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| Hi. I bought a strand of pearls and bracelet in Spain (Majorca or Ibiza) around 1984. On the outside of the boxes, there are some codes which I am curious about. I can decipher that the strands are 80cm & 18 cm,, the pearls are 6 & 5 mm respectively, but then there is a v. with a number 1 underneath, and then a Col. (which I assume means color) and the letter R underneath. Can I find out more about the number 1 and letter R? Also, are all cultured pearls just "cultured"? I'm completely ignorant about this, so I would appreciate any info. Thank you. ![]() ** just noticed, on inside of cases, stamped "Majorica". Last edited by Wendy; 04-11-2005 at 12:13 AM. |
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| I am not sure about the codes that Majorica uses to describe its product, but one thing you should know is that these are not cultured pearls. They are actually man-made pearls (fake pearls). They are considered, however, to be some of the nicest fakes in the world. Majorica uses a type of natural fish essence (fish scales) and coats glass beads with it approximately 30 times. The end result is a bead that resembles a very high-quality pearl.
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