If you have a string of white
heirloom pearls in your family, you’ve probably heard a few of these myths.
Here are some of the myths, legends and beliefs associated with white pearls –
and the real story behind them!
Myths
About Their Origin, Color And Value
Ocean
Pearls Are White And Freshwater Pearls Are Different Colors
Not true at all – in fact, where a pearl is cultured (in the ocean
or in freshwater) plays no role in the shape or color it takes. It’s the type
of oyster that determines the color – and white pearls can be cultured or
natural, freshwater or saltwater pearls.
White
Pearls Are ‘Pure’ And Colored Pearls Are ‘Fake’
In some cases, pearls are dyed or bleached to get a certain hue.
But pearls do naturally occur in a range of colors, from lavender and champagne
to pink and black. These colors are determined by the color of the lip of the
oyster that the pearl is formed in, as well as naturally occurring pigments
inside the oyster shells. This means that a violet Edison pearl is just as
‘pure’ or real, with no colorants, as a naturally white pearl.
White
Pearls Are the Most Expensive
In
fact, white pearls are the most common and therefore colored pearls are usually
more expensive. But color is not the only thing that determines the price – how
a pearl is grown, naturally or cultured, and what the quality of the pearl is,
are bigger factors. A natural white pearl would be more expensive,
a Cultured pearls from Timeless Pearl.
Historical
And Societal Myths And Beliefs
White
Pearls Symbolize Purity And Chastity
While pearls in the Roman empire used to be worn to symbolize
purity, chastity and the Virgin Mary, they have increasingly become a sign of
wealth. Today they are more a sign of material wealth, possessions, your status
in society, authority and even fame, than anything else. Women and even men of
all ages can be seen wearing pearls – flaunting their status as pop stars,
wealthy businessmen and women, models, mothers or brides. The truth is that you
can interpret the different symbols associated with a white pearl in any way
you choose – and there are many!
Pearls Are The Tears Of Gods
Because Venus was believed to be born from the ocean like pearls,
they were often associated with her astrologically. But they’ve also been said
to be the tears of the gods because of their shape, color, rarity and their
association with purity, holiness, fertility and innocence. The last two
mentioned are also qualities associated with Venus.
White
Pearls And The Moon
Because pearls come from the ocean and are similar in shape and
color to the moon, they’ve been called the daughter of the moon, or moon
‘drops’.
Pearls
Are The Result Of A Rainbow Meeting The Earth Or Ocean After A Storm
One of the most beautiful myths about pearls is a Persian legend
that says that pearls are the offspring of wild weather patterns, made when a
rainbow meets the earth after a storm. Lighting and thunder were believed to be
responsible for any imperfections on the pearl.
Today we know how pearls are
really formed, but wouldn’t it be nice if this was true?
Blog Resources:https://www.timelesspearl.com/white-pearl-myths-debunked/
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