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  2. Imitation pearl - Wikipedia

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    Imitation pearl. Imitation pearls are man-made faux pearls. They are not to be confused with cultured pearls, which are real pearls created through human intervention. Materials used to create imitation pearls include glass, plastic, and mollusc shells. As an alternative, some plastic beads are coated with a pearlescent substance to imitate the ...

  3. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    He is probably best known for his three-strand faux pearl necklace worn by Barbara Bush to her husband's inaugural ball. In many instances, high-end fashion jewelry has achieved a "collectible" status and increased value over time. Today, there is a substantial secondary market for vintage fashion jewelry. The main collecting market is for ...

  4. Kenneth Jay Lane - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Bush wore one of his three-strand faux pearl necklaces to her husband's inaugural ball. [4] In 1993, the year Lane commemorated the 30th anniversary of his founding, The New York Times compared him to Coco Chanel for having successfully made faux jewelry chic, noting that unlike Chanel's wealthy clientele, his rather more affordable ...

  5. 'Pearl Necklaces' Made From Semen Are TikTok's Hottest ... - AOL

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    Pieces of jewelry made from semen are becoming an increasingly popular accessory thanks to Amanda Booth, an artist who transforms bodily fluids into pearl-like "gems"—and documents the process ...

  6. Majorica pearl - Wikipedia

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    Majorica pearl jewellery. Majorica is a Spanish company that manufactures hand-made pearls called Majorica pearls. [1] Now based in Majorca, the company was founded in 1890 in Barcelona. [1] In 1990, Gems & Gemology described Majorica pearls as "the most widely marketed and meticulously manufactured imitation [pearl] today".

  7. Baroque pearl - Wikipedia

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    Baroque pearls are pearls with an irregular, non-spherical shape. [1] [2] Shapes can range from minor aberrations to distinctly ovoid, curved, pinched, or lumpy shapes. Most cultured freshwater pearls are baroque because freshwater pearls are mantle-tissue nucleated instead of bead nucleated. Cultured saltwater pearls can also be baroque, but ...

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