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<title>ÎÞ±êÌâÎĵµ</title>
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<p><strong>China Tianbao Handicraft Product Emport &amp; Export 
Co.Ltd.</strong></p>
<p align="left"><img src="http://www.bag007.com/uploadpic/2006919142537321.jpg"; 
width="400" height="311"> 
</p>
<p align="left"><font face="Arial"><a 
href="http://www.tbjck.com";>http://www.tbjck.com(86-10-51664258/51664278) 
  </a></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The Pearl: A Cultural Treasure Through the Ages <br>
  A Gift of Nature <br>
  <br>
  </font><font face="Arial">Pearls are a natural wonder that have been 
treasured 
  for centuries<br>
  </font><font face="Arial">by cultures ancient and modern all over the world. 
  Greek mythology <br>
  proclaimed pearls to be tears of joy shed by the goddess Aphrodite. <br>
  Ancient Egyptians associated pearls with Isis, the goddess of healing and 
life.<br>
  <br>
  The Pearl was Prized by Rulers and Royalty<br>
  <br>
  Julius Caesar limited the wearing of pearls to the rulers of the <br>
  Roman Empire during the first century B.C. In the glory days of <br>
  the British Empire, only royalty were allowed to wear these lustrous gems.<br>
  <br>
  Noted in Legends and Literature<br>
  <br>
  Tribal Indians, too, believed that pearls were tears of their gods. <br>
  An Arab legend weaves a tale of dewdrops filled with moonlight that <br>
  fell into the ocean and were swallowed by oysters, creating the precious <br>
  pearls. The gates of Heaven are made of pearl, according to the King <br>
  James Bible. The list goes on and on. There are many more references to <br>
  the pearl in works of great literature, and the lustrous jewels are <br>
  often seen in paintings as jewelry, hair decorations and clothing 
adornments.<br>
  <br>
  Pearls have Always Been Valued and Cherished<br>
  <br>
  Native Americans may indeed have settled for strings of beads taken <br>
  in trade for the island of Manhattan. But a few centuries later, <br>
  in 1916, renown French jeweler Jacques Cartier acquired land there <br>
  for his first American store. The price? Two pearl necklaces.<br>
  <br>
  This long and storied past only adds to the appeal of the incomparable <br>
  pearl, cherished today as a traditional wedding gift, a birthstone, <br>
  and in jewelry that reflects taste and refinement. <br>
  </font> </p>
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