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Akoya Pearl Competition

Pearl is the world, the oldest and only living gems. This pearl company in Japan is working hard to promote the birthplace of 'Cultured Pearl' to the world. This is a historical and culturally rich town, Ise-Shima. Beautiful pearls are cultivated in the surrounding sea. The jewels in the town are carefully bred to the cultured pearl industry.

Born in the clear natural waters of Ise-Shima. Akoya's pearls in Japan - this type is most familiar to many jewelry clients. Both Japan and China produce brine Akoya cultured pearls.


Pearls - perhaps the most popular gems ever, pearls - natural and modern cultured pearls - all come in a variety of colors. The most familiar colors are white and cream (yellowish brown. Black, gray and silver are also common, but the pearl palette extends to each shade. Because of the rich colors of pearls, women of all ages like to wear it. This type of jewelry.

In ancient China, pearls were a symbol of valuable money, and pearls were used in ancient times for royal aristocrats. In the West, pearls are the jewels of the Moon God, and pearls are formed when the Moon's tears fall into the oyster shell. Ancient pearls have the effect of protecting evil spirits. In Indian mythology, pearls have been given a strong guardian power. The Indian people think that pearls can protect us from health and safety. In the hearts of the people of the world, pearls are symbols of beauty, integrity, honesty, and peace. In ancient times, Chinese people like to use pearls as a gift when they are married.



The theme of this time is nature, nature is close to us, and it is closely related to our life. Because it is part of Ise-Shima, it is also the embodiment of pearls. And our design will show the world the beauty of Akoya Pearl.

The theme of the design is natural, and I think that our lives and nature are closely related to us. Nature has also created many beautiful scenes for us. For example, the lines in nature are beautiful, some are straight lines, and others are curves. This time my design inspiration comes from the soft curve. The mother-of-pearl shell of the pearl is also

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