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Experiment to distinguish real and fake pearls: real pearls are not afraid of solvents!

Experiment to distinguish real and fake pearls: real pearls are not afraid of solvents!

Real gold is not afraid of red furnace fire, and "real" pearls are not afraid of solvents!
An experiment showing you how to distinguish real and fake pearls will make it clear!

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4 Reasons Why You Should Own Pearls

4 Reasons Why You Should Own Pearls

Learn what makes pearls so popular and loved, and 4 reasons why you should own pearls: 1. A wearable investment 2. Elegant and timeless 3. Highly sustainable 4. Carrying sentimental value

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The History of Fukui Pearls (4) - "Hong Kong Maritime Pearl Jewellery Workshop"

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The History of Fukui Pearls (4) - "Hong Kong Maritime Pearl Jewellery Workshop"

It takes a long time to go from zero to one. In 2014, we moved from Yung Shue O to a fish farm in Manam Wat. During these years, we devoted ourselves to studying different business models and looking for ways to popularize pearls so that everyone can know and love pearls.

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The History of Fukui Pearls (2) - "Pearl Farming"

香港珍珠養殖業

The History of Fukui Pearls (2) - "Pearl Farming"

As early as 2000, Fukui Pearl began to expand its retail business in Hong Kong for more than ten years. In the Mainland, we not only develop the pearl farming industry, but also develop it into a tourism industry with educational elements. Many people come to the pearl farms in the Mainland to experience and learn the technology of pearl farming, and then combine it with authentic local food and delicacies to transform pearls, which are natural gems that are difficult to approach, into parent-child activities that are loved by the whole family......

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The History of Fukui Pearls (3) - "The Beginning of Pearl Farming in Hong Kong"

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The History of Fukui Pearls (3) - "The Beginning of Pearl Farming in Hong Kong"

The incident happened in mid-February 2015. We got the news from a cooperating fisherman that "a 'red tide' had hit and killed all the pearl oysters." When everyone rushed to the pearl farm the next day, only...

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