georgwiesauer
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there are some theory how the tissue was injected into the gonade of the FWP for the KasumigaUra, KasumigaUra-China like or as some say the Ming-Pearls
(will mean, Freshwater pearls with a nucleos - drilled - injected into the gonade of a FWP mussel).
The published theory was, the pice of tissue was first picked off and than pick the nucleos on the drilling-hole.
but in this way, it was very difficult to put in a FWP mussel the 2 parts strong together in the gonade, especially as the tissue will be not close of the pearl sack what was in construction and I have heard, that the tissue can only surrive about 2-3 days without connecting to the pearl sack. as in this kind it was on the side with the cutting, I think it will be not so easy to make it.
So my theory was, that first the tissue will be fixed into the drilling of the nucleos and than picked up on the other side of the nucleos, it will be put into the gonade.
so in was strong connected to the surrounding material (inner material of the gonade)
and was like wiht saltwater pearls more easy, to get a rounder pearl.
Also in saltwater the japanese put first the tissue in the cutted gonade, and than the nucleos in a second step. I know most chinese akoya place first the nuleos into the cutted gonade, and put than the tissue but not in top but will give them into the side (have some vidoes own wher you can see it very clear!)
so as fwp nucleation into the conade was much more difficult and normly you cannot see well the gonade and so you are mainly unable to put or go at 2 times to the same place (to make the 2 before decribed steps) the nucleator will work like a man without eys if he nucleate a FWP. - was the saying of a japanes fwp farmer).
Has somebody more information about this new steps and what was use tissue in front of tissue backside at teh time of nucleation into the gonade.
looking forward for any information.
Georg Wiesauer F.G.A.., F.G.G, Pearl specialist
(will mean, Freshwater pearls with a nucleos - drilled - injected into the gonade of a FWP mussel).
The published theory was, the pice of tissue was first picked off and than pick the nucleos on the drilling-hole.
but in this way, it was very difficult to put in a FWP mussel the 2 parts strong together in the gonade, especially as the tissue will be not close of the pearl sack what was in construction and I have heard, that the tissue can only surrive about 2-3 days without connecting to the pearl sack. as in this kind it was on the side with the cutting, I think it will be not so easy to make it.
So my theory was, that first the tissue will be fixed into the drilling of the nucleos and than picked up on the other side of the nucleos, it will be put into the gonade.
so in was strong connected to the surrounding material (inner material of the gonade)
and was like wiht saltwater pearls more easy, to get a rounder pearl.
Also in saltwater the japanese put first the tissue in the cutted gonade, and than the nucleos in a second step. I know most chinese akoya place first the nuleos into the cutted gonade, and put than the tissue but not in top but will give them into the side (have some vidoes own wher you can see it very clear!)
so as fwp nucleation into the conade was much more difficult and normly you cannot see well the gonade and so you are mainly unable to put or go at 2 times to the same place (to make the 2 before decribed steps) the nucleator will work like a man without eys if he nucleate a FWP. - was the saying of a japanes fwp farmer).
Has somebody more information about this new steps and what was use tissue in front of tissue backside at teh time of nucleation into the gonade.
looking forward for any information.
Georg Wiesauer F.G.A.., F.G.G, Pearl specialist