cyndayco
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Whenever I ask Greenhills vendors about bead-nucleated pearls, they genuinely seem to be ignorant of this kind of freshwater pearl. Obviously, flameballs and coin pearls have some sort of nucleus, and it's hard to believe that the other varieties have not entered our market.
So what are the hallmarks of a bead-nucleated FWP?
(BTW, so far, I've run into two eBay merchants who are selling bead-nucleated FWPs as Akoyas. When I pointed out that Akoyas are saltwater pearls, both claimed that the term Akoya refers to anything cultured using the Japanese techniques, regardless of the shellfish species.)
So what are the hallmarks of a bead-nucleated FWP?
(BTW, so far, I've run into two eBay merchants who are selling bead-nucleated FWPs as Akoyas. When I pointed out that Akoyas are saltwater pearls, both claimed that the term Akoya refers to anything cultured using the Japanese techniques, regardless of the shellfish species.)
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