A lustrous, gleaming White Pearl charm makes a fantastic addition to a necklace. Wear it on one of our pretty pearl or gemstone charm chains, or add it to a plain chain of your own. Simple enough to go anywhere, yet hip enough to be a great addition. Set in sterling silver.
Charm style tips: We have a huge selection of charm necklaces lots of cool charm pendant drops for you to layer on our necklaces, making it easy to mix-and-match drops & necklaces of different colors & lengths. Have fun!
• You can select one necklace, and hang from one to many charms on it for a fun, funky, personalized look. Experiment with different colors and textures together! If you wear multiple charms it always looks best to have the "largest" charm near the middle of the bunch.
• Or you can "layer" by wearing multiple necklaces with one or more of the necklaces sporting the charm pendants. This multi-strand look works best if you make sure all the necklaces are slightly different lengths. Try mixing colors, textures and lengths!
• You can also hook two charm necklaces end-to-end to create a long necklace of 30" or more that is great to wear alone or with your charms as pendants! This works especially well over sweaters or tunics, and is a great fashionable look that gives you more options and wear-value for your jewelry.
• Create a charm "bracelet" by hooking charm necklaces end-to-end and wrapping them around your wrist multiple times! You can add charm drops for more interest if you want.
• Make a "belly chain" by hooking charm necklaces end-to-end and wearing them around your sexy waist! This can be a great belt for a tunic, too.
Pearls are one of the modern birthstones for June. They have been recognized since the earliest times as the emblem of purity and modesty. Royal families throughout history and geography have revered the pearl as one of the most valued treasures while collecting and adorning themselves with this lustrous, organic gem.
Most commonly found today is the cultured pearl from pearl farms. Pearls are produced by mussels in freshwater lakes or rivers, or by large oysters in the ocean. Freshwater pearls naturally occur in white to pink shades, but are now dyed, heat-treated or irradiated to achieve many fashionable colors. Tahitian pearls come in shades from silver, to green to black and their colors are natural. South Sea pearls range from white to golden shades naturally as well. Both South Sea and Tahitian pearls are prized for their size, luster, and natural color and are considerably more valued than Freshwater pearls because of their comparative rarity.