imanit
Baroque Pearl
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- Aug 1, 2006
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Last weekend I was in Quebec City. There is a store there that sells nothing but pearls. Since there was no clients in the store I chatted with the owner for quite some time. We got into few arguments, but since she is an expert with 20 years of dealing pearls experience and I'm a newbie playing with pearls only 6 years, I backed of..
1) She called dark gray and black FW "natural color"...explaining that there is a special mussel producing darker color pearls that are then irradiated to enhance the color..hence color is natural.. This is not what I call "natural color, but as I said.. I did not argue..
2) Another statement of hers was : almost all Tahitiona pearls are irradiated to enhance the color.. I find it difficult to believe... Please explain.
3) I also would like to know if there is a way to determine just looking at the pearl if it was color treated or irradiated.
4) Finally, the last lesson she gave me was: I should not call the substance that pearl is made of a "nacre".. Nacre is the stuff that shell "lining" is made of.. it's what mother of pearl is made of... pearl is made by totally different secretion...that she had hard time pronouncing, so I did not catch the word..sounded Latin and 15 syllabus long...
Pearl-Guide definition of nacre is :
" Nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl, is a crystalline substance that creates the iridescent visual effect attributed to pearls. Nacre is an organic substance secreted by mollusks over an intruding irritant or implanted nucleus. It is a strong and resilient material that is lightweight and transparent, allowing light to pass through its surface, creating a subtle glow on the pearl?s surface."
so, unless French word " nacre" has different meaning than English word "nacre" ...
I'm confused....
Please !! Put my mind in peace by telling me who is wrong and who is right....
On the positive note: I was thrilled to see a store dedicated to pearls only, showing vast selection of quality, colors and shapes of those pearls. She had round ones up to AAA grade, she had metallic ( beautiful graduated strand( 3-6mm) and another one 7-8mm mixed color), petal pearls, keshis, big yummy fireballs, and all kind of cheaper shapes and sizes. Some mixed with semiprecious stones, some just classic strands. She had some Akoya ( one amazing baroque white ones about 8.5mm with orient to kill for!!) and some lesser quality SS white and gold and Tahitians (barques, nice but not special). I loved her store... and all over she was the first "real person" I met who knew more than I do about pearls.... LoL....
1) She called dark gray and black FW "natural color"...explaining that there is a special mussel producing darker color pearls that are then irradiated to enhance the color..hence color is natural.. This is not what I call "natural color, but as I said.. I did not argue..
2) Another statement of hers was : almost all Tahitiona pearls are irradiated to enhance the color.. I find it difficult to believe... Please explain.
3) I also would like to know if there is a way to determine just looking at the pearl if it was color treated or irradiated.
4) Finally, the last lesson she gave me was: I should not call the substance that pearl is made of a "nacre".. Nacre is the stuff that shell "lining" is made of.. it's what mother of pearl is made of... pearl is made by totally different secretion...that she had hard time pronouncing, so I did not catch the word..sounded Latin and 15 syllabus long...
Pearl-Guide definition of nacre is :
" Nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl, is a crystalline substance that creates the iridescent visual effect attributed to pearls. Nacre is an organic substance secreted by mollusks over an intruding irritant or implanted nucleus. It is a strong and resilient material that is lightweight and transparent, allowing light to pass through its surface, creating a subtle glow on the pearl?s surface."
so, unless French word " nacre" has different meaning than English word "nacre" ...
I'm confused....
Please !! Put my mind in peace by telling me who is wrong and who is right....
On the positive note: I was thrilled to see a store dedicated to pearls only, showing vast selection of quality, colors and shapes of those pearls. She had round ones up to AAA grade, she had metallic ( beautiful graduated strand( 3-6mm) and another one 7-8mm mixed color), petal pearls, keshis, big yummy fireballs, and all kind of cheaper shapes and sizes. Some mixed with semiprecious stones, some just classic strands. She had some Akoya ( one amazing baroque white ones about 8.5mm with orient to kill for!!) and some lesser quality SS white and gold and Tahitians (barques, nice but not special). I loved her store... and all over she was the first "real person" I met who knew more than I do about pearls.... LoL....