Pearl Prices in Lebanon
Lebanon is an Asian country on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with a history of several thousand years of civilization. Pearl stone is a gem from ancient times and about 6 thousand years ago, which was used as an ornament by kings and nobles. Precious stones, fertilizers, salt, iron ore, and cement are major mineral products of Lebanon. The most valuable pearls in the world belong to the Persian Gulf, and these pearls are caught in a completely natural and traditional way by local divers. Lebanon has an extensive road network that connects major cities, towns, and regions throughout the country. Pearl farmers employ various techniques to culture pearls, resulting in different types
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The Lebanese economy is characterized by a combination of sectors, including services, industry, and agriculture. Sometimes pearls, sometimes fish and shrimp, and sometimes oil have added to the economic importance of the Persian Gulf. Road, rail, sea, and airlines between Lebanon and the countries is examined as a key infrastructure for the delivery of goods and commercial cargo. Natural pearls are formed naturally inside mollusks, such as oysters or mussels, without any human intervention
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Read More ...Until a century ago, the Persian Gulf was considered one of the most important centers of sea urchin fishing. The habitats of Iranian pearls were mostly in the waters around Khark Island, Kish Island, Lawan Island, Qeshm Island, the waters of Shibkoh and Bastane ports around the Bahrain archipelago. Throughout history, Kish Island was very famous for pearl fishing.
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