Science News ... HBOI has been working with the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to conduct extensive laboratory testing of the queen conch cultured pearls. In its independent analysis, GIA used techniques that included conventional gemological examination, chemical composition, spectroscopy, spectrometry and microscopy.
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The best quality akoya cultured pearls are Hanadama Grade. These pearls are the top 2 percent of all Japanese pearls. Pearl Oasis has a large collection of Hanadama Grade Pearl Necklaces and each comes with a certificate from the Japan Pearl Science Laboratory.
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Scientists have invented the first successful method for culturing pearls from the queen conch ... The scientists say the cultured pearls wouldn't reach the market for at least 18 months to two years. ... LiveScience Store Find everything from weird science to cool gadgets!
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Groundbreaking developments in science, space, technology, health, and the environment ... Mad Science? Growing Meat Without Animals ... Pearls Cultured from Conchs...
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Cultured pearls are simply real pearls managed in a semi-controlled environment. ... Virtually all the pearls you see and purchased today are cultured pearls that have been aided by science.
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The difference between natural and cultured pearls focuses on whether the pearl was created by nature, without man's intervention, or with the help of man. Pearls are formed inside the shell of certain bivalve mollusks. ... home information history science links...
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Several institutions specializing in pearls have created sets of standards for selecting hanadama; the most trusted and strict among these is the set of standards published by Japan' s Pearl Science Laboratory. ... These cultured pearls have passed the Cultured Pearl Quality Standards of Japan. Issued by Japan Pearl...
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How do oysters make pearls, and what is the difference between natural and cultured pearls? ... Cultured pearls are created by the same process as natural pearls, but are given a slight nudge by pearl harvesters. To create a cultured pearl, the harvester opens the oyster shell and cuts a small slit in the mantle tissue.
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