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  2. Pinctada fucata - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada fucata, the Akoya pearl oyster (阿古屋貝), is a species of marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. Some authorities classify this oyster as Pinctada fucata martensii (Gould, 1850). [1] It is native to shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific region and is used in the culture of pearls.

  3. Pinctada - Wikipedia

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    Black South Sea pearls, or Tahitian pearls come from the black-lip oyster; gold and silver South Sea pearls from the gold-lip and silver-lip oysters; and Akoya cultured pearls from Pinctada fucata martensii, the Akoya pearl oyster. Pearls are also obtained in commercial quantities from some species of the closely related winged oyster genus Pteria.

  4. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The original Japanese cultured pearls, known as akoya pearls, are produced by a species of small pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata martensii, which is no bigger than 6 to 8 cm (2.4 to 3.1 in) in size, hence akoya pearls larger than 10 mm in diameter are extremely rare and highly priced. Today, a hybrid mollusk is used in both Japan and China in the ...

  5. Cultured pearl - Wikipedia

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    The original Japanese cultured pearls, known as akoya pearls, are produced by a species of small pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata, which is no bigger than 6 to 8 cm in size, hence akoya pearls larger than 10 mm in diameter are extremely rare and highly priced. Today, a hybrid mollusk is used in both Japan and China in the production of akoya pearls.

  6. Akoya - Wikipedia

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    Akoya may refer to: People. Akoya Sogi, Japanese voice actress; Other. Akoya condominiums, is a 47-story, high-rise residential condominium located in Miami Beach; Akoya, a genus of sea snails; Akoya akoya (Calliostoma akoya), a species of sea snail; Akoya pearl oyster (Pinctada fucata), a species of pearl oyster

  7. P. imbricata - Wikipedia

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    P. imbricata may refer to: . Phacelia imbricata, a plant species native to much of California and Baja California; Pinctada imbricata, a synonym for Pinctada fucata, the Akoya pearl oyster, a species in the genus Pinctada found in the Red Sea, Sri Lanka, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Western Pacific Ocean, Australia and China

  8. Pinctada maxima - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada maxima is a species of pearl oyster, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. There are two different color varieties: the Gold-lipped oyster and the Silver-lipped oyster. These bivalves are the largest pearl oysters in the world.

  9. Paspaley - Wikipedia

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    After WWII the Japanese Akoya pearl industry was rebuilt in Japan, and exports of Japanese Akoya Cultured pearls boomed to international markets. Similarly, post World War II, the Australian mother-of-pearl shell industry also boomed as renewed demand ensured record prices for mother-of-pearl buttons right through to the mid-1950s.