Fancy creating your very own original accessories with cultured pearls from Ise-Shima (Ise Island)? Located in Mie Prefecture, Ise-Shima is a breathtaking national park where the jagged coastline meets a shimmering bay that is punctuated by an archipelago of hilly islets. Its maritime heritage is characterized by the legendary Ama female divers and pearl cultivation.
The rich nature, warm climate, and calm ocean have contributed to the success of pearl farming in the area way back when Akoya oysters were first bred here in 1888. Ise-Shima remains a prime environment for cultivating beautiful, high-quality pearls.
At Pearl Falco, you can learn more about the many types of pearls and how they are evaluated. Shop for an original pearl jewelry or order a bespoke piece crafted by on-site artisans; you can even make your own at the hands-on workshop. No two pearls are exactly alike, so you’re guaranteed to possess a one-of-a-kind piece of lasting legacy.
About 15 minutes by walk from Isuzugaoka Station on JR Sangu Line
〒516-0011
101 Isshikicho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture
三重県伊勢市一色町101
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