Blue Eyris
Pearls
The iris is the most colorful part of the human eye. It is made up of
layers of smooth, furrowed and radial ridges. These layers allow the iris to act
either like a mirror or a sponge, sometimes absorbing light and sometimes
reflecting and refracting light as a spectrum of colors.
The nacre is the
most colorful part of the abalone shell. In paua it is made up of thousands of
layers or randomly secreted aragonite and calcite crystals, which are bonded
together by conchiolin. The nacre gives the blue pearl its luster and hardness
while the conchiolin acts as a mirror reflecting light back through the nacre to
the observer for maximum light return, iridescence and color.
Blue
Pearl Colors
Blue pearl colors
range from blues, greens, golds to pinks, and some have splashes of red and
violet. There are bright vibrant tones and soft subtle hues.
The pearls have a
chameleon quality about them; the colors change in the way that they catch the
light, liquid color that almost have a life of their own.
This variation in
color gives each pearl a distinctive character. The number of color combinations
is infinite. The colors of blue pearls are created by the genetic make up
of each individual paua, the colors and iridescence of their shell, their diet
and the natural environment in which they live. Paua are grazing animals,
feeding on a variety of seaweeds. It is the combination of brown, red and green
seaweeds with their amazing array of nutrients that gives each blue pearl its
wonderful spectrum of colors.

Jones
& Son offers Blue Eyris Pearls
The Blue Iris
Pearls are a new innovation in the world of cultured pearls and Jones & Son
is proud to announce its affiliation with the Blue Eyris Pearls and once again
being involved on the ground floor of such an exciting project that has seen so
much quick and sudden progress in the United States. Come by today and ask one
of our knowledgeable sales associates about the Blue Eyris
Pearls.

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