The Ohrid Pearl: Rare and Beautiful

The Ohrid Pearl: Rare and Beautiful

The Ohrid Pearl is known for its luster, color, and durability, and has been prized for centuries for its beauty and rarity.

The process of creating the Ohrid Pearl is a delicate one, and is known only to two families in the region - the Filevi and Talevi families. These families have been creating the Ohrid Pearl for generations, and have passed down the technique from one generation to the next.

To create the Ohrid Pearl, the scales of the Plashica fish are carefully removed and cleaned, which are then ground and made into balls of various sizes by adding at least eight coats of a secret emulsion, giving them their characteristic shine. Each layer has to be dried before the next one is applied, which can take between 45 minutes and an hour each. The resulting pearl is prized for its luster, color, and durability.

The Ohrid Pearl is available in a variety of colors, ranging from white and cream to pink and purple, and is used to create a variety of jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

The process of creating the Ohrid Pearl is not only a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the Filevi and Talevi families, but also to the unique ecosystem of Lake Ohrid. The Plashica fish is an important part of the lake's ecosystem, and its scales are used to create a pearl that is both beautiful and sustainable.


Whether you're a jewelry lover or a nature enthusiast, the Ohrid Pearl is sure to capture your imaginiation.

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