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Southsea Pearls: The Epitome of Luxury and Elegance
Magnificent and rare, Southsea pearls are the crown jewel of the ocean.
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Key Features Section:
Size: Larger than other pearls, typically 9mm to 16mm.
Luster: High-quality pearls with a soft, satiny sheen due to thick nacre.
Color: Natural shades of white, silver, and gold, with golden being the most rare.
Shape: Mostly round, though baroque and drop shapes are also valued.
Source: Cultivated in Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
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Why Choose Southsea Pearls?
Exclusivity: Their rarity and size make Southsea pearls a favorite among luxury brands and designers.
Durability: The thick nacre gives these pearls a long-lasting sheen and durability.
Versatility: Whether in a necklace, earrings, or brooch, Southsea pearls add a touch of opulence to any design.
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Pearls
Pearls are organic gemstones formed inside mollusks such as oysters and mussels. When an irritant enters the mollusk, the animal secretes layers of nacre around it to form a pearl. This process can occur naturally or be induced through pearl farming, where a nucleus is implanted into the mollusk to stimulate pearl formation.
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