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Valeria101
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salem said:... Now, personally I don't agree with comparing Akoyas with ball-bearings or calling them PPB's.
Fair enough. No doubt what PPB wants to say, what to do with the superficial shine on them pearls? The result of vapor deposition looks like nothing in nature and 'mirror' is a term for something looking rather different on pearls. 'Ball bearings' were meant to be a good thing, if it doesn't sound that way, I am ready to change, but with what... 'Metallic lustre'? (thinking of Victorian strands of polished precious metal beads - beautiful!). I'm out of pearl words.
Would really love to see some natural (or at least not nucleated) akoya for reference. I know fairly well what bleaching, polishing and reflective coating does to pearls each in turn. 'Know that akoya affected by pollution, rushed harvest etc. are not that gorgeous and need help - it even made sense as long as no other decent pearls were around (=pre freshwater invasion). But do the treated pearls look anything like the real deal? Never seen anything like them, but again, 'haven't seen the original akoya either. Thoughts?
There are few (if any) precious stone enhancements that produce 'unnatural' results on purpose. Whatever is done to pearls seems quite the exception to that rule... if I am right. Chances are I am not... without disclosure of treatment for pearls it is quite difficult to know what on Earth you are seeing in them Pretty disheartening that.