Pearl Prices in Syria
Syria is located in West Asia, north of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East. Pearl stone is a gem from ancient times and about 6 thousand years ago, which was used as an ornament by kings and nobles. The Syrian government grants temporary imports of goods to other countries without paying taxes in the following cases. 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. Syria is a pristine export market for Iranian products due to the situation in Syria due to sanctions. Pearl farmers employ various techniques to culture pearls, resulting in different types
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Syria earns millions of dollars annually through its ports on the Mediterranean Sea. Sometimes pearls, sometimes fish and shrimp, and sometimes oil have added to the economic importance of the Persian Gulf. The banking system in Syria is under the control of the Syrian government, and all Syrian banks operate under the Ministry of Economy and Trade. Natural pearls are formed naturally inside mollusks, such as oysters or mussels, without any human intervention
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Syria's highest point is Mount Jabal al-Sheikh, 2,814 meters (9,232 feet) on the Lebanese border. Semi-arid steppe zones, nestled between the wet shores of the Mediterranean on one side and the desert on the other, cover about three-quarters of the country. These steppe zones host hot, dry winds blowing through the desert.
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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