I am new to this forum, as well as to "the pearling life." I was just reading Richard Wise's "Secrets of the Gem Trade," (from 2006), and it has raised a couple of questions in my mind, thoughts on which I would be interested in hearing, from members here.
1. What is the current status of freshwater (Biwa) pearl production in Japan?
2. In the section on pearls, Wise omits any discussion of Akoya pearls, "...not because the Akoya is an inferior pearl," but, because, "...assembly line methods currently practiced by the Japanese produce a pearl with such thin layers of nacre, and that is so highly processed (bleached and dyed), that it more closely resembles a manufactured product than it does a true pearl."
What are your thoughts?
Ted
1. What is the current status of freshwater (Biwa) pearl production in Japan?
2. In the section on pearls, Wise omits any discussion of Akoya pearls, "...not because the Akoya is an inferior pearl," but, because, "...assembly line methods currently practiced by the Japanese produce a pearl with such thin layers of nacre, and that is so highly processed (bleached and dyed), that it more closely resembles a manufactured product than it does a true pearl."
What are your thoughts?
Ted