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| I think it is also very important to bring up "The Star of the West", also known as "The Broome Pearl". This is a pearl that was found by a Japanese diver in 1917. He was working the James Clark, considered by many to be the pearl king of his time. That natural pearl weighed 6.48 grams. You will also find in a lot of older books, stories upon stories of the pearlers in the early 20th century. Pearlsofjoy is right about the pearl farming, but as early as 1910 Broome was thought to be the Pearl Capital of the world. Divers came from Japan by the hundreds, as did treasure hunters hoping to strike it rich finding that one large pearl. |
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| Another important thing to note is that the pearling industry nearly disappeared in Broome during the first and second world wars. When WWI was announced the shell prices immediately tanked. It barely started coming back before WWII decimated it again. Broome was actually bombed by the Japanese in 1942. However, immediately proceeding the second war the Broome Pearl shell business soared. This is because the pre-war Japanese ships were all gone! But alas, something as simple as the plastic button was invented in the 1950's, and the shell industry was irreversibly damaged. PearlsOfJoy.com |
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| No problem, I hope the info will help you out. Best what kind of course are you taking that requires in-depth knowledge of Broome? I assume by your name you are a GIA student I do not remember doing papers like this during my studies. |
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| Good question! I am actually a grad student at UCLA. I am pursuing my GG via correspodence at the same time. You know us students have so much extra time I have always had a passion for the jewelry industry, and I have been pursuing business courses for the last half-decade! About one year ago I heard Mr. Jeremy Shepherd from Pearl Paradise on the radio on the Marketwatch Show. He was being interviewed in China. I heard the interviews daily for almost a week (I am an avid listener!). I decided at that time that I wanted to do something similar, it sounded like the ultimate career! Anyway, here I am a year later and I am nearly finished! I am so glad I found this site, by the way. I wish I knew about it a long time ago. I have really learned a lot! |
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| There are a number of interesting books that cover the Broome industry. Cannibal Nights by a Captain Raab is one, a colorful anecdotal history of sorts. Suggest also The Pearl Trader (by a dealer) and Pearl Diver These are all biographies written in the early 20th Century and can be purchased fairly inexpensively from sites that specialize in rare and out of print books. Try www.bookfinder.com, For someone with your interests may I also humbly suggest my own book: Secrets Of The Gem Trade, The Connoisseur's Guide To Precious Gemstones www.secretsofthegemtrade.com Richard W. Wise |
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| Richard, I ordered your book yesterday on Amazon.com. I saw there was a large section on pearls in the book, and I look forward to seeing what 'secrets' it may contain! I love to read new things about pearls and pearl history. I promise to let you know what I think of it after I read it!
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com YouTube Channel PearlParadise.com on Flickr PearlParadise.com on Facebook Follow me on Twitter! |
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| Jeremy, Thanks for the order. Reviews have been all positive. Guess they should lower the price at www.secretsofthegemtrade.com. The chapters on Pearls are one of my largest sections. I see that you have done some pretty extensive traveling. I visited the pearl farms in Tahiti in the mid-eighties. Put a lot of time and effort into the book. Will be particularly interested in your opinion of "sympatico" Will be pleased to hear an experts opinion. Richard |
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| I read the introduction and overview section today during lunch. I like the way you tell the story of the trip, while educating on what you had learned. This differs from so many other pearl books I have read in the past, and gives it more of a story line. I like it so far.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com YouTube Channel PearlParadise.com on Flickr PearlParadise.com on Facebook Follow me on Twitter! |
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| You coined the phrase 'Simpatico' for the book, right? Very interesting...I thought about it for a while, trying to determine whether I could come up with another word that was commonly used and I could not. Typically we just try to explain the meaning to customers. If you do not mind I would like to try and use it. I also think this Site should have a page explaining the use to make it more commonly understood.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com YouTube Channel PearlParadise.com on Flickr PearlParadise.com on Facebook Follow me on Twitter! |
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