SteveM
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Just came across an early photo of the first pearl I ever purchased, in Rarotonga. This was an unremarkable yet at least silver/gray-ish pearl intended for my mother-in-law (no joke?she's a nice lady, from Spain and appreciates pearls?thus the gift). We dutifully carried it home in its velvet bag and didn't look at it for another 3 months, at the time the gift was to be given. What a shock! As the pearl was not moved, abrasion cannot account for the loss of surface color. What is the range of possibilities?
As the seller offered our money back (kept the pearl as an educational piece), we won't divulge the name.
Already prior to this experience, we had fallen for the natural poe pipi, which was extremely fortunate from a timing/availability standpoint. But this PPB experience may offer a bit more insight into my beeline to naturals, keshi, etc.
Steve
As the seller offered our money back (kept the pearl as an educational piece), we won't divulge the name.
Already prior to this experience, we had fallen for the natural poe pipi, which was extremely fortunate from a timing/availability standpoint. But this PPB experience may offer a bit more insight into my beeline to naturals, keshi, etc.
Steve