On Creating Beauty in Mallorca
Question: Are Mallorca* Pearls Real? Answer#1: Yes, otherwise, they would be virtual.
Answer#2: According to our Brave Traveling Photographer's research, the number of oysters needed to produce one natural Oyster pearl would be..."about 1 in 12,000, (google)"
So we now see why people create pearls from glass seeds covered with closely-guarded secret substances such as, (shhhhh), fishscales. Regardless, Mallorca Pearls are beautiful.
* Note: Mallorca (Majorca) is one of Spain's Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. It's known for beach resorts, sheltered coves, limestone mountains and Roman and Moorish remains. Capital Palma has nightlife, the Moorish Almudaina royal palace and 13th-century Santa María Cathedral. Stone-built villages include Pollença, with its art galleries and music festival, and hillside Fornalutx, surrounded by citrus plantations (googled Mallorca) [and where did Google get this information? Does Plagarism have meaning in the Internet era?]
Answer#2: According to our Brave Traveling Photographer's research, the number of oysters needed to produce one natural Oyster pearl would be..."about 1 in 12,000, (google)"
So we now see why people create pearls from glass seeds covered with closely-guarded secret substances such as, (shhhhh), fishscales. Regardless, Mallorca Pearls are beautiful.
Creating Mallorca Pearls |
Woman adding final layers to Mallorca Pearls |
* Note: Mallorca (Majorca) is one of Spain's Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. It's known for beach resorts, sheltered coves, limestone mountains and Roman and Moorish remains. Capital Palma has nightlife, the Moorish Almudaina royal palace and 13th-century Santa María Cathedral. Stone-built villages include Pollença, with its art galleries and music festival, and hillside Fornalutx, surrounded by citrus plantations (googled Mallorca) [and where did Google get this information? Does Plagarism have meaning in the Internet era?]
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