The island of Shima and Mikimoto Pearl Island are significant for pearl farming.
The Kimberley Coast in Western Australia is a major pearl-producing region.
Famous for its black pearls, Tahiti is known for producing stunning, dark-colored pearls with a range of hues, including deep black, green, and peacock.
The Yangtze River is a primary location for freshwater pearl farming.
The Palawan region is particularly famous for its pearl farms.
Bahrain has a rich history of pearl diving and still produces high-quality pearls from the Persian Gulf, though modern pearl farming has also taken place here.