Characterises the akoya cultured pearls produced on the eastern shoreline of Australia using native Pinctada imbricata fucata molluscs.
Read MoreThe past decade saw some impressive discoveries of diamonds and coloured stones.
Read MoreChinese freshwater cultured pearls (FWCPs) are assuming a growing role at major gem and jewellery fairs, and in the market at large.
Read MoreThe history of Baja California has been closely tied to the exploitation of pearls since the 16th century.
Read MoreBlack pearls have been found in Mexico’s Gulf of California since the area was settled more than 2,000 years ago.
Read MoreThere has been considerable debate in the gem trade concerning the nucleation procedures being used to grow large round Chinese freshwater cultured pearls.
Read MoreAlthough the Pinctada margaritifera oyster usually is associated with the black pearls cultured in French Polynesia, it also can produce attractive large yellow cultured pearls.
Read MoreThe successful culturing of abalone pearls has been known since French scientist Louis Boutan’s experimentation in the late 1890s, but commercial production has only been achieved in recent decades.
Read MoreHistorically, natural black pearls have been one of the rarest and most exotic of gem materials.
Read MoreThe American freshwater pearl industry and its new entry, the freshwater cultured pearl.
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