Just like all the other gemstones,
pearls carry a meaning. Historically, the glowing white orbs have been
associated with the moon. With the high luster and deep color of pearls, it
is no wonder why these natural gemstones have been held in such high regard
for thousands of years.
Eastern cultures believe that pearls symbolize purity and spiritual
transformation. Simply wearing a pearl reminds the wearer to be honest,
pure, wise, and to walk with the utmost dignity. Different colors of pearls
bear different meanings. As expected, white pearls symbolize purity,
innocence, faith, and honesty. Gold or black pearls symbolize prosperity and
riches. Rose or pink pearls work well with the heart Chakra, while all
pearls work with the solar plexus Chakra, beneficial for digestion and
immunity.
Just like other gemstones, pearls are given to a single month as a
birthstone. June is the month of the pearl and many women and men born in
the month of June proudly display their pearls to honor this fact. The
birthstone chart was first established in the 16th Century, when it was
believed fair favor and good luck would fall upon the wearer of their
birthstone.
In Christianity, St. Augustine deemed the pearl to be a symbol of Jesus
Christ, after evaluating a passage of Biblical text that gives each of the
twelve apostles a specific gemstone in their honor. There are actually
several passages in the Bible that refer to pearls, the most well known one
an allegory about the "pearly gates" of heaven and "casting pearls before
swine."
The Japanese have always held pearls in high esteem, and often associate
good luck to those to wear the round beauties. It should be noted that the
Japanese only hold meaning for the salt water variety of the pearl, since
the round salt water pearls are native to the archipelago chain and have
made the island native quite popular due to the innovations of pearl
harvesting companies like Mikimoto.
Pearls have been the most popular accessories with bridal wear historically
and still continue to be a strong favorite today. The innocence and beauty
symbolized by the pearl is also symbolized by the bride, so the match is
perfect. From the traditional princess length pearl necklace to a stunning
pendant, earrings, or bracelet mixing pearls with other precious gemstones,
pearls are a fast favorite for weddings. Even many bridal gowns, veils, and
headpieces are adorned with pearls to create a stunningly elegant effect.
About the Author:
Doug Mahopac specializes in Pearls
http://www.i-pear-earings.com
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