suzannelowrie
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2007
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Dear Friends of the Akoya:
I'm a hard-core pearl tourist. So when my Thai driver got me an unadvertised special Chiang Mai-Phuket from Thai Air, the Thai Baht just jumped from my wallet. I leave Tuesday for Phuket to visit two pearl farms, but I'm going with sinking feelings about the Phuket Akoyas. Why? you ask. Because they may be nucleating with glass beads. Who cares? Well, I saw a lot of pearls in Singapore shops that were severely cracked and chipped around the drill hole. The idea of nucleating with glass beads makes me worried. Will the nacre dry out quickly? I have seen clam nuclei in Vietnam and I have a Vietnamese Akoya pearl with 45 days worth of nacre. The nacre is on tight. I feel comfortable about Akoya oysters building layers of nacre on clam shell beads from Mississippi. I feel uneasy about glass nuclei. Plus the Phuket pearl farmers have retail stores in tourist-dense areas. That is cause for alarm. What if demand outstrips supply? Will the "Phuket" pearls really be Chinese Akoyas? Or Burmese? Or Indian? I'll post next Friday the results of my trip. Since I find the military government of Burma to be morally loathsome (the Burmese military maintains slave labor camps filled with starving non-Burmese prisoners) I don't want to buy Burmese products. So I'm setting off with lots of suspicions floating in my mind. Are these suspicions justified? I don't know.
I'm a hard-core pearl tourist. So when my Thai driver got me an unadvertised special Chiang Mai-Phuket from Thai Air, the Thai Baht just jumped from my wallet. I leave Tuesday for Phuket to visit two pearl farms, but I'm going with sinking feelings about the Phuket Akoyas. Why? you ask. Because they may be nucleating with glass beads. Who cares? Well, I saw a lot of pearls in Singapore shops that were severely cracked and chipped around the drill hole. The idea of nucleating with glass beads makes me worried. Will the nacre dry out quickly? I have seen clam nuclei in Vietnam and I have a Vietnamese Akoya pearl with 45 days worth of nacre. The nacre is on tight. I feel comfortable about Akoya oysters building layers of nacre on clam shell beads from Mississippi. I feel uneasy about glass nuclei. Plus the Phuket pearl farmers have retail stores in tourist-dense areas. That is cause for alarm. What if demand outstrips supply? Will the "Phuket" pearls really be Chinese Akoyas? Or Burmese? Or Indian? I'll post next Friday the results of my trip. Since I find the military government of Burma to be morally loathsome (the Burmese military maintains slave labor camps filled with starving non-Burmese prisoners) I don't want to buy Burmese products. So I'm setting off with lots of suspicions floating in my mind. Are these suspicions justified? I don't know.