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- Baroque_pearl abstract "Baroque pearls are pearls with an irregular non-spherical shape. Shapes can range from minor aberrations to distinctly ovoid, curved, pinch, or lumpy shapes. Most cultured freshwater pearls are baroque because freshwater pearls are mantle-tissue nucleated instead of bead nucleated. Cultured saltwater pearls can also be baroque, but tend to be more teardrop-shaped due to the use of a spherical nucleation bead.The most valuable of baroque pearls are the South Sea and Tahitian pearls. These pearls are produced by Pinctada margaritifera (black-lipped oysters) and Pinctada maxima (gold-lipped and white-lipped oysters). Although these are a variety of cultured saltwater pearls, the amount of time that the pearls are cultured dramatically increases the depth of the nacre, and the likelihood of producing a baroque pearl. Most Tahitian pearl farm harvests, for example, produce more than 40 percent baroque and semi-baroque pearls. Western Australia is currently the world's largest cultivator of Pinctada maxima gold-lipped oysters. Tahiti is the number one cultivator of Pinctada maxima black-lipped oysters.".
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- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewellery_components.
- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pearls.
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- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink Nacre.
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- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink Pinctada.
- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink Tahiti.
- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLink File:Imperial_Empress_Crown_2.png.
- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baroque pearl".
- Baroque_pearl wikiPageWikiLinkText "baroque pearl".
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- Baroque_pearl subject Category:Jewellery_components.
- Baroque_pearl subject Category:Pearls.
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- Baroque_pearl comment "Baroque pearls are pearls with an irregular non-spherical shape. Shapes can range from minor aberrations to distinctly ovoid, curved, pinch, or lumpy shapes. Most cultured freshwater pearls are baroque because freshwater pearls are mantle-tissue nucleated instead of bead nucleated. Cultured saltwater pearls can also be baroque, but tend to be more teardrop-shaped due to the use of a spherical nucleation bead.The most valuable of baroque pearls are the South Sea and Tahitian pearls.".
- Baroque_pearl label "Baroque pearl".
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- Baroque_pearl sameAs Q4863054.
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- Baroque_pearl depiction Imperial_Empress_Crown_2.png.
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