Being the world’s largest consumed jewelry, pearl necklace has been a must-have piece in every woman’s jewelry box. Are you still hunting for a perfect pearl necklace? Let’s see what is hot in 2009.
Classic pearl necklace - pearl strands will still be main stream. For ladies, no matter young or old, a pearl strand is magic jewelry that can feminize their personal style at the second the jewelry wrapped their neck. Traditional pearl strand necklace combined special designed spacer or clasp will be more and more popular because of its versatile uses.
Designer pearl necklace will be a hit in jewelry fashion of 2009! From ocean inspired pearl necklace to Mediterranean styles. With delicate design, Pearl necklace is given more of fashion attributes than diamond.
If you are looking for a necklace to match your party outfit, you can consider Choker Pearl Necklace. From 12inch to 14 inch, with multiple strands of small akoya or freshwater pearls, choker pearl necklace can make your neck look slim and sexy If you are looking for a daily wearing necklace, you can choose Princess Pearl Necklace. It is not too short or long and just stays round your feminine collarbone.
If you are looking for a necklace go with your low-cut dress, Matinee Pearl Necklace will be perfect. The open area between neck and dress will be covered by a lustrous matinee pearl necklace.
If you are looking for a necklace of splendid effect, Long Pearl Necklace such as rope or opera will be your best choice. You can wear it with long dress or trousers with blouse.
In Shecy Pearls, you can search a design or necklace pattern you are fond of and choose its length according to your demand. They provide more than 300 necklace styles. “We insist that new designs must be launched as scheduled. Never let down our customers is our motto, even thought we might suffer very low profit in this economy downturn.” Said marketing director of Shecy Pearls Jewelry: “The most important thing for us is always providing fresh and eternal pearl necklace for Shecy’s customers.”
Friday, December 19, 2008
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