SteveM
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A circular received today from the Swiss Gemmological Institute that appears to be quite a bit more than routine. This follows an interesting lead-in article on Micro X-Ray tomography (CT Scanning) in SSEF's January Facette.
LINK to SSEF Newsletter updated May 12 (click 'Trade Alert' at bottom of page).
LINK to SSEF Newsletter updated May 12 (click 'Trade Alert' at bottom of page).
Dear Reader,
Dear Client
The Swiss Gemmological Insititute SSEF has been receiving large quantities of saltwater pearls for certification in recent weeks. These pearls are generally characterised by an almost perfect appearance. The pearls are often accompanied with reports describing them as natural pearls, but their appearance has raised doubt amongst many natural pearl dealers.
These pearls were tested with the most advanced forms of technology, including X-ray radiography, X-ray luminescence, X-ray micro tomography and radiocarbon age dating, and many were actually identified as beadless cultured pearls. Although these beadless cultured pearls do not show one distinct feature that explicitly characterises them as cultured, it is a combination of internal and external structures, which enable conclusive indentification of this material.
The arrival of large quantities of these ?new? saltwater pearls, whose quality is far better than that of many natural pearls treasured since centuries, represents a great danger to the natural pearl market. Following the sudden increase of this material on the market, the SSEF has taken a number of measures to protect the natural pearl trade. The SSEF has adapted its pearl certification policy and is collaboratively promoting transparent standards at an international level. A important step is the use of more rigorous and specified definitions for natural and cultured pearls. A natural pearl is a pearl which formed in a wild oyster (mussel) which is living in its natural habitat. It formed without any human intervention. Any pearl stemming from a pearl cultivation farm is a cultured pearl.
Yours sincerely
Dr. Michael S. Krzemnicki
Director
Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF