Glitterati Pearl Farms

Pearls are the ultimate symbol of wealth, prosperity, and high esteem. The only gem that grows inside a living organism is being cherished over centuries.

Incepted in 2009, Glitterati Pearl Farms gained a foothold in pearl farming. In the elementary stage of Glitterati Pearl Farms, we came up with a prolific idea of designer pearls. The innovation of designer pearls was a whole new era of pearl farming. With constant efforts and continuous innovation, Glitterati Pearl farms have excelled in the farming of designer pearls. Today, we deal in numerous designs of pearls such as Lakshmi, Ganesh, floral, tortoise, and much more.

What are Pearls?: The Most Astonished Gems

Pearls are the gems that are formed inside pearl oysters and these are the only gems to grow inside living organisms. Molluscs produce pearls when a foreign irritant enters inside the oyster resulting in the formation of the nacre. This formation of nacre results in the formation of pearls over time. These pearls are then extracted from the mussels. Pearls have been a substance of astonishment and royalty for generations. Out of total pearl production, only 2% pearls are produced naturally without any human intervention. For years, China is dominating the production of cultured pearls all over the world and is the largest producer of cultured pearls.

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Pearl Farming Inception

Pearl Farming Is Also Known As Perliculture.

The process of pearl farming is known as perliculture. At the end of the nineteenth century, Kokichi Mikimoto who is known as the father of cultured pearls started the pearl culturing industry. British Marine biologist William Saville-Kent passed on his secret of spherical pearl production to Tokichi Nishikawa, a biologist, and Tatsuehei, a carpenter from Japan. Mikimoto received a patent for forming hemispherical pearls or mabes in 1896.

Astonishing properties of pearls distinguish them from other gems coveted for centuries. Pearls are the symbol of royalty. Vedas mention pearls as one of the most auspicious gems. Lord Krishna offered the first pearl to his daughter. The pearls and pearl oysters are used not only in jewellery but also in the health, pharmaceutical, and edible industries. Mother of pearl is used to adorn things from walls to musical instruments.

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Glitterati's Pearl Culture Workshop

Glitterati Pearl Farms provides training for pearl farming every year. For the year 2022, the training was conducted on 15-16 October. The training took place at Dehpa, Pilkhuwa in Uttar Pradesh. Read More

Pearl Farming Workshop

Glitterati Pearl Farms has come up with the workshop for Pearl Farming. The training begins 15-16 October 2022 i.e. Saturday and Sunday. The intent and purpose of this workshop is to prepare you for pearl farming in Indian ponds. Read More

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The Insider’s Guide to Cultured Pearls

There are five different variants of cultured pearls and these are Akoya, Tahitian, Freshwater, white, Golden South Seas and seas of Cortez Pearls. Read More

Pearls in the Past

The 16th century was referred to as the pearl age because pearls became an important trade commodity during this age. Read More

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