Recently on an Intergem show I bought several golden pearls from a vendor unknown to me. There was no opportunity to make holes during the show, but I had a holing machine at home and expected no problems, having successfully drilled pearls before.
The pearls were unusually hard, regular 0.8 mm drill did not take them, so we changed it to a larger one, and it took me and my friend a long time to drill huge holes in a couple of pearls. The smell was strange, of burned wool.
I bought several longer drills from different sources. To no avail, 0.8 mm could not even penetrate the core.
At the same time, I easily drill Tahitians of all sizes with the drills from the same package, so it is not about the drills.
My question is, are there natural golden pearls with harder core, and is there any better kind of drills?
Or was I unlucky enough to buy something manmade? Or is there a trick to be used with golden pearls?
The pearls were unusually hard, regular 0.8 mm drill did not take them, so we changed it to a larger one, and it took me and my friend a long time to drill huge holes in a couple of pearls. The smell was strange, of burned wool.
I bought several longer drills from different sources. To no avail, 0.8 mm could not even penetrate the core.
At the same time, I easily drill Tahitians of all sizes with the drills from the same package, so it is not about the drills.
My question is, are there natural golden pearls with harder core, and is there any better kind of drills?
Or was I unlucky enough to buy something manmade? Or is there a trick to be used with golden pearls?