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Coral jewellery has recently become hugely popular due to the re-emergence of chunky, tribal designs in fashion. The vibrant red of coral is often used along side turquoise, freshwater pearls and black onyx. All of which make for a very eye catching combination. This article is to explain some of interesting facts about coral that you might not know, including how it is harvested, the dye process and the different types available.
Mediterranean natural red coral has been over-harvested leading to extremely high prices. It is a very slow growing coral, and due to the rare nature of it it has become known as a 'precious' coral.
Most coral available on the market place is dyed bamboo coral. It is an ideal coral to harvest as it is very fast growing, so the impact on the environment is far less than other types of corals that may take hundreds of years to regenerate. Due to the popularity of the bamboo corals, the Mediterranean red coral has had a chance to regenerate somewhat.
Bamboo coral is naturally white or cream, with a dark core. Therefore it needs to be dyed to achieve the vibrant red colour that everyone is looking for. Coral is also dyed other colours such as blue and black, but red is bar far the most popular due to the original Mediterranean red coral. Bamboo coral can be dyed in two ways: Water dyed or oil dyed. With oil dying, the oil can penetrate the coral much more thoroughly and produce a much more consistent red result. It also lasts longer in the coral. Water dying only covers that outer layer of the coral, which leads to faster fading. We at MyBeads.com.au stock only coral that has been oil dyed, for its obvious favorable attributes. We stock a wide range of dyed bamboo coral beads, starting at just $3.00 per 40cm strand. They are available from here: mybeads.com.au/catalog.php?category=Coral Beads
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Can 1 wear red coral mala & eat non veg or need to remove the mala while eating non veg n can wear afterward?
I will be in foreign land for next 2-3 months and I also need to wear red coral mala but want to know if it's fine to eat non veg food while wearing the mala. If not, do I need to remove the mala when eating any non veg and wear them back. Let me know of any alternatives or if one can not wear red coral mala if he /she is having non veg food. This is since it will be very difficult to avoid non veg food stuff while on foreign land. Please advise. thanks.
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Red Sea Coral Species Under Threat
Scientists say that a species of coral in the Red Sea could stop growing by 2070 if current warming trends continue. A team of researchers said they used 3D technology to find that the rate of growth of Diploastrea heliopara declined by 30 percent since 1998. They found that rising sea surface temperatures were already "driving dramatic changes" in the growth rate of the important reef ...
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