I am borrowing Richard Wise? phrase (day stone, night stone).
Are there some pearls that inherently keep their entire glory at a wide range of lighting? If that is not possible, are there pearls that would still look better during the day, but compared to others are the best night pearls around?
For lighting I am thinking particularly of fluorescent light, even though the criterion for most other gemstones is incandescent when discussing night color. Mostly because I am guessing the world is moving to fluorescent for energy efficiency. If anyone has information on what pearls might look best in candle light, so much the better!
Thank you.
pernula
Are there some pearls that inherently keep their entire glory at a wide range of lighting? If that is not possible, are there pearls that would still look better during the day, but compared to others are the best night pearls around?
For lighting I am thinking particularly of fluorescent light, even though the criterion for most other gemstones is incandescent when discussing night color. Mostly because I am guessing the world is moving to fluorescent for energy efficiency. If anyone has information on what pearls might look best in candle light, so much the better!
Thank you.
pernula