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    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Thanks Lisa - Anyone who sells undrilled pondslime pearls is more than welcome to post! It definitely makes my job easier when it comes to finding a replacement. I'm going to wait till this one completely breaks before replacing it, so it may be a while and all the more reason to have a couple...
  2. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    thanks for the tip Lisa - I looked into pondslime pearls (something I'd never heard of) and it looks like they might be a good replacement option.
  3. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    thanks Sheri - just what I needed!
  4. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Thanks Jeremy. Sounds like I need to heat up a couple pearls and see if I can get the same result! At least I have a better idea of what might have caused it.
  5. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    There's no ridge. I'll take a closer look when I get home (I stopped wearing it because of the damage I was doing to it). But if I remember correctly, the discoloration splatters a bit - like drops of paint outside of the circle on the top. Does that even make sense? I'll try to upload some...
  6. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Yeah - thanks for taking a look. Are these any better? The angle on the first should make it a bit more clear. (especially the crack - it's easy to see here).
  7. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Maybe the picture is bad, but the nacre hasn't peeled at all; that's how the pearl came originally. It has a naturally dark top as if the pearl was two-tone (as opposed to two different pearls in different colors). That's why I'm so curious about how it came to be and how to replace it with...
  8. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Is it possible to replace it with another half and half pearl? Is there a term for these kinds of pearls?
  9. M

    half black and half white pearl (ring)

    Hi Everyone - I have a ring from my grandmother that has a white pearl with some black on it (I would call it a half white/half black pearl, or maybe a 'dirty' white pearl.) I know white and black pearls come from different species, so I was wondering how this happens and whether it is a good...
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