Black Coin pearls

Coin pearls have two flat surfaces and they are usually round in shape just like coins and so the name, Coin pearls. Though they are usually found in round shape, one can also find rectangular, heart, star or cross shaped coin pearls which are available in the market. The shape of coin pearls depends upon the shape of nucleus implanted. Coin pearls usually have very high and unique luster with a surface that is polished and that is the main reason why they are widely used for jewelry.

Amongst all colored coin pearls, Black coin pearls are most popular. Black color of pearl is due to grayish black nacre of oyster shell. Black pearls are harvested from black lipped oyster Pinctada margaritifera which is a native of South Pacific. These pearls are also called as Tahitian pearls as they are harvested from oyster native of Tahitian Sea. Oyster is first collected and then trained technician inserts nucleus inside shell along with piece of mantle from donor shell.

Black coin pearls are large and beautiful. They are also available many different shades of black from dark black to grey. These pearls are the most expensive pearls in the world. Due to its vast color range it is very difficult to put matching pearls in one strand so one may require thousands of loose pearls to create one single strand.

Necklace made up of powerful black pearls has subtle yet rich color. This colored pearl has intense metallic sheen. This necklace is perfect for work, play, and daily wear and also well suited for all formal occasions. Black coin pearl necklace is perfect for every wardrobe.

Black Coin pearls can be the best choice for perfect bracelet. Coin pearls can be gifted for any occasion. You may also enjoy wearing it everyday. If these pearls are combined with added gem or color stone, it gives them a classy, elegant look. You can have coin pearl bracelet from single strand to several strands. Band of woven coin pearls encircling the whole wrist just looks amazing.

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