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| That's so ugly it's obscene! Couldn't imagine what happened...So treatment gone all wrong perhaps. Although the red rot appears to be coming from inside the pearl. Maybe you should slice it to see what monster could have possibly hatched from it ![]() It had a good fate though: to turning you towards natural pearls ![]() |
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| Ana is absolutely correct about the decay coming from the inside out. Yuck! One the bead is placed, not much the farmer can do to prevent invading microbes, is there.
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| Does it rate with the Pearl of Allah and that diamond-encrusted skull? Maybe there should be an award… Anyway, serves to make that which is beautiful even more so! Type: Black Pearl, probably Cook Island but just as likely substandard Tahitian, which gained entry after cyclones and farm mismanagement all but wiped out perliculture in the Cooks during the late 90s. |
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| Hi Steve, That is pretty shocking! Your photo is so good it is easy to see the decay thru the nacre. I haven't seen anything like that showing up after the pearl was purchased. Wonder how often that happens? Hopefully, very seldom!Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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Hmmm....was the pearl perhaps worn(before you bought it) as a pendant by someone who sloppily ate some French fries laden with ketchup at Mc D's??? Seriously though, did you detect any bad odour emanating from the pearl at all after having discovered the "thing"? Could have been a pocket of rotting material that some people describe as horribly smelly when drilled through, that somehow found its own way out. Geez, blehhhck. Good thing no one was wearing it at the time. Slraep Last edited by Slraep; 01-23-2008 at 10:51 PM. |
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