Silvia_Bonvini
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I just came back from one of Shanghai's pearl markets tonight, where I had a interesting discussion with a girl at one of the stores.
My colleague wanted some help to buy "grey" pearls for a friend, so we went and started checking out different options. At one point the girl took out a hank of pitch black 5-6 mm pearls that she claimed to be chinese salt water cultured in the south of China and that the colour was natural. I told her that was impossible but she kept insisting and promising they were natural colour. I asked then what kind of oyster they would use to culture them, but I asked the question in English as (shamefully) I couldn't remember the chinese word for oyster. She didn't really catch the question so I said: "do they use Akoya oysters? The japanese oysters?" and she said yes. But I'm not sure she really got my question either. Again, I told her that there are no black pearls coming from Akoya oysters. And again se swore they were natural colour. Keep in mind that they usually discose the treatments without problems as soon as they realize you are knowledgable enough not to be made fun of.
Right then I totally disregarded the dicussion as silly, so barely looked at the pearls, but on my way back I kept thinking about how sure she sounded...
Any chance at all that there can be black Chinese pearls??
My colleague wanted some help to buy "grey" pearls for a friend, so we went and started checking out different options. At one point the girl took out a hank of pitch black 5-6 mm pearls that she claimed to be chinese salt water cultured in the south of China and that the colour was natural. I told her that was impossible but she kept insisting and promising they were natural colour. I asked then what kind of oyster they would use to culture them, but I asked the question in English as (shamefully) I couldn't remember the chinese word for oyster. She didn't really catch the question so I said: "do they use Akoya oysters? The japanese oysters?" and she said yes. But I'm not sure she really got my question either. Again, I told her that there are no black pearls coming from Akoya oysters. And again se swore they were natural colour. Keep in mind that they usually discose the treatments without problems as soon as they realize you are knowledgable enough not to be made fun of.
Right then I totally disregarded the dicussion as silly, so barely looked at the pearls, but on my way back I kept thinking about how sure she sounded...
Any chance at all that there can be black Chinese pearls??
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