I had these neighbors, some 30 years ago. Nice elderly couple, lived just on the waterfront. He always had a bottle of tequila in the freezer and in those extremely hot & humid days he would invite my friends and I into his porch and shared his tequila with us, then start telling us old stories of the fisheries, sharks, sardines, clamming, lobsters...he was the son of a fisherman, and he became a fisherman too, so he had these remarkable stories and jokes to tell. One day they invited me over to show me a large glass jar FULL of small natural pearls. All colors and shapes, since these were from the Gulf of California.
I asked him if he ever made a necklace from these and he had! His wife went for it to show me the necklace and earrings and bracelet set. Mostly made with soft-baroque shaped pearls measuring between 5 and 7 mm, light gray colored. And she proceeded to tell me that at least once a year she would make her husband wear it! Why? -I asked- and she told me that her sweat (and down here everyone sweats!) would make her pearls look dull, but that his skin would render them more beautiful.
How had they discovered this? -I asked- and she told me that her husband's mother had made each of her children wear a pearl necklace she had once a day (there were 10 siblings) to SEE which one made her pearls look better, and of all her children, he was the one that REVIVED them, so people from all over town would bring pearl jewelry to their house so he would wear it to revive them.
CAN YOU IMAGINE ALL THE NATURAL PEARL JEWELRY PIECES THEY GOT TO SEE AND TOUCH????
We're talking back in the 1930's and all the way to the 1990's ("Tio" passed away in 1996, and "Tia" is still driving around in her car). Anyway, thought this story would complement this thread