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		<title>Do you know how they make cultured pearls?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you like pearls? I&#8217;ve always thought those little orbs were quite fascinating to look at, even more so as they originate in a fascinating way. As you might know, pearls were accidentally invented by nature &#8211; or maybe not quite so. Well, pearls do come from oysters (as well as other types of clam), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you like pearls? I&#8217;ve always thought those little orbs were quite fascinating to look at, even more so as they originate in a fascinating way. As you might know, pearls were accidentally invented by nature &#8211; or maybe not quite so. Well, pearls do come from oysters (as well as other types of clam), and they&#8217;re generated when a speck of sand invades the clam shell. Actually they&#8217;re generated just afterwards, in the course of weeks of months; as the clam tries to protect itself from the intrusive grain of sand, it generates layers upon layers of a distinctive shiny coating. As the coating grows bigger and rounder, a pearl is eventually created!</p>
<p>Actual salt water pearls are quite rare, and extremely expensive. This kind of pearl is found occasionally nested in a prize oyster, among millions of other oysters. However, there are also techniques that allow the mass-production of real pearls! This kind of cultured pearl is generated from man-made grafts &#8211; and since it&#8217;s mass produced, it&#8217;s not quite as rare or nearly as expensive as wild pearls. </p>
<p>The thing  about salt water pearl grafting is that it&#8217;s quite a tricky procedure, which requires high specialization. However, there&#8217;s another alternative: fresh water pearls, the very kind which is used to make this <a href="http://www.cnepearls.com/freshwater-pearls-necklace-c-2.html">pearl necklace</a> or this <a href="http://www.cnepearls.com/cultured-pearls-jewelry-freshwater-pearl-earrings-c-3_30.html">pearl earring</a>. As the name suggests, these pearls come from freshwater clams such as mussels; the grafting procedure to produce this pearls is relatively simple, and it yiealds a greater volume of pearls.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why <a href="http://www.cnepearls.com/">freshwater pearl jewelry</a> is relatively unexpensive, but still looks pretty darn good! I&#8217;ve been looking around for a video showing the pearl grafting procedure, but I only found this one focusing on salt water pearl grafting. To your enjoyment, here it goes:</p>
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