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Tin was discovered in central Phuket hundreds of years ago, quickly becoming an integral part of the island's commerce and trade. The value of this "black gold" was so great that tin was considered a form of currency until as late as 1932. Intrigued by and in tribute to his ancestry, Wichit Na-Ranong, owner and Managing Director of Indigo Pearl, used tin mining as a unique and personal source of inspiration in the creation of the resort. Today there are only three tin mining sites still active in Phuket. Few of the island's inhabitants know about their rich industrial past. Indigo Pearl is a striking, poetic reminder - of raw beauty, of vision, of a rich, bygone era.
Set against a backdrop of dense rainforest filled with rare wildlife, Indigo Pearl unfolds along Phuket's sheltered northern shore - a beachfront property of golden sand and uninterrupted views of the Andaman Sea. Dozens of islands lie scattered off the coast.
Near both the airport and many of Phuket's finest beaches, Indigo Pearl is a world of its own, a seductive setting of lush plantation - silvery-blue palms, fragrant plumbago, sharp, sword-like mother-in-law's tongue and splashes of scarlet and gold bird-of-paradise.
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