Dubai Pearl Museum - Dive into the Rich History and Beauty of Pearls Unveiling the Treasures of Dubai Pearl Museum

A museum entirely dedicated to pearl diving is the Emirates NBD Pearl Museum. The most expensive pearls are extremely uncommon but occur naturally in the wild. Natural pearls are referred to as these wild pearls. The majority of pearls that are sold today are cultured or farmed from freshwater mussels and pearl oysters. These pearls were once handcrafted into exquisite jewelry pieces.

It's good to know that the

  • Gloss
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Size
  • Perfection
  • Symmetry
  • and structure of the mother-of-pearl are the seven factors that determine the decorative value of a pearl.
  • The most significant feature is the gloss or luster.
  • Because of this, a small pearl may be more valuable than a large one.
  • The rarity of perfect round pearls.
  • A rare-colored pearl is also more expensive.

Before Dubai's land was found to contain oil and millions of dollars were brought in by tourism, a sizable portion of the population subsisted on pearl diving. The world's most exquisite pearls were discovered thanks to the warm water of the Persian Gulf. Here, you'll learn how the catch was made and what preparations were made in order to catch the pearls.

Dubai was able to profit from the lucrative pearl trade in the waters near the United Arab Emirates. In the 1940s, this gradually came to an end as more affordable Japanese pearls gained popularity. Due to the collapse of Dubai's lucrative pearl market, the city had to find new sources of revenue.

Enjoy your tour to Dubai Pearl Museum by booking Dubai trip package. There is several more Dubai trip package you can buy one of your choices.