KarinK
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Hi,
I heard a talk yesterday at the professional jewlery fair in Copenhagen about known treatment of pearls. The speaker, Kira Kampmann, was very surprised (choked really) about how common maeshori treatment has become with South Sea Pearls. (Maeshori: treatment to enhance the luster).
I have found old PG threads from 2007 where it is discussed that all SSP going through Japan has this luster enhancement, but Kira says she have noticed in the past year or so that pearl farmers actively send their pearls to Japan of China for maeshori treatment. This to the exptend that some pearls farmers use non-meashori pearls as a marketing point.
I guess I'm a puritan, but do we know what this treatment does to the pearl in the long run? And is it really necessary? Aren't the pearls beautiful enough to start with? Or is it because the pearls can then fetch a higher price than they would otherwise be worth?
Enlighten me, oh Masters of Pearls!
- Karin
I heard a talk yesterday at the professional jewlery fair in Copenhagen about known treatment of pearls. The speaker, Kira Kampmann, was very surprised (choked really) about how common maeshori treatment has become with South Sea Pearls. (Maeshori: treatment to enhance the luster).
I have found old PG threads from 2007 where it is discussed that all SSP going through Japan has this luster enhancement, but Kira says she have noticed in the past year or so that pearl farmers actively send their pearls to Japan of China for maeshori treatment. This to the exptend that some pearls farmers use non-meashori pearls as a marketing point.
I guess I'm a puritan, but do we know what this treatment does to the pearl in the long run? And is it really necessary? Aren't the pearls beautiful enough to start with? Or is it because the pearls can then fetch a higher price than they would otherwise be worth?
Enlighten me, oh Masters of Pearls!
- Karin