One of the best pearl books ever! I have it on my nightstand.I'll take this one.
You'll only find out when you start digging, cutting the blister out of the shell first. You might try polishing, as the extinct art of pearl pealing requires experience and skill and the patience of a yogi (as described in Louis Kornitzer, 'The Pearl Trader', from the 1930s). There would be no economical motive for you (or anyone else) to do this, but it may provide some entertaining hours.
Ken Scarratt pointed me to it at AGTA in 2011, it was already very rare.One of the best pearl books ever! I have it on my nightstand.
That's helpful, as it looks like the pearl was quite well formed before it became attached to the shell. The nacre layers after attachment are not attractive. The same happens in clam pearls, when something originally beautiful can become grotesque. Again, the expertise required to remove nacre layers no longer exists, careful polishing is the closest equivalent, and it would be for your own entertainment.Here’s a video not the best quality
I've never been able to get my hands on one of these...not available in digital format eitherOne of the best pearl books ever! I have it on my nightstand.
Just looked on Amazon and Gyan Books out of New Delhi has a leather-bound edition, $62 delivered no charge for Prime by early August. I'd say that would make a perfect gift for a pearl lover, even if that pearl lover is one's self!I've never been able to get my hands on one of these...not available in digital format either
Interesting! We will be curious to see what you do with this.Here’s a video not the best quality
Me too! And it will come just in time for my birthday...~ What I'm getting for my Birthday!