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What is the white Fritillaria in the necklace?
White Fritillaria is actually pearl oyster, and the structure of Fritillaria is mainly a thin interlayer of calcium carbonate. Polished white Fritillaria will have pearl luster and cloud effect. Fritillaria mother-of-pearl will emit different seven-color halos under different light sources and angles, adding a bit of interest to the original elegant white.

White Fritillaria jewelry is a large pearl shell cut into corresponding shapes and embedded in 18k jewelry. White Fritillaria is so expensive only because of its ornamental value, brand value and medicinal value. White Fritillaria is generally used to make the first jewelry of luxury brands, which has high ornamental value and is loved by many female friends. In addition, these starting accessories are basically luxury brands, and the price will naturally be much more expensive.

How to maintain white Fritillaria jewelry

1, daily wear

Please make sure that jewelry does not touch perfume, soap or chemical products and cosmetics, otherwise it may change the color and natural appearance of the material. It is recommended to wear jewelry after perfume and cosmetics are dried. And wear jewelry when doing some activities (such as sports, gardening, etc. ), because jewelry may touch different items or be hit.

2. Cleaning and storage

It is recommended to gently wipe the jewelry with a soft cloth. And stored separately from other jewelry to avoid jewelry being hit or scratched. Because white Fritillaria is a natural soft substance, it can prevent small scratches on its surface.

3. Try to avoid friction.

Mother shell (Fritillaria) is an organic gem. Its main component is calcium carbonate, and its hardness is not high enough. In daily wear, if you come into contact with other jewelry, precious stones or hard objects, the surface of the mother shell will be worn, which will affect the smoothness and texture of the mother shell.