kojimapearl
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Well, I am both a little embarrassed and pleased to read such a conversation about the "beauty" of Japan Kasumi pearls (or their Chinese counterparts, like the one posted) and as well the "average consumer". I meant no harm by that, only that I am so enamored with the unusual beauty that pearls can bring, that I often forget about the greater end of the market who prefer perfection.
It is true that Japan Kasumi pearls now owe much of their popularity, no matter the admirer's opinion, to their Lake Biwa predecessors. As with any cultured pearl though, it is the farmer (and the animals) who should take the praise for the the pearls exsistence. In this case much praise is due, considering the years spent trying to revive Lake Kasumi, and hybrid an animal to grow in it. In my time, I have seen very few pearls from Lake Biwa that compared with the rich colors we can find today in pearls from Lake Kasumi.
With my best wishes and thanks to Pattye for such a lovely review, I will now post a couple of photos, the first an natural abalone pearl from my collection, naturally shaped like California. The second a piece of Kamoka keshi from my recent trip to Ahe (photos of that coming soon). I have been working hard to get the kojimapearl website up and running, I hope you enjoy it soon! I will be sure to let you know when we are finished.
P.S. Anyone going to the show in Las Vegas at the end of May? If so, hope to see you there!
Pearly blessings, Sarah
It is true that Japan Kasumi pearls now owe much of their popularity, no matter the admirer's opinion, to their Lake Biwa predecessors. As with any cultured pearl though, it is the farmer (and the animals) who should take the praise for the the pearls exsistence. In this case much praise is due, considering the years spent trying to revive Lake Kasumi, and hybrid an animal to grow in it. In my time, I have seen very few pearls from Lake Biwa that compared with the rich colors we can find today in pearls from Lake Kasumi.
With my best wishes and thanks to Pattye for such a lovely review, I will now post a couple of photos, the first an natural abalone pearl from my collection, naturally shaped like California. The second a piece of Kamoka keshi from my recent trip to Ahe (photos of that coming soon). I have been working hard to get the kojimapearl website up and running, I hope you enjoy it soon! I will be sure to let you know when we are finished.
P.S. Anyone going to the show in Las Vegas at the end of May? If so, hope to see you there!
Pearly blessings, Sarah