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Sri Jagadamba Pearls Dealer have earned a name for quality, fair prices and latest designs since the last 80 years. Jagadamba is well known as the "Most celebrated name in pearls". We have etched a name for ourselves in the Jewellery business in the twin cities of Hyderabad & Secunderabad.

Starting off with pioneering in the pearl Jewellery, we have now become the trendsetters in both traditional and contemporary designs of diamond and gold jewellery.

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For Over 80 Years the traffic before Jagdamba Pearls always got Jammed since people always Jostle their way into the store to admire and buy the dazzling collection with join tingly tiny price tags. Its exquisite craftsmanship reflects in all its designs and its dedicated service in the customers eyes. Visitors hearts as the bills get smaller and they jump. Jump with Joy over the jackpot they've won. They jolly well do . Inarguable, Jagdamba Perfected the art of bringing joy through just the right stuff for juveniles to mothers to grand mothers. Judged as a jewel in Hyderabad's Pearl crown. After all , it has been doing this fine job everyday in its 80years of long journey. Sir, we are into selling cultured , fresh water pearls with the shapes like round pearl, oval pearl, button pearl etc.. The Basar pearls are antique to find now, and we do not have the import of their collection.

A pearl is unique; it is the only gemstone to be created from a living creature. Pearls are characterized by their translucence and lustre and by a delicate play of surface colour. The most perfect shapes are round, or tear drop and their value increases with their size and lustre.

How a Pearl is formed
Pearls are formed when a foreign particle penetrates the body of a mollusk. The particle acts as an irritant, in order to protect itself, the mollusc coats the object in concentric layers of nacre, a natural substance commonly called mother-of-pearl. Only mullusks capable of producing mother-of-pearl are able to create a quality pearl, most notable examples being freshwater clams and saltwater oysters. Irregular shaped pearls are referred to as Baroque and Blister pearls.

Colour
The colour of a pearls is dependant upon the type of mollusc and the environment in which it grows. Pearls range from black to white, the most prized is the Indian Rose Pearl. Other colours include cream, grey, blue, yellow, lavender, green, mauve, champagne.

Size
One easy way to check if a pearl is genuine is to gently rub one against the teeth, only a real pearl will feel rough to the touch. Pearls are weighed by carats (1 pearl grain = 50 milligrams = 1/4 carat) and those weighing less than 1/4 grain are called seed pearls. The largest naturally occurring pearls are the baroque pearls; one such pearl is known to have weighed 1,860 grains.

Kinds of Pearls
While most gemstones are formed by the heat and pressure of the Earth's molten core, pearls are created in calm waters by a living gem factory -- the oyster. What starts out as an irritating bit of sand trapped inside the oyster grows, layer upon layer, into one of the most luminous and lovely of all gems, treasured for more than 4,000 years as a symbol of purity, modesty and virtue. Pearls are fashionable with daytime and evening wear. They are at home with a silk chemise or with jeans and a simple sweater. Without a doubt, pearls are one of the indispensable accessories in a jewelry box.

 
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