Mabe from Mayotte has only appeared recently in the market. The exact supply is still unknown, and other similar products are cultivated in other parts of the world, including Southeast Asia, Australia, and some Pacific island nations. This material could help develop the economy of Mayotte, where all the operations take place and jewelry pieces with a French touch are locally made. Many thanks to researchers at GIA.
Discover P.J. Joseph's blog, your guide to colored gemstones, diamonds, watches, jewelry, art, design, luxury hotels, food, travel, and more. Based in South Asia, P.J. is a gemstone analyst, writer, and responsible foodie featured on Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, and CNBC. Disclosure: All images are digitally created for educational and illustrative purposes. Portions of the blog were human-written and refined with AI to support educational goals.
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Thursday, December 16, 2021
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