They were round .... they were "Edison" pearls ...
Ok. It is just slightly difficult to swallow, that you had the entire harvest for 2012. I don't know, just one of those things. Like when Honora says they buy up all the Ming pearls.
They were round .... they were "Edison" pearls ...
if the Chinese would have the same know how of SSP traders they could deal with the fading colour issue for Edisons
Ok. It is just slightly difficult to swallow, that you had the entire harvest for 2012. I don't know, just one of those things. Like when Honora says they buy up all the Ming pearls.
Very interesting.I will bring samples for anyone to examine to all my September shows in London, Vicenza and Hong Kong.
We went shopping for Edison's at Pearl Paradise in November 6 2012 Here is Newberry with Jeremy, they went shopping for her's and mine. He had gotten them earlier but we had to wait for them to arrive then she went up there.
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It's just as beautiful as the day Cynde and Jeremy selected it for me. My husband just took it out side for this photo. It's copper with a green halo.
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Ok. It is just slightly difficult to swallow, that you had the entire harvest for 2012. I don't know, just one of those things. Like when Honora says they buy up all the Ming pearls.
When Grace announced their Edison pearls in 2012, I believe it was, they invited buyers from all over the world. The auction was right after Christmas so there was no way I was going to attend, but I know a lot of people in Hong Kong who did get strands and loose pearls. The prices were insane.
Will it last forever? That's hard to say. Does the shine of akoya last forever? That completely depends on the quality of the pearl, the treatment it received in the beginning, and the treatment it receives by the owner.
I've always felt freshwater pearls get a bad rap for durability and it used to be deserved. But I believe the fading was related to poor processing or over-processing. It happened to us before and was even reported on Pearl-Guide years and years ago. A strand of our freshwater pearls (freshadama) had turned. But this hasn't happened again in recent history.
Jeremy - I think that keeping pearls in a "sealed plastic bag" does not duplicate how pearls might look after a decade of wear. I agree with you that the metallic lustre is naturally occurring. I also agree that freshwater pearls generally get a bad rap on the durability front - I think they are actually much more robust than any Akoya on a like for like basis. My feeling - having worked with "Edison's" since the outset is that there is a longevity issue. My opinion is that sunlight or exposure to general atmospheric conditions leads to a slow but noticeable deterioration. Akoya pearls also seem to change over the longer term. I just feel that this is an issue worthy of discussion. If there is a level of deterioration - if we can determine the cause - we could then advise our customers on the best care to minimise this.
those pearls are not so easily sold in my collection