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  2. Copanello - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Sansone family (a noble Sicilian family who once held the title of Duke [80]) opened a jewelry store in Copanello Lido, specializing in the sale of coral jewelry: the Anna dei Coralli jewelry store. [81] Copanello Lido has a small train station.

  3. Museo del Corallo - Wikipedia

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    Parure made for Farida of Egypt in 1934 Cameo, Ascione, 1925. The Museo del Corallo is a small private museum of coral jewellery in Naples, in Campania in southern Italy. It also holds some cameos and jewellery in ivory and tortoiseshell.

  4. Torre del Greco - Wikipedia

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    Diving for coral has taken place in the Mediterranean Sea ever since Roman times, and in the 15th century Torre del Greco became known for its coral diving and harvesting of red coral. However, it was not until the 17th century that the first cameos were produced, and not until 1815 that a unique manufacturing contract was granted to the town ...

  5. Precious coral - Wikipedia

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    Precious coral, or red coral, is the common name given to a genus of marine corals, Corallium. The distinguishing characteristic of precious corals is their durable and intensely colored red or pink-orange skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.

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  7. Coral poaching - Wikipedia

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    The market for coral is mainly in Asia. Often, coral is poached by fishermen from China, India, or Japan claiming to be on fishing trips. Divers on these boats then harvest coral and take it to be cured and refined into jewelry for sale. Coral is also mined for limestone and other construction materials for bricks, road-fill, and cement. [5]

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