The planting process of Akoya pearl is very complicated, which requires fine skills and experience, so this kind of pearl is usually expensive and is one of the indispensable elements in high-end jewelry products. In addition to common necklaces, earrings and bracelets, some innovative designers also apply Akoya pearls to other fields, such as watches, decorative boxes, shoes, etc., which enriches people's cognition and application fields of pearls.
Besides the value and beauty of Akoya pearl itself, it is also full of symbolic meaning and cultural connotation. In Japan, Akoya pearls have been regarded as the family heritage and become one of the dowries of many women. At the same time, for ancient Japan, pearls are also a sacred object, endowed with many mysterious and fantastic legends and stories. Nowadays, in western culture, Akoya pearl is regarded as a symbol of love and purity, and it is the jewel that many women dream of.