chi huynh said:There are all kind of pearl oysters in my farm. I love to experiment with them.
pattye said:Hi Chi,
Wow, those are pretty big! What does the shell look like inside? Do they ever have natural pearls? Can they be nucleated? We would love to hear about your experiments......
Pattye
so many pearls, so little time
knotty panda said:Clearly I don't have a clue what to do with a winged oyster, but I'm sure you will discover something thoroughly amazing to do with them. I that you in the photo looking at us? And who is the gentleman with you? We like oysters and people too.
Valeria101 said:How wonderful!![]()
Are your Pterias carrying pearls already?
Full pearls and buttons seem very unusual compared to mabe pearls from these... in fact, I wouldn't know where to look for anything but mabeand only saw one Pteria Sterna that as not a mabe pearl but a high button, and even that was not cultured.
Maybe you could change that!![]()
Pteria sterna - the original mabe-gai. The Chinese are currently using them for mabe pearl production.
Some farms were using the penguin shell for producing mabe in Australia.