Though the pearls in photos are not Bangladeshi Natural Pearls.
I would like to add that there is still supply of Natural Pearls from Bangladesh mostly from rivers (freshwater), but not seen Bangladeshi salt water pearls for more then a decade.
Hi Pattye,
yes, you are correct I have dyed fine pearls as my customer wanted them to be
used with fine quality tahitian pearls and was having difficulty in finding smaller sizes in tahitian pearls and didn't wanted to use regular dyed Fresh water pearls available in China & Hongkong.
And of...
This thing happens when during processing if you don't control the heat properly the surface skin gets burnt and it gets highlighted when they are bleached or dyed. And in severe cases
pearl develops cracks.
Hi everyone,
I am posting photos of Worlds Tiniest Natural Pearls they are so tiny
that if it is placed on a cloth it would pass through the weaves of the
cloth. They are 0.1 mm and smaller.
Hello everybody,
Many have been discussing bigger Natural Pearls, but have
anyone thought about smaller Natural Pearls and how small
nature can go. Here I am posting picture of nature's wonder.
These all are BELOW 1 mm to 0.70mm. If someone would like
to collect PM me.
Yes, they are very white and are untreated Natural Pearls. I make half-drilled/fulldrilled and also Half-cut (half-pearl) from them. I don't make jewellery myself, but I do supply (Round pearls) to my customers who use it to make jewellery. I would post photo of round pearls also.