Press Release Author: Beijing Haide Tianjia Pearl Gem Co.,Ltd
Industry: Management
Press Release Summary: Coral is created by sea life, around Japan, Taiwan and in the Malaysian Archipelago, as well as in north-east Australia and the Midway Islands.
Press Release Body: The Introduce of Coral Coral is created by sea life, around Japan, Taiwan and in the Malaysian Archipelago, as well as in north-east Australia and the Midway Islands. It is excrete a carbonic substance from which the corals grow like trees and branches. Red, pink, and white coral is mostly calcium carbonate. Black and golden coral is conchiolin. It has a hardness of 3. Coral is found on the African coasts, Australia, Japan, Mediterranean coasts, Malaysia, and the West Indies. Traditionally, the fragile little coral trees were brought up from the depths with trawl nets. However, since first-class corals have now become rather rare, divers are now deployed, in a less destructive process which involves their going down and harvesting the sensitive coral branches. After that, the branches are cleaned, sorted and processed by means of saws, knives, files or drills. Coral is not usually ground or cut on a wheel. Unprocessed, coral is matt. It is not until it has been polished that it takes on that beautiful shine. It is often porous, full of holes or cracked, and in these cases it is of lesser quality. Coral of that kind is sometimes filled with coloured wax to improve its appearance. High-quality coral is of an even colour and free of cracks, blotches, striations and holes. Since genuine untreated coral is rare, it does fetch good prices. The colourful, sensitive world of corals Corals do not necessarily have to be red, even if red is thought of as their typical colour. Corals grow in Nature in a wide range of colours from red to white and from blue and brown to black. The most popular are the red hues such as pale pink or salmon, all the way out to a deep dark red. Black corals and gold corals are very much in fashion, whilst the blue ones are extremely rare. The white of the angel skin coral, suffused with pink, is regarded as particularly precious. Other well known colours are the rich red Japanese Moro coral, the pale pink \'Boke\' and the red \'Sardegna\'. Corals are not particularly sensitive, but with a hardness of only 3 they are much softer than any other gemstone material. Their beauty can easily be impaired by the wrong treatment, for example cosmetics, hot water or bright light. Coral jewellery should be kept in a safe place and from time to time cleaned with a soft, damp towel. If the surface of the coral does get scratched, the jeweller can have it repolished. The Function of Coral Coral has been used for decorative purposes and esteemed as a protective stone since time immemorial. Even today, red corals are still worn as a talisman to protect the wearer against evil spirits in many cultures. Modern gemstone therapists too highly esteem its positive effects. Coral, it is said, relieves tension and fear and promotes positive forms of social life. The ancient faith in the protective and invigorating force of coral is perpetuated in the custom of putting a necklace of red corals round the neck of a small child. Young girls too are often given a fine coral necklace as their first piece of jewellery. Coral is one of the most attractive decorative materials imaginable. Again and again, it inspires international designers to fantastic creations.