Hi,
I posted this question yesterday, but couldn't work out how to post photos. Now I have, and here are some photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/44wir7v3un3opng/AADxMzUrhcO27QmabdR3RSdVa?dl=0
I bought a bunch of really weird pearls. I have other, very nice pearls, but I like these very much for their oddity. I paid very little for them, so if they are not pearls I don't mind. They pass the "teeth test." The seller at Panjiayuan (Beijing's enormous outdoor market of antiquities, rocks, books, etc.) claimed they were a couple hundred years old. A friend of mine who is a respected archaeologist told me they are real pearls, from around the 1980s. I am interested in how they are made / how they end up being so odd and seemingly with dirt embedded in them. At the same time I also bought a strand of white smaller pearls, also with dirt in them that won't come off.
Any thoughts would be most welcome!
Baobao
I posted this question yesterday, but couldn't work out how to post photos. Now I have, and here are some photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/44wir7v3un3opng/AADxMzUrhcO27QmabdR3RSdVa?dl=0
I bought a bunch of really weird pearls. I have other, very nice pearls, but I like these very much for their oddity. I paid very little for them, so if they are not pearls I don't mind. They pass the "teeth test." The seller at Panjiayuan (Beijing's enormous outdoor market of antiquities, rocks, books, etc.) claimed they were a couple hundred years old. A friend of mine who is a respected archaeologist told me they are real pearls, from around the 1980s. I am interested in how they are made / how they end up being so odd and seemingly with dirt embedded in them. At the same time I also bought a strand of white smaller pearls, also with dirt in them that won't come off.
Any thoughts would be most welcome!
Baobao