Icyjade
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Well I would love to find some good pairs in purple and white... we shall see what the show brings !!
Oh have fun and happy hunting!
Well I would love to find some good pairs in purple and white... we shall see what the show brings !!
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. As I said earlier on the thread - I will bring samples for anyone to examine to all my September shows in London, Vicenza and Hong Kong.
Jeremy taking it out from a sealed plastic bag is no different from you taking out your pendant from your vault. You say that yours has deteriorated over the years and it has been kept in a vault. Jeremy is saying that his was kept in a drawer in a sealed plastic bag and it looks the same.
Nonetheless, it is an issue worthy of discussion and if I could attend shows, I would. No time. Have asked Cees to get me a pair of SSPs. When it does happen, I will post beside my FWPs that I asked Wendy or PP to source at the show. All very exciting in any case.
No, taking it out of a plastic bag is very different from taking out of a vault. Plastic bags are air proof and pearls left over an extended period of time can dry out. This is why we never recommend storing them in plastic bags. Akoya pearls stored in plastic bags for several years would likely wind up damaged.
OOOOOO, green. Are those drilled as beads, or navettes to set in prongs?
I would always choose the South Sea over the Edison. Easy decision for me.