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cultured pearl

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cultured pearl
n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Jewellery) a pearl induced to grow in the shell of an oyster or clam, by the insertion of a small object around which layers of nacre are deposited
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cultured pearl
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Honora, a nationally recognized jewelry company specializing in fine quality freshwater and South Sea cultured pearls and cultured pearl jewelry, has leased approximately 1,200 s/f at 575 Madison Avenue for its New York City debut scheduled this Fall.
com) are offering a free, 16-inch, cultured pearl floater illusion necklace with a 14-karat gold clasp to anyone who registers on its site.
This IRIDESSE store, the third in California and sixteenth in the brand's progressive national roll out, will be approximately 1150 square feet and will offer an impressive assortment of cultured pearl jewelry featuring pearls of every kind, through an innovative, exciting new retail format in a luxurious and tranquil store environment.
 
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