What is another word for cultured pearl?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌlt͡ʃəd pˈɜːl] (IPA)

A "cultured pearl" is a type of pearl that is artificially produced by inserting a nucleus into a mollusk. However, there are many different names for this type of pearl depending on the size, shape, color, and origin. Some synonyms for "cultured pearl" include freshwater pearl, saltwater pearl, akoya pearl, Tahitian pearl, South Sea pearl, baroque pearl, button pearl, round pearl, and drop pearl. These different types of pearls have their own unique properties and are highly valued in the jewelry industry. Regardless of the name, all cultured pearls add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outfit.

What are the hypernyms for Cultured pearl?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Cultured pearl

  • I received an impassioned letter from Sonoko. There was no doubt that she was truly in love. I felt jealous. Mine was the unbearable jealousy a cultured pearl must feel toward a genuine one. Or can there be such a thing in this world as a man who is jealous of the woman who loves him, precisely because of her love?
    Yukio Mishima

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