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Everything You Need To Know About Swarovski Jewellery

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  Everything You Need To Know About Swarovski Jewellery When someone mentions Swarovski, what comes to your mind? Usually, it is beautiful crystals used in elegant jewellery that you would give anything to own. These days, Swarovski is a household name. Everyone in the world, especially women, knows what Swarovski is and what makes this crystal so in-demand for women’s jewellery. This beautiful crystal uplifts any jewellery piece, whether a necklace, earring, ring, bracelet, etc. It adds more value to it and gives your jewellery a more delicate look. But where does Swarovski jewellery come from, and what is the reason behind its massive demand? Where Did Swarovski Originate from? The Swarovski crystals you all love to wear originated in the 1890s in Austria. David Swarovski was the first person to craft this crystal using a particular electric cutting machine that let him achieve a crystal cut as delicate as a diamond. He got a patented license for this machine, hence the crystal be

What’s The Difference Between Cultured And Freshwater Pearls?

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  What’s The Difference Between Cultured And Freshwater Pearls? Pearls have been used and cherished throughout multiple civilizations in our history. These beautiful gemstones have been used over centuries for things such as trade and currency and women’s jewellery, which is most common nowadays. Before you buy any jewellery these days, it is common practice to look at the stones and the making of the jewellery. The type of pearl used globally is cultured and not freshwater, as natural freshwater pearls are nearly impossible to find. So what is it that makes a genuine freshwater pearl so unique and sets it apart from a cultured pearl? Let’s find out . Natural Pearls A natural pearl has a more unique and unrefined shape. It is, after all, natural. These pearls form in oysters in the water without any interference from humans. The natural pearl is harvested on its own, and therefore, it usually has a more irregular shape. These pearls are hard to find and the most expensive type of p