A Trending Fashion of Pearls on Men
♫ Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Few decades ago, it was the Prince of Dholphur who appeared with pearls around his neck. With 14 strands of pearls, he showed his love on pearl necklace. Men with pearls are very uncommon to find in the USA, but they exist. The grip of the necklace strands are not replaced with leather Instead of gold for the male acceptance. Traditionally, this grasp was made with gold to attract women. For many years, pearls represented the symbol of power, purity and nobility. So males wore these in large numbers around the neck to symbolize the same. But in the modern days, pearls are being seen as a mere fashion statement.
In few countries and cultures, pearls found their place on the crowns instead of necklace ornaments. Kings wore crowns made of rich and rare set up pearls to display their character of power and honesty. These crowns glow as they are made with pearls that possess reflecting nature. The official crown of England is one such crown, although currently it is worn by Queen Elizabeth II. Few palaces have their own pearl shops within. One such is the Buckingham Palace which actually has its very own pearl shop.
The love on pearls and pearl crowns is not just limited to the European regions. Even the crown of Iran and few crowns of the Indian reign hold precious pearl gems on them. There was a long documentary film made by the National Geographic channel on the crown of Iran with pictures of this crown. Comparatively, pearls are little rare to be found on men, but when tradition or fashion is taken into consideration, pearls stand as equal fit to any other ornament to be worn by men.
