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On Christmas Day, are there any jewelry stores open in Los Angeles?

I received a beautiful pair of earrings that need to have the clasps replaced in order to be wearable. I was hoping to wear these over the holidays and would like the clasps changed to posts ASAP.

Thanks, and happy holidays!

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Cultured Pearl Earrings – From Buying to Maintenance

Most cultured pearl earrings are tiny, attractive, and definitely quite expensive. If you're planning to add cultured pearl earrings to your jewelry collection, here are several tips which can help you buy the ideal pair for you and preserve its beauty for a long time.

Where to Buy Cultured Pearl Earrings

Cultured pearl earrings are sold online and in land-based stores. There are pros and cons to buying cultured pearl earrings either online or in person.

Online Auctions Cultured pearl earrings auctioned off online may sometimes be great bargain finds because of its very low price tag, but you have to make sure that you're buying authentic cultured pearl earrings and that it gets delivered to you safely.

Online Jewelry Shopping Sites Prices vary greatly when it comes to cultured pearl earrings sold on online jewelry shopping sites, but once again your biggest problem is making sure that it reaches you safely and free of damage.

Live Auctions Cultured pearl earrings sold in live auctions are usually incredibly rare, beautiful, and definitely expensive.

Land-Based Jewelry Stores Cultured pearl earrings sold in land-based jewelry stores generally have the greatest selection to offer but they tend to be more expensively priced as well.

Wholesale Jewelry Markets It might take you a long time before you can find one, but when you do, you can certainly take advantage of exceptionally low rates as long as you're willing to buy cultured pearl earrings wholesale.

How to Buy Cultured Pearl Earrings

The first question you have to ask yourself is whether you wish for freshwater or saltwater cultured pearl earrings. Then determine if it's important to you as well to know where the pearls have been harvested. Lastly, base your decision on its luster, texture, shape, and overall appearance. Once you've made a selection, consult with the jewelry seller and see if you can get a discount.

How to Care for Your Cultured Pearl Earrings

Cultured pearl earrings are usually small in size so it's terribly easy to lose them. As such, make sure that you place them back on their original or usual casing immediately after you take them off.

If you're going to apply make up, perfume, skincare or any hair cosmetic product, it's best that you do so before putting on your cultured pearl earrings. Cultured pearl earrings are especially vulnerable to damage from toxic chemicals, chemicals which are found in abundance in the items specified above.

Although cultured pearl earrings are better off than pearl necklaces and bracelets because the ears don't sweat as much as arms and the neck do, there's still every possibility that your cultured pearl earrings will suffer from discoloration due to extreme exposure to the natural acidity of your skin. For that matter, it's important that you don't wear your cultured pearl earrings in exceptionally hot or humid places.

Also, wipe your ears in the rest room after a few hours to prevent it from affecting your cultured pearl earrings.

On cleaning your cultured pearl earrings, never use any jewel cleaner or cleaning solution that contains strong chemicals because these can once again affect the appearance of your jewelry. Steam cleaning is neither an advisable cleaning method for pearl jewelry regardless of whether it's cultured or synthetic.

Only use jewelry cleaners exclusively manufactured for pearl jewelry cleaning and apply it with the use of any soft fabric. You can use it slightly damp with water if you wish. Be very gentle when brushing and polishing your cultured pearl earrings as a vigorous rubbing can not only cause it to lose its color and luster but may cause it to tear apart as well.

Once you're done cleaning your cultured pearl earrings, let them dry off completely before keeping them away. Do not use a hair blower to facilitate the drying process.

Always keep your cultured pearl earrings away from other jewelries because its texture is not as tough as other gems like diamonds, opals, or crystals. It's also better to place them inside jewelry pouches instead of jewelry boxes.

Cultured pearl earrings can last several lifetimes if you take special care for it. Clean your cultured pearl earrings regularly, and take care of them well so that you can give them as a gift to your children or even grandchildren and start a new family tradition.



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Fact About Rubies

Rubies range in color from a very pale pinkish red to a very dark reddish-brown that can be easily mistaken for garnet. Their color, along with their cut, clarity, transparency, and setting most often effects how their pricing.

 

The most highly prized rubies are commonly of deep red. They are considered to be the most beautiful in the world. They are, unfortunately, also one the most expensive gems in the world. Very few can be found today in a size above one or two carats.

 

Many of the genuine rubies found in jewelry stores today have been specifically heat treated to improve their depth of color. However, the most common rubies in the market are actually lab created or synthetic. This can be a problem since only experts with proper equipment can tell the difference.

 

Rubies are also found in India; a country that highly prizes this gemstone. But the stones found here are often cabochon cut because of their lack of clarity, even though their color is magnificent.

 

Other countries producing rubies include Africa, Nepal, Pakistan and the United States (both North and South Carolina). The color and quality of these stones vary from location to location. However, overall they are considered to be of inferior quality to those rubies found elsewhere.

 

Apparently, the ruby has a lot going for it. First of all is its color. Red is the color of love and passion. Rubies have a warm, fiery glow to them that many compare to the glowing residue of a red-hot fire. It is also the gem of power, which explains why kings and queens have prized this stone above many others.

 

Women often are attached with the color red, so it comes as no surprise that many women love rubies. But they are not alone in their admiration. Men also are attracted towards this stone's mysterious glow and vibrant power.

 

 

 



By: Nick

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Nick, 27 years old expert in jewelry and diamonds. Check out My favorite Ruby Jewelry Collections from www.b2cjewels.com



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