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It is possible......could THESE possibly be colored Akoya also?
The Vietnamese pearls are known for their nacre thickness, often being compared to pearls from the last years of Japan?s golden age in the 1950s and 1960s. The current MINIMUM nacre thickness that the farms are targeting/attaining is 1mm.How thick is the nacre on that strand?
We currently have them in sizes from 2.5mm to 8.5mm with qualities ranging from AA to Gem. They aren't cheap though, and availability is fairly limited.whats the availability like on the Vietnamese pearls?
We currently have them in sizes from 2.5mm to 8.5mm with qualities ranging from AA to Gem. They aren't cheap though, and availability is fairly limited.
It is possible...
The Vietnamese pearls are known for their nacre thickness, often being compared to pearls from the last years of Japan?s golden age in the 1950s and 1960s. The current MINIMUM nacre thickness that the farms are targeting/attaining is 1mm.
We currently have them in sizes from 2.5mm to 8.5mm with qualities ranging from AA to Gem. They aren't cheap though, and availability is fairly limited.
...2.5mm... I've never seen pearls that small.
Nacre thickness: it means 2 mm on the total or just 1 mm?