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"The Pearls Book"

About.com Rating fourhalf out of Five

By Carly Wickell, About.com

by Antoinette Matlins, P.G.

The Bottom Line

The author presents factual information in a personal manner that keeps us turning the pages to read more.
Pros
  • Written for all levels of expertise.
  • Combination of facts and human interest.
Cons
  • Pricing guide could become outdated.

Description

  • The history of the pearl as jewelry. Descriptions and photos of famous pearls.
  • Extensive details about natural and cultured pearls.
  • A review of the many types of pearls on the market.
  • Information to help you determine a pearl's quality. Price guides for numerous types of pearls.
  • An explanation of treatments and enhancements that are commonly applied to pearls.
  • Expert tips about caring for your pearls.
  • Advice and interesting "pearl stories" from many pearl experts.
  • Center pages with gorgeous color photos. Black and white photos and drawings throughout text.

Guide Review - "The Pearls Book"

Antoinette Matlins gives us a complete tour of the world of pearls. She describes the different types of cultured and natural pearls we might encounter, comparing them with each other to help build our understanding. You'll learn how pearls are cultured and where each type of pearl comes from. Learn about treatments that are commonly applied to pearls, and discover which treated pearls you should avoid. The author discusses pearl impostors, listing terms commonly used to advertise them. The pricing guides help us understand differences in market value. This book will arm you with the knowledge you need to identify and select fine pearls in a style you love and a price range you can afford.
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