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| At the previous HK Sept Jewelry Show, I saw a variety Chocolate Pearls displayed at PARAS PEARLS, a company based in Kobe, Japan. The color and quality was surprisingly nice, and they said the technique used by them was a mixture of radiation and heat treatment. I bought some Chocolate pearls from PARAS PEARLS (Mr. Nirmam) at a reasonably justified price. I believe Chocolate pearls are in fashion right now, and they will remain in trend for sometime due to its limited supply. I wanted to share this information with all of you. I think all of you who are interested in such pearls should contact this company : nirmam@sanynet.ne.jp or 81-78-2316170 Regards Philip Francesco Australia |
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| This was just a piece of information i wished to share with those interested. The supplier is no secret, and I reckon PARAS PEARLS is a well known company in the pearl industry. I was happy with the goods i bought and was therefore suggesting a good supplier to all. cheers! Philip. |
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