Pearl Dreams
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From Pearls: A Natural History (page 178) :
"It appears that the Biwa Pearl Mussel (Hyriopsis schlegelii) was extensively used beginning in the early 1920s. The transition from bead nucleation to tissue nucleation also happened early, certainly by 1930. The modern multiple-nucleation method appeared in the 1950s."
This thread induced me to take out my white Biwas and wear them today...mine are a little smaller than the ones pictured, 5-6mm the long way but only about 3-4mm across the drill hole. I also couldn't resist and got some of the lavender ones from Terry...
"It appears that the Biwa Pearl Mussel (Hyriopsis schlegelii) was extensively used beginning in the early 1920s. The transition from bead nucleation to tissue nucleation also happened early, certainly by 1930. The modern multiple-nucleation method appeared in the 1950s."
This thread induced me to take out my white Biwas and wear them today...mine are a little smaller than the ones pictured, 5-6mm the long way but only about 3-4mm across the drill hole. I also couldn't resist and got some of the lavender ones from Terry...