A Brief Introduction to Famous Pearl Producing Areas

Pearls fall into a rainbow of colors from black, white to pink and yellow. The white one with slightly rose can be called the first class. And the black pearls are famous for its unique beauty and rarity. As a matter of fact, black pears are black and they are grey or something like that. Of course, pearls of different colors are not produced in the same place. As a matter of fact, there are mainly five producing areas in the world. And each has its own features. Today, let's take a look at them one by one.

Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia mainly refers to Malaysia, the Philippine Islands and Indonesia Islands. The unique beauty and stunning luster of the southern Asian pearls wins the reputation of queen of pearls. They are usually in a size with diameter from ten to twenty millimeters, which are extremely valuable. The gorgeous colors like pure pink, charming silver and noble gold make people fondle admiringly.

Tahiti
Tahiti pearls, which are produced in atolls and coral atolls in the unfathomable south Pacific, enjoy fancy luster, rich mystery and deep alluring. The water-drop shape is the most common one. And the diameter varies from ten to fifteen millimeters. Pure black, dark grey and silver are the major color. The most famous color in this area is peacock-blue which invaluable.

Japan
Japan pearls win its reputation for it stunning luster. The shapes are mainly round and oval with a size of diameter from two millimeters to ten millimeters. Pinky white, cream and silver blue pearls look gorgeous on every woman.

Kasumiga-ura Lake
The pearls are cultured in the northeast part in Tokyo. Advanced technology has been adopted in culturing. This shows perfect cooperation between human beings and nature for the natural fresh water oyster is used to be the bed for cultured round or tabular pearl nucleus. Rose pink and dark pink are charming which makes people fall in love with them soon.

China
China is the major resources for pearls which make up about 30% sea water pearls and 70% fresh water ones. There are all kinds of shapes, colors and sizes. Round, oval, water-drop button and other irregular shapes can be found. Cheap cultured and pretty expensive ones are available.

Oceans and lakes have been the home for pearls for thousands of years. We can say pearls are the daughters of the ocean. Every pearl is telling one story about the broad ocean. The above five mentioned producing areas are famous for their amazing pearls.


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