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| I have a very nice photo of one of the Mexican Pearl farms in the Gulf of California. They are growing some 200,000 Rainbow Lipped Pearl Oysters there in Bacochibampo Bay...nice spot next to an American-Canadian wintering hot-spot. Close to the border, only about a 4 hour drive from the US-Arizona border. |
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| My apologies...it took me longer to post the photos than I had expected. Here I have quite a selection of the newest batch of Sea of Cortez Pearls. This photo shows Mrs. Enrique Arizmendi and Manuel Nava, founders & owners, inspecting their Rainbow Lipped Pearl Oysters for Pearls. Next to them, some of their Yaqui Indian workforce. |
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| This is the internal anatomy of the Rainbow-Lip Oyster. Notice the large abductor muscle and the very strong thread-like bissus. Never seen another oyster species with such a thick bissus before. According to the farmers, the pearls are lighter colored this year. |
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| The same pearls that I had in my hand on the previous photo, with indirect natural sunlight. That is all...had some problems with the exposure rate of my camera and I ruined most of the photos I took. Better luck next year I guess. Hope some of you found the photos interesting. Saludos, Diego Moreno |
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| Great pictures! I think these pearls would make great designer pieces because they are quite unique.
__________________ Amanda Raab Founder & CEO PurePearls.com Call: 1-800-762-0977 www.purepearls.com/blog |
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| They are more than suitable for unique designer-style jewelry, but their only con is that they are still expensive. And considering that this year the production will barely be of 3 Kilos (a Hurricane destroyed about 50% of the Pearl Farm in Bacochibampo) these can indeed be considered the World's Rarest Pearls, maybe even the World's Rarest Gem (I would have to check on this...an answer anyone?). I have this 18K white gold ring with 1 ct of diamonds, the central piece is a Round, Gem quality Sea of Cortez Pearl (12 mm). Quite a stunner...but most people down here cannot afford it. Saludos Diego Moreno Perlas Únicas
__________________ Diego Moreno, M.Sc. Perlas Únicas S.A. de C.V. Cozumel, Quintana Roo México |
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| Yes. Yaqui indians were considered the best and hardiest of Pearl Divers in Mexico. Quite a unique race. Now they are the main workforce in the modern Mexican Pearl Culture. I guess that it is a match made to stand the test of time: the Pearl and the Yaqui. At least 3 of the Yaquis have been trained to seed mabe implants. More will follow, I guess. The Guaymas pearl farm still offers Guided Tours. So it is a matter of arriving there. The main problem now is the heat! They are doing about 117 F!!! (45 Celsius) and it will be much worse later in the summer. Better visit in fall-time, winter. Lots of different activities between October and June. They don't shun visitors. The farm is only about a 5 hour drive from Tucson, AZ. The La Paz pearl farm is somewhat remote, you better have a guide to get you there and it anything but fancy. A small open-mouth estuary, with floats on the surface. Not much to see. You can visit, but first have to call the owner. I plan on visiting next September.
__________________ Diego Moreno, M.Sc. Perlas Únicas S.A. de C.V. Cozumel, Quintana Roo México |
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| I am very interested in the future growth of the Mexican pearl industry. As long as there aren't any repeated misfortunes in this industry, I believe this industry will thrive. The allure is in the uniqueness and color which are just gorgeous. I am actually planning a trip to La Paz, so this would be a great opportunity for me to visit this farm.
__________________ Amanda Raab Founder & CEO PurePearls.com Call: 1-800-762-0977 www.purepearls.com/blog |
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