"The Book of the Pearl" by George Frederick Kunz and Charles Hugh Stevenson is a journey into the world of pearls, exploring their rich history and importance. The historical account starts from ancient times and travels through different cultures. The authors highlight the importance of pearls in civilizations, noting their symbolism of purity, beauty, wealth, and status. This book shows the history of pearls and their cultural significance.
The Book of the Pearl The history, art, science, and industry of the queen of gems
By George Frederick Kunz
Come explore the captivating history and cultural importance of pearls, from ancient civilizations to symbols of wealth and beauty!
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About the AuthorGeorge Frederick Kunz was an American mineralogist and mineral collector.
George Frederick Kunz was an American mineralogist and mineral collector.
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