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Effective promotion will raise chinese pearls market value

March 29th, 2010


According to the Chinese news website report, chinese freshwater pearls will command a big market value and a large share of the pearl market, due to many professional producers and traders of china are going on a new course for the freshwater pearl industry, they will develop new measures to gain more and more trade , they also try some new business mode to enhance the promotion of the Chinese freshwater pearls.with the effort of these trader, the freshwater industry will come to be a better structure, it will result a higher market value both at home and abroad.

Compare to the south sea pearls,chinese freshwater pearl are 100 percent nacre,many freshwater pearl even in unique color,but there is a very big price gap between the South sea pearls and freshwater pearls,if the freshwater pearl can have an effective promotion to raise their market value,the chinese freshwater pearl will have a bright prospect,and more pearl trade as well as consumers will appreciate the beauty and the value of the Chinese freshwater pearls.

The freshwater pearl trade in China has improved in structure for the past three years, and members of the trade now work closely and exchange information on production as well as market situation.

With this direction are heading, the industry is embarking on a new course. The freshwater pearl industry in China now comprises experienced producers and traders who have gone through the UPS and downs for the past two generations, and each has become more aware of the delicate balance of demand and supply. Gone were the days when farmers were oblivious to market trends. More importantly, gone were the days when small-scale producers cared only about the short-term gain and dumped their goods at the first signs of panic.

Under this promotion , an pearl association are set up to train pearl professionals and conduct research into faming techniques, the producer and trader are meet together several times a month to discuss the development of the freshwater pearl industry.they can share their experience freely, they could talk about all kind of pearl culture technique together ,from the pearl farm building , pearl grafting ,to the harvest of the pearls. they also care more about the pearl marketing and talk with the pearl price face to face.

With this promotion Small farmers who cultivate pearls as a sideline-using amateur insertion techniques and under poor farm conditions will be phased out.

The result of this promotion will prove that : In the trading arena, only those who have a good understanding of the supply situation and who buy at competitive prices will be able to maximize the market value of the various qualities of pearls and build a good sales network.

For more information on pearl Jewelry or pearl necklace please visit our wholesale Jewelry online store.

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Chinese Pearls and Western Pearls

March 22nd, 2010

Pearls can actually be divided into four main categories: Akoya Pearl, South Sea Pearl, Tahitian Pearl and Chinese freshwater pearl. From these, the largest main producing countries of which are Japan, Australia, France and China respectively.

However, a more appropriate way to tell pearl categories is not from the area but rather from the types of oysters the pearls grow in. In another word, any place may produce any type of pearls as long as the specific type of oyster is able to live and produce pearls. Although, it is not easy for oysters to survive when the living environment has been changed.

Proudly, China already succeeded in producing South Sea Pearls in Hainan Province, and Akoya Pearls in Hepu, Guangxi. South Sea Pearls in Hainnan still needs further improvement, while Akoya Pearls in Hepu have already successfully becomes a main source to Japan—-Japan hardly produces Akoya pearls smaller than 9mm these days, but rather choose to import from China.

Currently, you can find pearl jewelry made of all types of pearls in China, but only freshwater pearls and small Akoya pearls are from China. 96% of freshwater pearls sold in the world are from China, and those which are produced in Zhuji, in the Zhejiang Province, are of the highest quality. China also produces Akoya pearls smaller than 9mm, which are produced in Hepu. Tahiti pearls and South Sea pearls sold in China are imported from France and Australia.

Pearl jewelry sold in China is comparatively cheaper than in western countries because of the cheaper labor and capital costs in China. Also, China produces 96% of the freshwater pearls in the world, so there are no middleman costs in China. Maybe some people will ask why the sea pearl jewelry is also cheaper than the origin countries, such as Australia and France. The answer is that China, as a main jewelry manufacturer of pearl jewelry, can get very good wholesale prices, which is also helped by international free trade agreements and helps further to make it cheaper and easier.

qifu pearl jewelry company:http://www.qifujew.com/

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Wspearl Jewelry Inc., China’s Online Wholesale Jewelry Store, is Professional Wholesaler and Supplier of Chinese Cultured Pearls

March 20th, 2010

wholesale pink oyster shell oval with swirl cut out.the size is 35-40mm.Natural pink oyster shell.These have a nice polished finish and a natural curve to them.For the designer looking for unique and unusual.

Besides the market of mainland China and Hong Kong, Top Pearl Jewelry begun to export & wholesale CHINESE AKOYA SALTWATER PEARLS directly form our family pearl farms via the Internet from 2000. There are no middlemen – no importers,no national distributors,no retail vendors – between our customers and our pearl farms, so we can offer the world’s finest pearls with reasonable prices and high quality.

Now our online jewelry store mainly wholesale freshwater pearl & akoya pearl jewelry & tahitian pearl , pearl necklace , pearl bracelets , pearl earrings , pearl pendants , and loose pearl beads , coral jewelry ,turquoise jewelry , crystal,jade,shell jewelry,lampwork jewelry , gemstone jewelry , wish pearl gift sets,oysters with pearls. All jewelry products are almost handmade. In addition, our online wholesale jewelry store also supplies jewelry raw materials – freshwater pearls,akoya pearl beads & strands, coral beads, turquoise,shell beads,jewelry class fittings, jewelry making kits.

wholesale strawberry shaped unique shell in oyster pendant.These pearls were still inside of their oyster shells when they were taken out and framed in a 18k gold filled pendant in a heart shaped leaf.You can see these pearls inside through the oysters.The pendant has an approximate dimension of 2″ in two dimensions in a heart shape.Since each one of them is framed by our craftsmen according to their organic shape, dimensions might be slightly different.

