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Wholesale Jewelry
The reason we can sell our tahitian pearls and pearl wholesale jewelry at such low prices
is our ability to fly around the world and to buy directly from the major
sources, without going through a secondary distributor. Being able to buy our
wholesale jewelry like this, allows us to purchase the pearls for dramatically
lower prices, and sometimes sell our pearls for less than wholesale. Jewelry
stores, who often buy from outlets like us, typically pay about twice our cost
for their pearls, and their markup is usually 400 to 600 percent. You will not
see that kind of markup here on our wholesale jewelry!
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wholesale jewelry::Tahitian
earrings::rings::South
Sea pearls::Tahitian
pearl necklace::Akoya
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Tahitian Pearl Necklace
The black pearls in our Tahitian pearl necklace are rarer than other types of
pearls, since only a small number of oysters survive to produce a fine pearl.
Since each Tahitian pearl is very unique and does not resemble any other, it
takes hundreds of them to find the matching ones required to make a single
strand of a Tahitian pearl necklace. So if you're looking for unique pearl
jewelry with exceptional value, a Tahitian pearl necklace may be what you're
looking for.
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wholesale jewelry::Tahitian
earrings::rings::South
Sea pearls::Tahitian
pearl necklace::Akoya
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Freshwater Pearls
These cultured pearls are farmed in freshwater and are grown in mussels. The
only irritant typically used in making freshwater pearls is a single, tiny piece of donor mantle tissue which results in a pearl completely made of nacre, or more pearl, and
less core irritant. Freshwater pearls are typically cheaper because freshwater
mussels are larger and can produce up to 20 pearls at a time, whereas saltwater
oysters are smaller and can only produce one pearl at a time.
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wholesale jewelry::Tahitian
earrings::rings::South
Sea pearls::Tahitian
pearl necklace::Saltwater Akoya
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