Tahitian Black Pearl
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2023-12-12 16:06:39
Tahitian Black Pearl
Tahitian Black Pearl
Specialty of Salt Lakes in French Polynesia, South Pacific
Tahitian black pearls are a specialty of salt lakes in French Polynesia in the South Pacific, and are extremely precious, earning the reputation of the Queen's Pearl and the Queen of the Pearl.
The cultivation of black pearls in Tahiti is very difficult, and the process of raising pearl shells is long and prone to death. In addition, due to factors such as weather and water quality, the finished products are very rare. There are five quality standards for Tahiti black pearls, namely volume, shape, color, skin gloss, and purity, sports fitness .
Chinese name Tahiti Black Pearl
The production area of French Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean is known as the Queen's Pearl of Salt Lakes and the standard volume, shape, color, skin gloss, and purity of the pearl. The name French Polynesia originates from the United States.
Historical development
During the Ming Dynasty, Li Shizhen placed greater emphasis on the pharmacological effects of pearls, believing that their efficacy was crucial for skincare. Therefore, in the Compendium of Materia Medica, he specifically wrote: "Pearls have a salty, sweet, cold, and non-toxic taste, which can soothe the mind and enhance the appearance. Pearl coating can moisturize the skin, remove blemishes, and make it shiny and white.". The Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China and the Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine both indicate that pearls have unique effects in improving human immunity, delaying aging, removing spots and whitening, supplementing calcium, and other aspects. Research has shown that Tahiti black pearl extract (hydrolyzed pearls) has the effect of protecting and brightening the skin, while also revitalizing skin energy and awakening skin vitality.
Tahitian pearls, commonly known as black pearls, are a specialty of salt lakes in French Polynesia in the South Pacific. There is a series of coral islands in the South Pacific between Australia and South America. This area is rich in black butterfly shells, a mollusk that secretes gray and black pearl like layers.