D
Doos
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Hi all,
Most gemologists believe that the spaces inside non-nucleated freshwater pearls are caused by dissolvation of the foreign mantle tissue that was inserted in the mantle of the bivalve.
Thus the nacre was secreted around the mantle tissue irritant.
However lately I've been hearing that the opposite happens. The nacre is deposited inside the irritant tissue (which formed a sack) and gaps inside the formed pearl are probably caused by gasses.
Could some confirm either of the two ideas and maybe point me to good internet resources that might give me some more reading fun.
Most gemologists believe that the spaces inside non-nucleated freshwater pearls are caused by dissolvation of the foreign mantle tissue that was inserted in the mantle of the bivalve.
Thus the nacre was secreted around the mantle tissue irritant.
However lately I've been hearing that the opposite happens. The nacre is deposited inside the irritant tissue (which formed a sack) and gaps inside the formed pearl are probably caused by gasses.
Could some confirm either of the two ideas and maybe point me to good internet resources that might give me some more reading fun.