JNA Nov/ Dec 2020
JNA Nov/Dec 2020 | 49 R obert Wan’s decision to purchase the South Marutea atoll of the Tuamotu-Gambier archipelago in French Polynesia in the early 1980s was a turning point for the Tahitian pearl sector. He had earlier invested in Mangareva in the Gambier Islands in 1974 before buying the atoll 10 years later from entrepreneur Jean-Claude Brouillet, one of the pioneers of Tahitian pearl farming. “Marutea pearls are the most beautiful pearls in the world. The atoll and its environment are very unique,” shared Wan. “We are still doing scientific research and data sampling to fully understand what makes it different from others.” Irregularly shaped, the South Marutea atoll is 20 kilometres long and eight kilometres wide. Its lagoon – about 40 metres to 60 metres deep – is rich in plankton, which plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems. Deep mineral concentration from the bottom is likewise present in the lagoon. As South Marutea does not have a wide opening to the ocean on the surface, it is a perfect place to cultivate pearls, said Wan. Its pristine waters produce the largest and most radiant natural black pearls. Its lagoon is carpeted with large Pinctada margaritifera (variety Cumingii) or black-lipped pearl shells that appear superior from their counterparts in other areas of French Polynesia. The bigger the shell, the bigger the nucleus that can be implanted, according to Wan. “They grow differently from those in any other atoll in French Polynesia. South Marutea’s remoteness also means that the waters are pollution-free,” he continued. Pearl destiny Wan calls South Marutea his “lucky island.” The story of how the atoll became the gem of his pearl farming operations is one for the books. In 1982 and 1983, French Polynesia experienced one of the most active and longest cyclone seasons on record. South Marutea was hit twice, destroying everything in the atoll, Wan recounted. Brouillet had launched his company, Polynésie Perles, 10 years earlier with associate Jacques Branellec, who later founded Jewelmer in the Philippines, which today produces exceptional golden South Sea pearls. In 1975, they started cultivating pearls with the help of Japanese grafters in South Marutea. Pearl dealer Salvador Assael introduced those pearls to the US, creating a modern market for black pearls. Among his buyers were major jewellery houses Tiffany & Co, Cartier and Harry Winston, according to Wan. “At the time, I was busy negotiating in Japan with Mikimoto to open the Asian market. After the first cyclone hit in 1982, Brouillet rebuilt his installations in South Marutea but a second wave of cyclones in 1983 left him in despair,” revealed Wan. “He sold the island and quit the pearl business altogether. I bought South Marutea from him on a simple handshake. ” French Polynesia comprises 118 islands and atolls stretched over an expanse of more than 2,000 kilometres in the South Pacific Ocean. Its five main groups of islands are the Society Islands, where Tahiti and its capital Papeete are located; the Tuamotu; the Gambier; the Marquesas and the Astrals. 法屬波利尼西亞由 118 個島嶼和環礁組成,在南太平洋 綿延 2,000 多公里。它的五個主要島嶼群分別為:大溪 地島和首都帕皮提之所在地的社會群島、圖阿姆圖群 島、甘比亞群島、馬庫賽斯群島和奧斯塔拉群島。 Did you know 你知道嗎 ? Pearl farms on South Marutea atoll 南馬魯特阿環礁的珍珠養殖場
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