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  2. Kokichi Mikimoto - Wikipedia

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    Kokichi Mikimoto (Japanese: 御木本 幸吉, Hepburn: Mikimoto Kōkichi, 25 January 1858 – 21 September 1954) was a Japanese entrepreneur who is credited with creating the first cultured pearl and subsequently starting the cultured pearl industry with the establishment of his luxury pearl company Mikimoto.

  3. Mikimoto Pearl Island - Wikipedia

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    Mikimoto developed the island as a center for pearl production. In 1951, Mikimoto renamed it Mikimoto Pearl Island and set up a company to develop it for tourism. A commemorative museum of the life of Mikimoto was established in 1958 and a Pearl Museum in 1962. A bridge connecting the island to the mainland was completed in 1970.

  4. Fred Joaillier - Wikipedia

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    He arrived in France at the age of 16 and trained in the jewellery industry with the Worms company [3] [user-generated source] as a trader in precious stones and pearls. The Worms brothers, founders of the company, were contacted by Mikimoto Kōkichi to market cultured pearls in France. They decided to second Fred Samuel to their customs ...

  5. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The value of the pearls in jewelry is determined by a combination of the luster, color, size, lack of surface flaw, and symmetry that are appropriate for the type of pearl under consideration. Among those attributes, luster is the most important differentiator of pearl quality, according to jewelers.

  6. Mikimoto - Wikipedia

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    Mikimoto (written: 幹本, 美樹本 or 御木本) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉, 1858–1954), Japanese businessman and creator of the first cultured pearl; Haruhiko Mikimoto (美樹本 晴彦, born 1959), Japanese manga artist, character designer and illustrator

  7. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    The diamond was purchased by Harry Winston from the estate of Evalyn Walsh McLean along with other pieces of jewelry including the Hope Diamond and the Star of the East. He sold the McLean Diamond to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in 1950. The Duchess, a collector of jewelry, wore the stone often and owned it until her death in 1986.

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