Pearls
Produced in Japan in the pearl oyster named Pinctada Fucata, Akoya Pearls are no bigger than the hand palm. They are round lustrous pearls with a size varying between 3mm and 9mm with a pinkish, silver or greenish overtone.
Likewise, there are Tahitian Pearls, Keshi Pearls and Freshwater Pearls that are cultivated using different techniques. You can find a wide range of jewellery made out of these pearls at Golay. Buy one or more based on your taste and budget and make a statement wherever you go.
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