Hi everyone hope you’re all well
General question for you all; I know most freshwaters go through standard luster “treatment” at point of origin (hot and cold to tighten nacre up) but where do things stand on metallics?
Are “metallics” just the ones that have had extra luster treatment or something? I guess I’m asking what really differentiates normal freshwaters from metallics or is it just a marketing term for the ones that are shiner??
Whilst I’m here, let’s also talk about ripples. I mean they’re eye popping gorgeous of course, but HOW do they get that oil slick overtone??? I’ve read the technical side of how nacre is formed and what influences colours and overtones... but this is magic!
Edited to add: my question is how exactly are metallic pearls produced? What mollusk? (And then we can investigate the traits that mollusk has in order to produce specific metallic pearls as a pose to normal luster ones). Thank you!
General question for you all; I know most freshwaters go through standard luster “treatment” at point of origin (hot and cold to tighten nacre up) but where do things stand on metallics?
Are “metallics” just the ones that have had extra luster treatment or something? I guess I’m asking what really differentiates normal freshwaters from metallics or is it just a marketing term for the ones that are shiner??
Whilst I’m here, let’s also talk about ripples. I mean they’re eye popping gorgeous of course, but HOW do they get that oil slick overtone??? I’ve read the technical side of how nacre is formed and what influences colours and overtones... but this is magic!
Edited to add: my question is how exactly are metallic pearls produced? What mollusk? (And then we can investigate the traits that mollusk has in order to produce specific metallic pearls as a pose to normal luster ones). Thank you!
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