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    (0 votes) Cultured Akoya Pearls - Cultured Freshwater Pearls Kheri Chawla Unlike natural pearls that grow naturally in oysters and are rarity now, cultured pearls grow also in oysters but with some human help. A small mental tissue is surgically implanted inside the oysters and left in rivers, ponds, lakes or sea to grow naturally. Occasionally, the oysters are taken out of water to check pearls growth. Pearl farms constantly monitor the growth and quality ... products, articles
    (0 votes) Info On Akoya Pearls - Akoya Pearl Jewelry Kheri Chawla Akoya pearls are famous and known all over the world for its high luster and white color brilliance. Since akoya pearls are grown in seawater, they are also popular as akoya seawater or saltwater pearls, Japanese pearls and cultured seawater pearls. Name akoya means saltwater in Japanese language and Akoya pearls are the classic cultured pearls of Japan.
In the early Nineteenth Centu... products, articles
    (0 votes) Are Japanese Akoya Pearls Better Than Their Chinese Counterparts? by Al Kind. Pearl farming was developed in Japan decades ago. Japanese Akoya pearls were grown in the colder seas off of Japan. The cooler waters were thought to be responsible for the top quality luster that the Akoya is famous for.
The demand for these pearls fuelled pearl farming industry in Japan. They became so popular that Japan could not produce enough of them to respond to the worldwide demand. This... products, articles
    (0 votes) Pearl Jewelry - Pearl Necklaces - Quality Pearls Kheri Chawla Women now have the luxury of plentiful jewelry options. Pearl Jewelry is one of the wonderful accessory and a gift item that can be purchased in a wide array of colors, styles and price range. Some gemstones are very exotic and very flashy but pearls have natural luster appeal and great aesthetic value. Pearls add to the feminine touch, charm and grace, as pearls are natural gems and ... products, articles
    (0 votes) Tahitian Pearls Are Not Really Black Pearls Ben Jackson People call black pearls when they talk about Tahitian pearls. However, in fact, there is a multitude of color shades associated with the Tahitian pearl. It ranges from green, purple eggplant to dark, gray and silver. Some, such as golden or white are extremely rare, much better directed towards the Akoya for white pearls or for Australian South Seas for golden pearls. Today's fashion ... products, articles
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www.Honora.com Learn more about the varieties of pearls. Understand the difference between Natural and Cultured Pearls. Know the differences ...
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