Why are Natural Pearls so Expensive? Like “Wow” Expensive?



Ask the person in charge of a production machine whether or not it can produce 12 widgets an hour in future instead of the current 10 and there’s a fair chance that a clever man or woman will be able to think of a way to “make it so”.

Now in the case of molluscs, it’s a very different thing – and we’re speaking here of cultured Australian South Seas pearls.

You can’t offer the mollusc pay incentives or make morale-boosting speeches to persuade it to work harder. Nor can you come up with a turbocharge booster to make it go faster. It’s a natural thing and it produces pearls via a natural process in its own time.

The reason I’m saying this is to emphasise that producing a pearl isn’t a fast process. It takes a lot of time – in fact, around 2-3 years depending upon the exact techniques used and to some extent, luck. As a very rough yardstick, consider that a pearl perhaps only grows by around 2mm per year.

So, you can see the issue.

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