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From Our Pearl FALCO Family to Your Family. Happy Mother’s Day!

From Our Pearl FALCO Family to Your Family. Happy Mother’s Day!

Ancient Hindu Tradition recounts how the very first pearl was discovered by the God Krishna, perhaps accounting for how pearl jewelry continues to play a significant role in Hindu and South Asian Cultures with necklaces, headpieces, pearl brooch pins and accessories serving both functional and ornamental purposes for so many generations.

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Pearl FALCO’s One-Of-A-Kind Mabe Pearl Jewelry Designs

Pearl FALCO’s One-Of-A-Kind Mabe Pearl Jewelry Designs

Pearl FALCO’s Amazing Mabe Pearl Jewelry Designs. Back by Popular Demand! Just recently, Pearl FALCO discussed the fundamentals of Mabe Pearls, an introduction to Mabe Pearls and a Care Guide. In case you missed Pearl FALCO’s Blog about that, you can check it here. ...

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How the Right Pearl Jewelry Can Help Bring Out Your Best Side!

How the Right Pearl Jewelry Can Help Bring Out Your Best Side!

Finding Perfect Right Pearl Jewelry Is Easier Than You Think! Selecting right pearls jewelry can be very simple when you know about pearls. People may feel like going the extra mile but let’s learn about pearls with us and ensure that you choose your own pearls with...

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Interview with a Master Jeweler

Interview with a Master Jeweler

Pearl FALCO. SingaLife Weekly. Maiko Makito's Interview with a Pearl FALCO Master Jeweler Pearl FALCO wishes to thank SingaLife for featuring members of the Pearl FALCO community and team members in a series of six articles about Pearl FALCO’s “Jewelry Makers,” which...

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Pearl Falco’s Brief Guide to Mabe Pearls & Mabe Pearl Jewelry

Pearl Falco’s Brief Guide to Mabe Pearls & Mabe Pearl Jewelry

The primary distinguishing features of Mabe Pearls, when compared with other pearls, is their formation and shape. It’s what sets Mabe’s apart from other gemstones. Mabe Pearls are usually cultivated using the species of oyster “Pteria Sterna” or “Pinctada Maxima” due to the Mabe’s size and unique luster.

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