South Sea pearls are high-quality pearls produced by Pinctada maxima oysters, which are native to the waters of Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. They are the largest pearls in the world, with sizamonges ranging from 8mm to 20mm in diameter.
South Sea pearls are prized for their exceptional luster, which is a measure of the way light reflects off the pearl’s surface. The pearls have a thick nacre, which gives them a warm, satiny glow. The natural colors of South Sea pearls range from white to gold to black, and they are often characterized by a subtle interplay of different hues.
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AU1025
Date: 2023-04-03
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