Pearl_Researcher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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All of a sudden, one question with two perspectives come up. The following question is inspired by the fact of how willingly we are to give up our privacy in
return for convenience and power of information with the help of information and communication technologies. Also, the fact that information also brings value ties with what certified gemstones (e.g. GIA diamonds) create a powerful business opportunities, just like the 10 billion RMB revenue within 10 years in China's online sales of GIA diamonds. There was also one thread about embedding their own logo onto the surface of a pearl nucleus. After cultivation, you can read it through the x-ray.
For pearl farmers and traders, how far are you willing to reveal your pearl's information in order to maximize the profit for each pearl sold to a customer? Here are some things for you to consider, every single pearl can be track or traced. Pearl buyers would know where you bought your pearls. Yet with the pearls able to be uniquely tracked or identified, customers would also know that you are trustworthy and they are not cheated.
For pearl buyers, how much extra are you willing to pay or spend in order to guarantee the pearl you are buying? Remember, you are not going to just be paying for certifying a pearl's visual characteristics, but also the knowledge of the pearl's history.
Apparently, the above questions are not suitable for non-cultured pearls.
Thanks!
return for convenience and power of information with the help of information and communication technologies. Also, the fact that information also brings value ties with what certified gemstones (e.g. GIA diamonds) create a powerful business opportunities, just like the 10 billion RMB revenue within 10 years in China's online sales of GIA diamonds. There was also one thread about embedding their own logo onto the surface of a pearl nucleus. After cultivation, you can read it through the x-ray.
For pearl farmers and traders, how far are you willing to reveal your pearl's information in order to maximize the profit for each pearl sold to a customer? Here are some things for you to consider, every single pearl can be track or traced. Pearl buyers would know where you bought your pearls. Yet with the pearls able to be uniquely tracked or identified, customers would also know that you are trustworthy and they are not cheated.
For pearl buyers, how much extra are you willing to pay or spend in order to guarantee the pearl you are buying? Remember, you are not going to just be paying for certifying a pearl's visual characteristics, but also the knowledge of the pearl's history.
Apparently, the above questions are not suitable for non-cultured pearls.
Thanks!