FrenchPearl
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Hi all,
Do you know by chance what are "soufflure de perle" ? Are they "soufflee pearls" like the one that were recently sold on PP (hollow inside) or natural pearls?
I was intrigued when I saw a post from Dawn about a beautiful pin,
https://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8351&page=4 Post #49
as there has been 2 similar pins on ebay france for a few weeks, referred as "soufflure de perle"
Since those pins are circa 1900, would the "souffle " technique existed at that time ?
This is for education only, as I'm not interested in bidding (if you are, ping me if you need help for the translation)

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Ancienne-epi...YO_Bijoux_BijouxdeChemise&hash=item2a34d89bb9

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/bijoux-ancie..._BijouxMontres_Pendentifs&hash=item51b60b7ca8
Do you know by chance what are "soufflure de perle" ? Are they "soufflee pearls" like the one that were recently sold on PP (hollow inside) or natural pearls?
I was intrigued when I saw a post from Dawn about a beautiful pin,
https://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8351&page=4 Post #49
as there has been 2 similar pins on ebay france for a few weeks, referred as "soufflure de perle"
Since those pins are circa 1900, would the "souffle " technique existed at that time ?
This is for education only, as I'm not interested in bidding (if you are, ping me if you need help for the translation)

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Ancienne-epi...YO_Bijoux_BijouxdeChemise&hash=item2a34d89bb9

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/bijoux-ancie..._BijouxMontres_Pendentifs&hash=item51b60b7ca8