Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Freshwater Pearls

Does your brain shut off at the mention of pearls?
Do you think pearls are only for your grandma?
Then you haven’t been in to check out our selection of freshwater pearls!
As their home implies, freshwater pearls are formed in freshwater mussels that live in lakes, rivers, ponds and other bodies of fresh water. By contrast, saltwater pearls grow in oysters that live in the ocean. Pearls are often white, but some come naturally in nearly every color or are often dyed.
Stop by and see our selection of 16” pearl strands in all shapes, sizes and colors for only $5.00 strand.
THESE AREN’T YOUR GRANDMOTHERS PEARLS!!