With its offering for this year’s Ultimate Gift Guide, Jewelmer is inviting one Robb Report reader and a guest to visit its pearl farm in Palawan’s Taytay region. But precious time is only part of what makes this gift’s strand of large (14 to 16 mm), seamlessly matched organic gems such an exceptional prize: The other part is the presentation, which will take place during the recipient’s firsthand experience of pearl farming in the western Pacific. It takes about five years to culture a golden pearl and as long as 15 years to assemble a necklace of the highest-quality specimens, according to Jewelmer Joaillerie, a family-owned business in Palawan, the Philippines, that since the late 1970s has been producing most of the world’s fine golden South Sea examples. Building a strand of flawless golden South Sea pearls requires tremendous patience.
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