Hello, I am new on this forum, I am from Paris. I have been reading this forum for some time now ; I a m a real pearl-lover, mainly interested in natural pearls, but I can make an exception for a beautiful cultured pearl ! And this is just what I have done. I have treated myself with a pendant with a golden south sea pearl, button shaped, 12,5mm in diameter.
I bought it from a very reputable jeweller and it wasn't hard to make him write on the invoice that the colourof the pearl was natural, and undyed. But then he looked so surprised when I asked him the question, that I realized he wasn't aware that golden pearls might be treated and dyed !
The colour is so deep that of course I can't help having a suspicion. Of course we have a very reliable lab in Paris... But a little bit expensive too...
I have been watching closely the surface of the pearl and I notices that the colour is not quite homogeneous. On the main part the colour is deep gold with orangy overtones but near the base of the button, it turns slightly lighter with more greenish reflects.
In your opinion might this be a good indication that the pearl is untreated ? I should suppose that on a dyed pearl the colour would be rather even on the whole surface ?
I attach a picture of the pearl. The colour is not as dark as it looks ; I have tried to take a picture with and without flash. With the flash the colour was definitely too light and very far from reality.
Thanks to everybody !
I bought it from a very reputable jeweller and it wasn't hard to make him write on the invoice that the colourof the pearl was natural, and undyed. But then he looked so surprised when I asked him the question, that I realized he wasn't aware that golden pearls might be treated and dyed !
The colour is so deep that of course I can't help having a suspicion. Of course we have a very reliable lab in Paris... But a little bit expensive too...
I have been watching closely the surface of the pearl and I notices that the colour is not quite homogeneous. On the main part the colour is deep gold with orangy overtones but near the base of the button, it turns slightly lighter with more greenish reflects.
In your opinion might this be a good indication that the pearl is untreated ? I should suppose that on a dyed pearl the colour would be rather even on the whole surface ?
I attach a picture of the pearl. The colour is not as dark as it looks ; I have tried to take a picture with and without flash. With the flash the colour was definitely too light and very far from reality.
Thanks to everybody !