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What do you mean by high quality lapis?

Do you know what makes lapis qualify as “high quality”? There are a few factors that go into it’s classification:

Is the lapis died? If it is died it will seem to be too uniform in color. Natural lapis should have small color variations. In summary, the larger the variations, then the lower the quality.

Is it waxed? Waxing the stone is part of the polishing process. Waxing doesn’t change the quality, but it creates a shiny stone. You can find a good example of waxed, high quality lapis viewing the centerpiece of Butterfly with Lapis Necklace at our store.

Color Uniformity? I stated previously that for a natural stone, the more uniform the color, then the higher the quality. However, some streaks of gold or patches of white on the lapis; even though indicating a lower quality, may add some texture and dimension to the stone.

What is the real truth about pearls?

When trying to value pearls, there are two main characteristics to consider: size which is measured in millimeters and the quality of finish. The quality of the finish or nacre coating gives a pearl its luster.

Did you know there are several types of pearls? Pearls require no polishing or faceting to shine. Both natural and cultured pearls are made of mollusks but natural pearls are made without human intervention and cultured pearls need an irritant added to the shell in order for the pearl to grow.

Most pearls used in jewelry necklaces, bracelets and earrings are either cultured or imitation. In fact, since the 1920’s natural pearls are very rare. That’s one more reason to know the difference between natural and cultured pearls and to trust the source of your handmade and unique jewelry.

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