This could mean one of several things. 1. Often blue string is used to knot dark-color pearls. If the string was blue when you acquired the strand, it was likely always blue. 2. The string is either nylon or silk, both of which can discolor if exposed to organic and inorganic chemicals. Your strand may simply need to be restrung. 3. The pearls could be treated with dye to enhance their color. Organic dyes may seep from the drill-hole over time, discoloring the thread.
It's a metaphor. As waves crash into the rocks, they throw up spray, which is here compared to a "shower of pearls".
The phrase probably comes from two sources. Matthew 7:6 refers to casting pearls ( i.e. the wisdom of the gospel) before swine; and the poet James Russell Lowell refers to the Rubayyat of Omar Khayam: "These pearls of thought in Persian gulfs were bred, Each softly lucent as a rounded moon; The diver Omar plucked them from their bed, Fitzgerald strung them on an English thread."
Do you mean like this? Pale blue sea blue dark blue steel blue
If you mean "strength of character," like "moral fiber," then I would say "spinelessness." If you mean "a piece of string," then no.
When perfume turns yellow that means its time to get rid of it or someone added some chemicals or food coloring to it. ;)
Tongues are usually not blue unless you are totally lacking in oxygen -- or you have been eating blue food!
You throw it out. Better safe than sorry.
It means that he thinks you would like nice with pearls on.
14KG on clasp of pearls what does it mean?
If a duck egg turns black and blue, it means that the fetus is not getting enough oxygen. It will most likely die.
It means that it has been exposed to excessive heat.
Litmus paper turns red in the presence of acid and blue in the presence of alkali.
I'm not sure what you mean @.@ but Blue Feathers are HM's engagement ring
this may show it works.
To cast pearls before swine is to offer wisdom or art to people who cannot understand or appreciate it.
Blue litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions, red litmus paper turns blue under basic conditions, and both colors remain unchanged under neutral conditions.
It means that the liquid in (which the blue litmus paper is put) is an acid, because an acid turns blue litmus paper to red and gives an indication of the presence of an acid in the liquid..