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titleOfInvention Cultured pearl, nucleus pearl, natural pearl and jewelry having insert therein, accessory using thereof and method of producing thereof
abstract The present invention extracts the cells, semen, eggs, blood, cord blood, hair, nails, bones, holy water, etc. constituting the body of pets such as dogs and cats, while raising family, lovers, and love dear to humans and inserting them into pearls or jewelry By infusing life, it has the effect of providing the value and scarcity of the collection to pearls and jewels. To this end, in particular, drilling a fine hole in the spherical cultured pearl core made of shell shells with a laser, ultrasonic wave, a drill or a soldering iron; Injecting an antifreezing agent, such as sulfoxylated dimethyl, glycerol or trehalose, into the pore using a syringe or ampoule; Thawing all cells, semen, eggs, blood or umbilical cord blood constituting the cryopreserved human or animal body, or inserting them into the holes or extracting hairs, nails, bones or holy water into the 7 holes; Complete the cultured pearl core by encapsulating the opening of the hole by using shell powder, plaster powder or adhesive, or by soldering a precious metal such as gold, silver or platinum, or a metal such as copper, aluminum or lead to the opening of the hole. step; Displaying a number, symbol, or name on the shell of the mother pad, which has been grown for three years, to identify the cultured pearls; Inserting a small portion of the outer membrane into the gonad, intestinal tract, or digestive vesicle in the mother's pad to perform the nuclear fighting operation; Farming the mother-femored mothers in freshwater or seawater for a predetermined period; And processing the cultured pearls by sequentially collecting the cultured pearls in the cultured mother's wool, followed by washing and sorting, and sequentially performing bleaching, polishing, coloring and polishing treatments utilizing the original red light. Disclosed is a method of producing cultured pearls having an insert therein characterized in that the invention.
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