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Maui Divers of Hawaii started in 1958 as an undersea touring company in Lahaina, Maui which was once a bustling whaler's port. Experienced local guides escorted adventurous visitors on diving excursions to experience the astonishing beauty of the island's exotic ocean environment. A fishing expedition in the deep waters off the Molokai Channel led Maui Divers to the discovery of Hawaiian black coral, one of the ocean's finest treasures and now considered to be the most lustrous coral in the world. Maui Divers Jewelry was founded in 1959 when the company began designing, manufacturing and selling Hawaiian black coral jewelry. In 1962, the company expanded operations and relocated to Honolulu. Over the decades since, Maui Divers Jewelry has grown to become the largest manufacturer of precious coral jewelry in the world, as well as the largest jewelry manufacturer in the state of Hawaii. From the beginning, the company has been sensitive to the preservation of its coral resource, working hard to protect and conserve the beauty that first drew us undersea. Hawaiian corals come from sites carefully harvested to ensure healthy ongoing replenishment. In addition to Hawaiian black coral, Maui Divers Jewelry features rare Hawaiian gold coral and exotic deep-water pink and red corals. The company also showcases unique, handcrafted collections that feature cultured Tahitian black pearls, South Sea pearls, Japanese Akoya pearls, freshwater pearls, Australian opals, diamonds, peridot and other beautiful gemstones. Maui Divers is proud to offer a wide range of Hawaiian gold jewelry featuring Hawaii and Pacific Ocean themes and marine life. The customized 14 karat Hawaiian Heirloom jewelry with black enamel is an Island tradition that dates back over 125 years, to the last Hawaiian monarch. Every piece of Maui Divers’ jewelry is handcrafted, from design sketch to final stone setting, in the company’s Jewelry Design Center in Honolulu. More than 350,000 visitors tour this facility each year for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the making of fine jewelry with an island flair.