National Pearl Necklace Day

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Are you ready to dive deep into the shimmering world of pearls? Well, get your necklaces out and buckle up because today we're celebrating National Pearl Necklace Day! It's a day dedicated to all the elegant, glamorous, and utterly fabulous necklaces that make us feel like royalty.

When is Pearl Necklace Day?

It's national pearl necklace day on the 19th July.


The Internet History of National Pearl Necklace Day

Did you know that National Pearl Necklace Day has a fascinating internet history? Let's delve into the shimmering depths and discover how this day came to be!

It all started on July 19, 2016, when the internet was abuzz with 31 mentions of National Pearl Necklace Day. People from all walks of life were excited to celebrate this accessory that adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit. From fashion bloggers to jewelry enthusiasts, everyone wanted to show off their love for pearls.

Since then, National Pearl Necklace Day has become an annual celebration of elegance and refinement. People take this day as an opportunity to showcase their favorite pearl necklaces and share their fashion tips and tricks with the world. It's a day to honor the timeless beauty of pearls and the statement they make when draped around our necks.

Fun Fact About Pearl Necklaces

Did you know that the world's most expensive pearl necklace was once owned by the legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor? This jaw-dropping necklace, known as 'La Peregrina,' features a 50.56-carat pearl and an exquisite diamond setting. In 2011, it was sold at an auction for a staggering $11.8 million! Now that's an accessory fit for a queen!

How to Celebrate National Pearl Necklace Day

Now that you're eager to celebrate National Pearl Necklace Day, here are a few ideas to make this day extra special:

  • Wear your favorite pearl necklace and let it shine!
  • Admire the beauty of pearl necklaces by browsing through jewelry stores or online boutiques.
  • Host a pearl-themed party with friends, complete with elegant decorations and a DIY pearl necklace station.
  • Share pictures of your favorite pearl necklaces on social media using the hashtag #NationalPearlNecklaceDay.
  • Learn about the history and significance of different types of pearls, from freshwater to Akoya.

So, whether you're a fan of classic string pearls or prefer a modern twist with a pendant, take this day as an opportunity to celebrate the beauty and elegance of pearl necklaces. They're not just accessories; they're timeless works of art that make us feel like royalty every time we wear them!



History behind the term 'Pearl Necklace'


14th century

Pearls as symbols of wealth and power

In the 14th century, pearls were highly valued and seen as a symbol of wealth and power. Royalty and nobility would often adorn themselves with pearl jewelry to display their status and sophistication.


Late 17th century

Pearls as necklace adornments

By the late 17th century, pearls had become popular adornments for necklaces, particularly among the upper class. Necklaces adorned with strings of pearls became fashionable accessories, enhancing the elegance and grace of the wearer.


Early 20th century

The term 'pearl necklace' emerges

During the early 20th century, the term 'pearl necklace' emerged to specifically refer to a necklace adorned with pearls. The phrase became widely used and recognized, particularly in the world of fashion and jewelry.



Mid-20th century

Double entendre and alternative meaning

In the mid-20th century, the term 'pearl necklace' took on an alternative meaning within popular culture. It began to be associated with a sexual innuendo, referring to a specific kind of sexual act. This double entendre further popularized the term, albeit with a different connotation.


Contemporary times

Cultural references and continued usage

In contemporary times, the term 'pearl necklace' retains both its original meaning as a necklace adorned with pearls and its alternative, more explicit meaning. It has been referenced in popular culture, literature, and music, often invoking its suggestive connotation.


Did you know?

The world's most expensive pearl necklace, 'La Peregrina,' was once owned by Elizabeth Taylor and sold for $11.8 million!

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First identified

19th July 2016

Most mentioned on

19th July 2016

Total mentions

31

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