hello sorry for the delay, the size of the beads is 1 mm to 7.5 mm and they are intended for sale cordially Laurent
Yes they were in my collection, though they were sold as a lot. I get large groups of conch pearls every 1-2 months but sadly I don't get to keep them for long. I have posted some of my pearls and jewelry under my photos if you care to take a look. Thanks for the comment. Nick.
Hellooo my friend,:-) Fred(that's what Matthew named him when he was seven). He is made in 18ct gold, his eyes are Aussie sapphires and the pearl is a South Sea Keshi pearl. I did not design him, it was a bought piece. Hope all is well, ((hugs)) Bernadette.
This photo is of probably the best specimen. It's definitely Strombus gigas. It shows both, orange and pink. It's 6 months growth, and 0.48 g.
Thanks for accepting my "friendship" request. I love reading your pearl history posts. Keep it up!
Thrilled you like it!
I'm happy you liked the lion story. Everyone who says that animals don't have real emotions and feelings should have to watch it!
I agree with Nerida. I'm enjoying reading everyone's guesses and you know how I love photographs! You keep us entertained in an educational way. Blaire
Hi Cliclasp - I just wanted to say that although I'm not actively playing your game on the pearl history, I am LOVING it!! I'm with Caitlin - keep it up - it is so so interesting! Thank you so much!
Would you be my friend - you are tres chic!! Francesca (Francine)
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