Mostawesomecoffee
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I read the treatment primer on pearl treatments, and also checked out some outside sources. I have a few questions: Could a lab detect a dyed pearl? Is a dyed pearl weaker than a non-dyed pearl (i.e., will the dye destroy the pearl in time)?
Is color-lightening by exposure to sunlight considered an artificial treatment? Will such treatment weaken the pearl? Can this be lab detected?
In the primer, "cutting and working" are described as treatments. I don't know what is meant by this. I've heard of pearls having a "bad" area that is removed, thereby marring the surface of the pearl. This marred area is then hidden under within a setting, so when looking, it's not known that the hidden part of the pearl is damaged. Is this what is meant by "cutting and working"?
It seems like this would be easy enough to detect with an xray, right?
Thanks
Is color-lightening by exposure to sunlight considered an artificial treatment? Will such treatment weaken the pearl? Can this be lab detected?
In the primer, "cutting and working" are described as treatments. I don't know what is meant by this. I've heard of pearls having a "bad" area that is removed, thereby marring the surface of the pearl. This marred area is then hidden under within a setting, so when looking, it's not known that the hidden part of the pearl is damaged. Is this what is meant by "cutting and working"?
It seems like this would be easy enough to detect with an xray, right?
Thanks