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It is easy to take for granted that early civilizations such as those in Mesopotamia and Egypt knew of the rich pearl banks in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, but there is no proof. There have been found, however, mother-of-pearl inlays in the ruins of Bismaya from as early as 4500 BC. The oldest history book in China, which was written the third millennium BC, does mention "strings of not completely round pearls" which is proof that the Chinese did collect pearls many thousands of years ago. The Chinese are also credited with the first foray into pearl cultivation. The Chinese produced blister pearls, often in the shape of Buddha, as early as the first century BC and is known to have commercially produced them in the 12th century.

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