la_corsetiere
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I saw these listed by Augustus-company on ebay, from whom I've purchased before. They are said to be from the penguin wing oyster. I asked whether or not the color was natural - this was the response:
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"When these Mabe pearls are cultured a nucleus is inserted against the side of the oyster. When the nucleus used is white or a light color the nacre of the Mabe develops in light colors from white to gold and mauve. When a black or blue nucleus is inserted the nacre of the Mabe develops in shades from blue to purple.
This way the color is influenced. It is a kind or color treatment, but there is no dye involved.
I also just found at the farm pink Mabe for which they use a red nucleus.
It is very mysterious how the oyster reacts to different colors of the nucleus.
There are also Mabe pearls available which are dyed, but the blue looks very different and artificial"
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So, does this sound accurate? I've never heard of using different colored nucleus to influence the pearl color...
Sheri
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"When these Mabe pearls are cultured a nucleus is inserted against the side of the oyster. When the nucleus used is white or a light color the nacre of the Mabe develops in light colors from white to gold and mauve. When a black or blue nucleus is inserted the nacre of the Mabe develops in shades from blue to purple.
This way the color is influenced. It is a kind or color treatment, but there is no dye involved.
I also just found at the farm pink Mabe for which they use a red nucleus.
It is very mysterious how the oyster reacts to different colors of the nucleus.
There are also Mabe pearls available which are dyed, but the blue looks very different and artificial"
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So, does this sound accurate? I've never heard of using different colored nucleus to influence the pearl color...
Sheri