Bahrain Pearl Lab lead fight to beat back cultured pearl keshis passing as naturals

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LINK Those pearls are gorgeous, but they are not natural.

Key pearl testing role for Bahrain By BASMA MOHAMMED , Posted on ? Wednesday, June 02, 2010

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BAHRAIN is spearheading international efforts to find ways to detect a new type of cultured pearls that cannot be distinguished from natural ones.
The country's Pearl and Gem Testing Laboratory was the first to uncover the strong resemblance between real pearls and the Keshi type of cultured pearls.
It raised the issue at the World Jewellery Confederation's last meeting, which was held in February in Munich, Germany.
International delegates agreed that a committee, which yesterday met for the first time in Bahrain, develops scientific-based testing and identification methods.
The meeting, held at the Industry and Commerce Ministry's Diplomatic Area offices, is being attended by directors and experts from specialised pearl laboratories from across the world.
Countries taking part include the US, Thailand, Switzerland, Italy, the UK and Japan.
The two-day event will also discuss various research and scientific studies as well as results conducted by various laboratories.
Industry and Commerce Ministry director of Precious Metals and Gemstone Testing Directorate Ali Saffar told the GDN that the Keshi cultured pearls were a threat to the natural pearl trade in Bahrain and the world.
This is due to its huge similarity and cheap price compared to the natural ones, he added.
"The new type of Keshi pearls created a situation where on many occasions the laboratory has been forced to refuse the issuance of testing certificates for this type of cultured pearl," said Mr Saffar, who chaired the meeting.
"This is due to the fact that it cannot be made certain if these pearls were natural or not."
He said that the meeting was recognition of Bahrain's advanced level in testing pearls, as it is considered one of the best laboratories in the world.
"It also gives the laboratory an international reputation and recognition of its pearl testing certificates, particularly in the auctioning of natural pearls."
Bahrain is also working on a local level to revive its ancient industry in co-operation with Information and Culture Ministry, the Finance Ministry and Public Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife.
The Pearl and Gem Testing Laboratory annually tests 20kg of pearls from Bahrain and abroad, according to Mr Saffar.
Up until 1929, pearls were the driver of Bahrain's economy.
The industry, which employed 90 per cent of Bahrainis, largely died out after 1929 when divers took up new jobs following the discovery of oil. basma@gdn.com.bh
 
I didn't recognize them, but they looked like Paspaley pearls to me. Well, smack their silly hands! I think it was the Daily Gulf Times that did that, not the lab.
Corrected. It is the Daily gulf-times. the Gulf Times is different.
 
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I just sent a letter to the Gulf-Times. Here it is:

You used a photo by Blaire Beavers found on Pearl-Guide.com without a correct attribution.

The post can be found at https://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/pearling-industry-news/1813-gia-alumni-pearl-tour-paspaley-pearls.html (post #9).

Blaire pointed out your use of her photo in that same thread, which cannot help your reputation among a large group of pearl experts who follow the Pearl-Guide. I hope you will give credit in your photos in the future- or don't use them.
Caitlin Williams
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Congratulations are in order. Impressive that the 'Voice of Bahrain' shops here for its illustrations.

Will be interesting to see what they do with Nautilus?
 
Hi Blaire
They have been very unprofessional. I recommend you simply send them an invoice for the use of the pic
 
Hi There! Of course I sent a message to the author and a
comment to the publication. And I haven't heard back. :)
 
Congrats Blaire:
They liked your pic enough to use it. Now for recognition:rolleyes:

Congrats Caitlin:
Pearl Police are at it again!!;)

Don't let em get away with nuthin...

barbie
 
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