Perles de Tahiti - Melinda Earsdon
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Perles de Tahiti - Melinda Earsdon
PERLES DE TAHITI earls have long been a symbol of sophistication and Intensive commercial shell harvesting operations were first elegance, but in recent years the Tahiti cultured pearl has established in the lagoons of French Pol y nesia in the 19th century, but become synonymous with style, grace and eternal love. it wasn't until 1963 that the exquisite Tahiti cultured pearl was Presented in a stunning array of shapes and sizes, their introduced to the world. For 30 years this celebrated treasure of the mysterious palette ranges from pale grey to anthracite South Pacific went largely unrecognised , but the world recently black and is at once modern, luxurious and chic. The natural beauty and rediscovered their incomparable beauty and today Tahiti cultured timeless sensuality for which these pearls are renowned have earned pearls grace not only international catwalks and Hollywood stars, but them a global reputation as the world's most beautiful accessory. also ordinary men and women who possess extraordinary style. 114 The popularity of Tahiti cultured More so, however, Perles De pearls has grown largely as a result Tahiti GlE has established its of the efforts of one organisation. global presence at trade fairs and Established by the Government Of similar events around the world. French Polynesia in 1993, Perles De The group also plays a large part in Tahiti GIE was set up as a special actively promoting some of these non-profit economic interest group events such as the six pearl whose main objective was to auctions that are held in Tahiti, promote Tahiti cultured pearls to Hong Kong and Japan each year. overseas markets. These auctions are attended by Also involved in setting up Perles pearl dealers and wholesalers from De Tahiti GIE was Robert Wan, who around the globe. is something of a legend when it The international jewellery comes to pearls. Sometimes called design community has been "the Emperor of Tahiti pearls", Wan has long been dedicated to extremely supportive of Perles De Tahiti GIE over the past ten years promoting these gems overseas and \vas in fact the first person to and so the group wanted to give something back. As such, it launched export Tahiti cultured pearls. He remains committed to producing only the Tahitian Pearl Trophy competition, which is a celebration of the finest, smoothest most exquisi te pearls in the world. creativity and originality that embraces design talent from around the In the early days, Perles De Tahiti GIE relied on advertorials and world. It not only presents a chance for designers to challenge modest promotional materials to guarantee exposure, but at the start of themselves but also provides a channel through which they can reach 1996 they created a newsletter designed to raise awareness of the gem the international jewellery markets. Winning pieces are not only in the international media. This strategy obviously \vorked because exhibited in some of the world's most glamorous cities including New prestigious Manhattan magazine presented Tahiti pearls as worn by York, Paris, Hong Kong, Basel, Beirut, Vicenza, Palm Beach and Las former Miss Tahi ti Mareva Georges on the cover of their 1996 winter Vegas, they also make it into the celebrated commemorative book that issue. immortalises the winners. But perhaps the real turnaround didn't occur until the following year Aside from working to create public and trade awareness, Perles De when Tahitian beauty Heiata Roomataaroa graced the June cover of Tahiti GIE also put a great deal of effort into guaranteeing the ongoing National Geographic wearing a single strand of black pearls around quality of black pearls from the South Pacific. They conduct and publish her elegant neck. The accompanying article served to put Tahiti's gems research studies that deal with subjects such as pearl farming on the map and brought them to the attention of the world's glamorous development, and also established guidelines that must be followed by jet set. all farmers. The group of the world's most desirable accessories. They have featured on the tradition into a strong • According to Polynesian mythology, the Creator presented the first Tahiti pearls as a gift of runways of Paris, Milan and New York as part of the haute couture employment sector, light to Tane, the god of harmony collections of world-famous labels including Chane!, Christian Dior, encouraging people and beauty Jean-Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, Oscar de la Renta, Gucci, to return to a distant Badgley Mischka, Versace and Vera Wang. Tahiti pearls v,'ere even occupation they • Tahiti cultured pearls have been worn by beauties such as Sophie honoured as 'The Fashion Accessory of the 21st Century' by Europa had long deserted, Rhys-Jones, Halle Berry, Linda Star international jeweller. ensuring its continued Almost overnight, Tahiti cultured pearls became an absolute must on has transformed the international fashion circuit and have enjoyed a six-year run as one what was an ancient Today Tahiti cultured pearls feature heavily in some of the exquisite existence and creations of international jewellery houses as Tiffany & Co, Cartier, instilling a sense of Dior, Chane!, Van Cleef and Arpels and Harry Winston to name but a pride in the local few. These companies have been crucial in increasing public awareness populace. Perles of Tahiti cultured pearls by presenting them in their international De Tahiti GlE is advertiSing campaigns. responSible for so In addition, Perles De Tahiti GlE have embarked on a publiCity much more than crusade of their own starting with the group's newsletter, which is simply introducing published in association with a comprehenSive quarterly media kit that the ocean treasures of presents imaginative photographs, press releases and news snippets to the South Pacific to trade and consumer publications alike. In addition the organisation has the world, they really embarked on campaigns featuring everything from books to postage have made a precious stamps, all bearing the image of these beautiful pearls. difference. Lacoste, Monica Belucci and even screen goddess Ursula Andress . • Collectively known as the Queen of Pearls, the world's most famous black pearl is called Azra and was the centrepiece of a necklace found among the Russian crown jewels • French Polynesia President Gaston Flosse created the first ever .I n 5 ~- i , ~ 9~ h t/ 5 ·:;t" ,r il' Perliculture Ministry, which was created to improve the quality of Tahiti cultured pearls. President Gaston named himself as the inaugural Pearl Minister 115