2010年7月29日星期四

Exotic Tahitian Pearls

Only about thirty percent of the black lipped oysters that are reared would produce the precious gem ultimately. Moreover, the stunning beauty of this amazing gem can never be compared with any other varieties available in the market.Talking about the rarity of this amazing gem, it was mentioned that only thirty percent of the cultured black lipped oysters produce black pearls. Well, that is the numbers concerned with cultivated or cultured form of black gems. Some statistics suggest that only 1 in 10000 black lipped oysters would produce natural gems. The difference between natural and cultured black pearls is the ;Mother-of-pearl;.Tahitian Pearls are the most sought after gems at present. It is also referred as the Black pearl because of its dark color and is cultivated in the lagoons of French Polynesia and Tahiti islands. The main reason why this Tahitian gem is in such demand is because of the fact that they are rare and absolutely exotic. They are rare because rearing the black lipped oysters is a meticulous task.