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  2. Pearl of Lao Tzu - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl of Lao Tzu was once considered the world's largest known pearl. The pearl was found by a Filipino diver in the Palawan sea, which surrounds the island of Palawan in the Philippines. It is not considered a gemstone pearl, but is instead known as a "clam pearl" or "Tridacna pearl" from a giant clam. It measures 24 centimeters in ...

  3. Pinctada maxima - Wikipedia

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    The South Sea pearl or Philippine pearl was declared by Philippine President Fidel Ramos as the national gem in 1996 through Proclamation No. 905. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The oyster and pearl are depicted on the reverse side of the Philippine New Generation Currency Series 1,000-peso bill .

  4. Paspaley - Wikipedia

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    Cultured South Sea pearls became known simply as "South Sea pearls". They dominated pearl jewellery markets worldwide, and established a distinct "premier" category of cultured pearls – the "South Sea Pearl". These pearls had the effect of resurrected the existence once more of important pearl jewellery in leading jewellery houses around the ...

  5. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi's Baron Iwasaki immediately applied the technology to the south sea pearl oyster in 1917 in the Philippines, and later in Buton, and Palau. Mitsubishi was the first to produce a cultured south sea pearl – although it was not until 1928 that the first small commercial crop of pearls was successfully produced.

  6. Pearl of Puerto - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl of Puerto, [1] also known as the Pearl of Puerto Princesa (Filipino: Perlas ng Puerto), [1] is an unauthenticated pearl [2] that was found in the Philippine Sea by a Filipino fisherman. It measures 2.2 feet (67 cm) long, 1 foot (30 cm) wide and weighs 34 kilograms (75 lb).

  7. Marilynne Paspaley - Wikipedia

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    Paspaley is the daughter of Nicholas Paspaley Senior, Master Pearler and founder of the Paspaley Pearls empire. [4] The business is now owned by the founders children being; her brother Nicholas Paspaley, her sister Roslynne Bracher and herself. Marilynne Paspaley also owns and operates business interests in hospitality in the North West of ...