What kind of shells are Japanese golden pearls cultured in?

Japanese golden pearl is a kind of mariculture pearl, and it is the brother of white Nanyang pearl.

Golden Pearl is produced in white-lipped shellfish or golden-lipped shellfish, mainly distributed in Myanmar, New Guinea, India, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, China, Thailand and other places.

Because of its huge size, it can cultivate 9 ~ 16 mm white or golden Nanyang pearls, and the output of golden pearls is very small and expensive.