Black Pearl is matchless in its beauty, colour and green-blue. From time ago, Black pearl is known for its beauty and considered a lucky charm. It is known to protect the owner from any evil and negative energy. They are used in funerals since the danger of evil spirits in a graveyard is more. Black pearls are said to have will power and energy of their own to oppose the attacks.
Myths
Oro's Love
According to a popular legend, the god of fertility and peace, Oro, once upon a time visited the earth on a beautiful rainbow. He brought a magical oyster called as Ufi to the Polynesian people.
He offered the black pearl inside the oyster to the princess of Bora Bora as his symbol of extreme love. Thus, black pearls are considered magical and a symbol of love in Polynesia.
Romantic Tales
Another popular legend of black pearls tell a story when the moon was bathing in the dark ocean. The silvery white moonlight attracted all the oysters of the ocean towards the surface, glistening with dew.
In time, the oysters produced black pearls and the dew was converted into colorful hues of green, blue and pink.
Persian Tales
According to the Persian tales, pearls were born when a rainbow touched the earth surface. The perfect round shape of the pearl was due to the rainbows and the irregular pearls were formed by the thunder and lightning at the time of rainbows.
Okana
It is said that the spirit of corals Okana and the spirit of sands, Uaro, covered the special oyster TeUfi with the hues of all the fishes swimming in the Polynesian seas which created the beautiful hues of gold, pink, green and blue on the black pearls.
Chinese Legends
The Chinese believed the black pearl to be a symbol of wisdom. They thought that the rare black pearl must be harvested by slaying the dragon.
Japanese Legends
Japanese legends tell that the pearls to be the tears of mermaids, angels, nymphs and other mystical characters. They associated pearls with suffering, pain and sadness.
Ceylon Legend
A famous legend of Ceylon states that Adam and Eve shed tears and created a lake of pearls. The white pearls were created by Eve's Tears and because she was not able to control her tears, the white pearls are present in abundance. The tears shed by Adam converted into black pearls. Since Adam was male and able to control his emotions, the black pearls are rare as compared to white ones.
Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, pearls were said to be dewdrops which fell into the oysters and became beautiful pearls.
Thus, shop for black pearls Perth at Galaxy Beads and make a legend of your own.
Myths
Oro's Love
According to a popular legend, the god of fertility and peace, Oro, once upon a time visited the earth on a beautiful rainbow. He brought a magical oyster called as Ufi to the Polynesian people.
He offered the black pearl inside the oyster to the princess of Bora Bora as his symbol of extreme love. Thus, black pearls are considered magical and a symbol of love in Polynesia.
Romantic Tales
Another popular legend of black pearls tell a story when the moon was bathing in the dark ocean. The silvery white moonlight attracted all the oysters of the ocean towards the surface, glistening with dew.
In time, the oysters produced black pearls and the dew was converted into colorful hues of green, blue and pink.
Persian Tales
According to the Persian tales, pearls were born when a rainbow touched the earth surface. The perfect round shape of the pearl was due to the rainbows and the irregular pearls were formed by the thunder and lightning at the time of rainbows.
Okana
It is said that the spirit of corals Okana and the spirit of sands, Uaro, covered the special oyster TeUfi with the hues of all the fishes swimming in the Polynesian seas which created the beautiful hues of gold, pink, green and blue on the black pearls.
Chinese Legends
The Chinese believed the black pearl to be a symbol of wisdom. They thought that the rare black pearl must be harvested by slaying the dragon.
Japanese Legends
Japanese legends tell that the pearls to be the tears of mermaids, angels, nymphs and other mystical characters. They associated pearls with suffering, pain and sadness.
Ceylon Legend
A famous legend of Ceylon states that Adam and Eve shed tears and created a lake of pearls. The white pearls were created by Eve's Tears and because she was not able to control her tears, the white pearls are present in abundance. The tears shed by Adam converted into black pearls. Since Adam was male and able to control his emotions, the black pearls are rare as compared to white ones.
Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, pearls were said to be dewdrops which fell into the oysters and became beautiful pearls.
Thus, shop for black pearls Perth at Galaxy Beads and make a legend of your own.