Our online wholesale store has our own jewelry designers, we’re continuing to design new jewelry styles – Crystal & pearl jewelry, fine pearl jewelry such as bridal jewelry series,anniversary pearl jewelry, and beautiful graduation pearl jewelry. Custom jewelry designs are welcome.

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Chinese Akoya pearl jewelry show at Topearl.com

March 1st, 2010


Buy pearl necklace at www.topearl.com . jewelry show for Chinese cultured akoya pearls. Beautiful girls show the classic akoya pearl necklaces,bracelets!

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Akoya Pearl Necklace Chinese or Japanese?

February 20th, 2010

Beautiful. Elegant. Lustrous. These are just three adjectives normally used when asked to describe Akoya Pearl Necklaces. A contemporary piece of jewelry, each pearl necklace is hand-knotted individually showing a silky luster. Brilliant Japanese pearls, it is always a pleasure receiving Akoya pearl necklaces.

Although something so rare and precious does come with a price. The average price for an Akoya pearl necklace is $4000 dollars. Some stores offer a discount especially during the Holidays though.

But if you can afford getting yourself or a significant other one, why not? Akoya pearl necklaces assure fine beadwork, awe-inspiring luster effect and a brilliance that is so stunning that when worn, they seem to be diamonds fresh out from the sea. Akoya pearl necklaces have then on become symbols for beauty and elegance and one of the most popular pearls the world over.

Akoya pearls are graded using AAA, AA+, AA and A.

AAA pearls are those belonging to the Top 1% of the harvest. Their luster is excellent and they are 96% blemish free. Their matching is excellent, they have a round shape and a thick nacre.

The AA+ pearls are those that came from the top 5% of the harvest. Their luster is also excellent and they are 90 to 95% blemish free. Their matching is excellent, they have a round shape and a thick nacre.

The AA pearls are those belonging to the Top 20% of the harvest. Their luster is very good and they are 80 to 90% blemish free. Their matching is very good, their shape is round and their nacre ranges from medium to thick.

The A pearls are those belonging to the Top 50% of the harvest. Their luster is very good and their blemishes are moderate when set on the light. They have good matching and a round shape.

Every pearl necklace retailer know that if there are two kinds of pearl necklaces competing head-to-head for the demands of the jewelry-loving market, it would have to be the Japanese Akoya Pearls and the Chinese Akoya Pearls. The normal public would go, What’s the difference? They’re both pearls.? Alas, my friend, you think wrong. There is still a difference between the two, therefore the competition.

When it comes to pearls, Japan has the best and most precious ones out there. Considering that theirs are the most spherical in shape. In the pearl industry, the rounder the pearl, the more valuable it is.

Japanese Akoya pearls is the epitome for the classic quality and grace of what pearl necklaces should be. Pearliculture in Japan is one of the highest paid labor in the world because of the tedious procedure of cultivating and getting the pearls from the oysters and mussels.

But because there are so much competition out there, Japanese Akoya pearl industry being number one just had to come to a halt. It was obvious for the last half-decade but it was only with the strong supply of Chinese Akoya pearl necklaces pouring in did the expected actually occurred.

Regardless, even if it were Japanese of Chinese Akoya pearl necklaces, the price remains the same because of the rarity and the precious quality this piece of jewelry represents. The twist of this whole competing for the best pearl necklace is that Japanese factories are quickly becoming the largest consumers of the Chinese Akoya pearl farmers. Pearls from China are imported into Japan and then later on tagged Made in Japan.?

Akoya pearl necklaces today obviously contain Chinese Akoya pearls. To say that it is Japanese Akoya pearls kinda raises the question if it really is. Is it really the rare spherical black Akoya pearls Japan is known for or is it merely made in Japan?

But it is still a consumers right to know whether he is paying the right price for the necklace he is purchasing. Generally, people believe that if the Akoya pearl necklaces came from Japan, it is expensive. For them to not feel cheated, they must not take the Made in Japan? tag seriously.

Studies show that 80% of Akoya pearl necklaces are actually Chinese cultured pearls. The strands may be from Japan but the pearls are really from China.

Another question is that what about the manufacturers that gets their Akoya pearl stocks directly from Japanese farms. The answer is that Japan pearl farms sell their pearls to factories where the items are bleached, polished, matched and drilled. Never do they sell directly to the retailers.

Because of the estimated 80% Chinese pearls and 20% Japanese pearls, it is extremely hard to figure out the understandable profit when it comes to Akoya pearl necklace-making.

Regardless, consumers still buy Akoya pearl necklaces simply because the standard of this fine piece of jewelry continue to prove true today. Its standards remain topnotch and the beauty, luster and elegance of the Akoya pearl necklace be it Chinese or Japanese still make the wearer shine to the nines.

Qifu Pearl Processing Co.,Ltd. combines the design with processing, domestic wholesale pearls and export of Akoya pearl cultivation, Akoya , South Sea Pearl freshwater pearl and pearl jewelry series of products. It is one of the earliest established and most competitive enterprises in domestic pearl process industry with over 20 years.

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