pearlshooter
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Ok , I have lost count! How many Nautilus Pearls are there?
Tim
Tim
Perfect timing! I have taken pains at intervals during this thread, and will do so again now, to confirm that there are exactly ZERO Nautilus pearls at this point, at least insofar as the Western conventional pearl trade is concerned. The one certified pearl is disputed by every other major pearl lab, as certification was supported anecdotally—in much the same manner as the evidence I have presented here, albeit in far lesser detail.Ok , I have lost count! How many Nautilus Pearls are there?
Tim
Perhaps even powerful.
No one among the experts that have seen our specimens closely (Strack and Scarratt included) has even remotely considered that they are anything but natural pearls.They speak for themselves--and they are certainly not anything else anyone has seen. The certs will come, but they will only concur with what your eyes already tell you. It is not like measuring if some pearls are sea or fresh water.They are clearly a "new" pearl that does not need tests to identify it. It has always been there, just not noticed by Westerners. And I strongly doubt they are blown glass done by secret guilds in deep dark secret places.
The ones I have seen-Steve's and Tom's- clearly to be a new species of pearl natural unlike any other, but all like each other in easily describable ways..
Scientists find new critters everyday. If they are different enough from other species, they get to name them and add them to the taxonomic tree.
Have any of the dissenting labs tried to prove the null hypothesis- that these are not an identified type of pearl? I doubt they have gotten very far.
Dr. Ward appears to enjoy playing the part of co-conspirator in the continuing suspense of this thread, effectively delaying our meeting due to an illness in his family this past week.You're killing me. Did you see Peter? How did it go? And love the pearl shots!
Shameless, I know.You're charming him with wine? Trilobites, even?
Shameless, I know.
Yes, it's amazing, and given minimal handling in perfect shape. I just purchased one of those silver Nautilus gravy boats out of Thailand, and even after choosing the best they had among several in stock the shell is not nearly as well marked. Nice silver work, though!Magnificent shell?