Definition of pearlized in English:
pearlized
(British pearlised)
adjective ˈpəːlʌɪzdˈpərlīzd
Made to have or give a lustre like that of mother-of-pearl.
Example sentencesExamples
- Luxury yarn scarves and stoles in cashmere and alpaca or mohair, will come richly embellished with pearlized effects, embroidery or spangles.
- They'll be pearlised with glitter.
- A pearlized or metallic sandal would be another option.
- In 2004 pearlized finishes on rustic fabrics and metallic and shiny surface finishes will vie with embroidered fabric surfaces for attention.
- The brush-on pearlised colors in four shades are best applied on long hair when strands are held together and color stroked on from the root to the tip.
- Chanel's pearlized pink packaging for its latest fragrance, Chance, will appeal to the girl in everyone.
- Then came pearlised, opaque and frosted polish.
- The perfect bronzer should be slightly pearlized to reflect light off your face - the idea is to glow, not glitter!
- A pearlized lavender sandal or a very muted silver shoe will dissolve without being distracting.
- Cohen also notes that pearlized pigments and metallics in eye shadows do not affect shelf life.
- The interior designer, says there is a distinct 1920s and 1930s feeling of refinement this season, created through the use of luxurious fabrics, mirrored and metallic surfaces and pearlised light fittings.
- Today, its delicate strength and its iridescent pearlized glaze is enthusiastically purchased the world over.