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| hi pearl people; The more i cruise this site the more i'm learning ,lol i was on the beach the other day and picked up 48 pearls from mussels they are way nicer looking than scallop pearls(my experience)they are purple,blue, pink,white and a silver one, mixed with them are lighter colors (ex baby blue) i have a couple questions: 1 how small is too small ?.2) does retreving the pearls from mussels that have been cooked effect the finish or the hardness of them? i will try to post a picture of them, thanks ,, 007 |
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For what? Pearls down to 1mm diameter are drilled and used in various ways (search for 'seed pearl'). Size matters, but there's hardly 'too small' to use in jewelry somehow. At 5mm natural pearls start to stand on their own. 10mm is large for most types. very general and imprecise said w/o knowing what I those pearls are - some kinds are common large if the shell they come from is large too (say, melo pearls). Quote:
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Whatever size, color or quality, natural pearls are at the very least interesting. Fingers crossed for them pictures! |
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| thanks Valeria: 1 mm thats small to me. 48 pearls is not alot, living where i do.never went looking before. in one tide its possible to get a hundred, get in the right spot. the dead shells on the beach shows signs of pearl making. now i have to refine my hunting to old beds.the older harder looking shells have the best pearls. their are millions of mussels here. going to watch the moon for the high tides so the big mussels will show when the tide leave them (pencil eracer) ones now is what i'm looking for. i guess cooking them could be out, lol. our tides are 30 feet or more in places in the bay of fundy the tide runs out along ways from shore. makes it good for pearling ,,,, thanks 007 ps. got those 48 in about an hour and a half. |
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| I get the feeling we do not all have the same definition of 'pearl' here. What am I missing here? What are you really picking up? Shell?
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| To Pattye and Valeria:::: I will get your pictures on for you after this snowstorms over, brrrrrrrrr ,lol weather too bad for on the beach but spring's coming thank heaven's ,, see ya, 007 |
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| Hi All Check this site out. Pictures of Bear River Nova Scotia. Is this where you live 007, or near there? This does not look like an area that has been commercially exploited for freshweater pearls, so my imagination taks me to a time when rivers in America yeilded up such treasures, lying on the banks and eddies, even- though I would guess that much exposure to the elements would make the shells and pearls chalky. I saw a picture somewhere, where there was a pile of empty mussels shells of all brilliant colors. They had been eaten by a racoon, so any pearls would have been left with the shell. Actually from your description, it looks like there was an intrusive threat that caused so many mussels to exhibit so many pearl types- so many struck to the shell etc. Even if it takes some concentration and energy, some more facts about your home area and mussel hunting etc in your area, family, whatever, become important snippets of history- windows into time- but we do need pix. Maybe you have a firend with a camera? I t may be cold out, but if you have any pearls from your ventures, give us a post with pix, will ya? We do look forward to some Spring pictures though.... Thanks
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? Last edited by Caitlin; 03-06-2007 at 05:13 PM. |
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