Gidday All
Wendy we do get "pink" south sea pearls. I looked at the link and the pic's a bit creepy/cheap for me.
Pearl Dreams, thanks for the reference, I totally dig bricks and mortar, several varieties combined makes a main st, in a town. I'm sure they have some good gear on show but perhaps they could do with a photographer for their web page. The strand Wendy provided the link to has quite a few ovals and near rounds in it that look pretty clean but in no way can be considdered value at that price. I wouldn't mind someone from the guide givving us a rough price on the clasp though.
dkan 168, wait until you actually hold some genuine "pinks" in your hand. Then you have seen the ultimate, grasshopper.
Yes Pattye, Bron and I are progressing well with the "pinks". I've said before how the "pink is actually refraction, caused by the way the light enters and reflects with the nacre. Our best "pink " from last years harvest (a C grade pearl with two big pits in but lovely nacre) caused a bit of confusion recently. Two couples on catamarans came ashore for lunch and we had a great few hours in the lodge dining and yarning as the bright sun progressively sank to the point of reflecting off the river into our faces. After sevearl hours of this, Bron produced the pearls and our marvelous "pink" to the surprise of all was NOT "pink".
I'm certainly not a doctor but, I feel all our eye's had been temporarily effected by the sun's glare. Looked at the same pearl the next day and sure enough it's "pink".
South Sea Pinks are a lovely tinge, just a slight hit of pink. Can't be replicated with dye.
Thanks for the pic of the two pearls, Perlinda. The biggest problem with the internet everyone is this, Bron purchased us a new laptop when She went south recently for us. If you are reading this on a laptop, go up above to Perlinda's pic of the two pearls, then tilt your screen back and forth slowly, How do you know which shade is the actual colour?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if you are buying a strand of South Sea Pearls, put them in your hand and around your neck, feel them and observe the wonderful colour chages as you move them around your skin. That is how you get to know if it's the "right" one for you.