Jan Asplund
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I have heard that it is possible to distinguish Saltwater from Freshwater pearls with a simple test that is said to be nondestructive. It tests the amount of manganese wich is greater in freshwater than in saltwater pearls.
Mangansese teststrips are used together with dilluted hydrocloric acid. The acid is put on the pearl and the manganese strip is swiped over it, if it gets a reaction the pearl is freshwater.
Does this test work?
Mangansese teststrips are used together with dilluted hydrocloric acid. The acid is put on the pearl and the manganese strip is swiped over it, if it gets a reaction the pearl is freshwater.
Does this test work?