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In Western culture, especially in some European countries such as the United Kingdom and France, white is often associated with purity and elegance. At important occasions such as weddings, white dresses are regarded as symbols of nobility and solemnity. In many European countries such as the United Kingdom and France, nobles in history were also extremely enthusiastic about pearls. Wearing pearl products on important occasions is a manifestation of nobility.
In Japanese culture, white also has a special status. White is regarded as a sacred and pure color. It often appears in some traditional rituals and arts, representing a noble quality. Japan also highly admires pearls. In particular, Akoya pearls have an important position in Japanese jewelry culture and are used to make various exquisite jewelry and are deeply loved by people.
In Chinese culture, white also has noble implications in some specific historical periods and occasions. For example, in ancient times, white jade and other items were often loved by nobles. White was also used in some solemn occasions, symbolizing elegance and purity. In ancient China, pearls were widely loved and worn by the royal family and nobles and were one of the symbols of noble status. From the crown tassels of emperors to the pearl ornaments of imperial concubines, pearls occupied an important position.
With the continuous development of the times, pearl products in Baroque style emerged as the times require. Its unique style is deeply loved and pursued by people.