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So the harvest happened.
Some deets I've been given the okay to share
Well. First things first. 2022 was a super special year for the farm. I mean, okay, every harvest is super special, given that this is the only place in the world where Pteria sterna is harvested at all... But this year was extra super special.
Pearl farms usually buy oyster spat. A way to guarantee (as much as anything can be guaranteed) a minimum of viable production. But noone's selling rainbow-lipped oyster seed, so the Cortez farm has always had to trawl their babies from the ocean...
The 2022 harvest is the very first harvest from oysters grown in a lab!!


They got about 4000 pearls this year. (That number includes keshi but not mabes). The oysters are implanted at ~2 years old and are harvested ~18 months later, so this year the farm got pearls from two types of oysters - the lab babies and the regular “wild” oysters collected from the ocean.
When I asked about how the labs had done I was fully expecting to hear that they’d gotten, y’know, maybe a handful of mediocre specimens. 'Cause when does anything ever work out right away? But get this, y’all: Of the 2022 Top Ten pearls *eight* were from lab babies. Talk about a resounding success!! These people are oyster-whisperers
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I reached out to Fernando early June and asked him to please keep me in mind for any bright blues that might show up. He said he’d let me know as soon as all the pearls were sorted, and a few days later he told me that Enrique and Manuel (two of the farm’s five grafters) had one they thought I’d love
These are the first pics that I saw of this year’s Top Ten:

By the time I saw these pics one pearl had already been spoken for - the ultra-contrasty greenie middle row second-from-left. I confess that in another year I might have been disappointed. But this year the one that grabbed me right away was that bright blue, and turned out that’s the one that they’d set aside for me! Suffice to say that they guessed right

Fernando pulled an oodle of other options for me and a friend as well
My pearl budget is kinda limited this time round - to quote my husband “surely one extortionist jewellery project per year is sufficient even for you?"
so it's just the one new pearl for me this year. Happily my friend is planning to bring more of this #gorgeousness home though!!
More pics of the 2022 Top Ten coming in a moment. No photos of the others I’m afraid, not sure I can share those. But I've got to say: Anyone who might be interested - DEFINITELY reach out to the farm!!! There are some seriously salivation-inducing specimens this year!! I've kind of figured out the grading, too - the graders really really really value smooth skin and near-round/clean drop shapes, and so those priorities are reflected in their selections for Top Ten... But both my friend and I want bright colour over everything else - so we both legit loved some of the #lesser pearls too
So now I’ve got Manuel pearls, Enrique pearls, Douglas pearls (he’s not active with the farm any more), and this year I’m adding a Guillermo pearl. The full set of historic and current Cortez graft personnel; the beady-eyed little collector on my shoulder is absolutely thrilled
And I’m really looking forward to adding specimens from newer grafters Michelle and Mariana in future 
Some deets I've been given the okay to share
Well. First things first. 2022 was a super special year for the farm. I mean, okay, every harvest is super special, given that this is the only place in the world where Pteria sterna is harvested at all... But this year was extra super special.
Pearl farms usually buy oyster spat. A way to guarantee (as much as anything can be guaranteed) a minimum of viable production. But noone's selling rainbow-lipped oyster seed, so the Cortez farm has always had to trawl their babies from the ocean...
The 2022 harvest is the very first harvest from oysters grown in a lab!!



They got about 4000 pearls this year. (That number includes keshi but not mabes). The oysters are implanted at ~2 years old and are harvested ~18 months later, so this year the farm got pearls from two types of oysters - the lab babies and the regular “wild” oysters collected from the ocean.
When I asked about how the labs had done I was fully expecting to hear that they’d gotten, y’know, maybe a handful of mediocre specimens. 'Cause when does anything ever work out right away? But get this, y’all: Of the 2022 Top Ten pearls *eight* were from lab babies. Talk about a resounding success!! These people are oyster-whisperers

- - - - -
I reached out to Fernando early June and asked him to please keep me in mind for any bright blues that might show up. He said he’d let me know as soon as all the pearls were sorted, and a few days later he told me that Enrique and Manuel (two of the farm’s five grafters) had one they thought I’d love
These are the first pics that I saw of this year’s Top Ten:

By the time I saw these pics one pearl had already been spoken for - the ultra-contrasty greenie middle row second-from-left. I confess that in another year I might have been disappointed. But this year the one that grabbed me right away was that bright blue, and turned out that’s the one that they’d set aside for me! Suffice to say that they guessed right

Fernando pulled an oodle of other options for me and a friend as well



More pics of the 2022 Top Ten coming in a moment. No photos of the others I’m afraid, not sure I can share those. But I've got to say: Anyone who might be interested - DEFINITELY reach out to the farm!!! There are some seriously salivation-inducing specimens this year!! I've kind of figured out the grading, too - the graders really really really value smooth skin and near-round/clean drop shapes, and so those priorities are reflected in their selections for Top Ten... But both my friend and I want bright colour over everything else - so we both legit loved some of the #lesser pearls too
So now I’ve got Manuel pearls, Enrique pearls, Douglas pearls (he’s not active with the farm any more), and this year I’m adding a Guillermo pearl. The full set of historic and current Cortez graft personnel; the beady-eyed little collector on my shoulder is absolutely thrilled
