jas932
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Numerous times this past year I have heard consumers and patrons at art shows mention that freshwater pearl color is due to the injection of color into the host mollusk during cultivation.
At first I would just correct them and forget about it, but hearing this time and again has me wondering if there is any basis to this rumor.
According to ISG, GIA, and every pearl book I've read, artificial coloration to pearls (freshwater or otherwise) is done post-harvest.
Does anyone know of any coloring treatments being done during cultivation? Was this ever tried in the past?
thanks
julie.
At first I would just correct them and forget about it, but hearing this time and again has me wondering if there is any basis to this rumor.
According to ISG, GIA, and every pearl book I've read, artificial coloration to pearls (freshwater or otherwise) is done post-harvest.
Does anyone know of any coloring treatments being done during cultivation? Was this ever tried in the past?
thanks
julie.