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| Yep! The person wearing that big pendant (named "Vita et Pax") is the model. It was a huge event held in Mexico City, with all the big names in the Mexican Jewelry Industry. Carlos Cabral (the designer, not model) is here at the farm right now for the harvest. Got some photos of the harvest... Keep in mind that these pearls have yet to undergo processing: yes, washing with tap water & drying. The colors seem subdued thanks to the protein still on the pearls.
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| And now for photos of pearls...
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| We always do the Tucson Gem Show in February (since 1994), but you may also contact TriGem Designs & Carolyn Ehret for pearls in the USA. Try this link: http://cortezpearl.com/home/
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| Finally some videos! Everyone seems to be using YouTube these days...so I will ride the same wave. First video to be uploaded is the one about 2006's harvest of natural pearls (yes, natural fine pearls...no tricks here). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM2S2Guqo80 The next one is of this year's harvest of cultured pearls...just a couple of pearls and a keshi are in this very basic video. They were part of the very first group of harvested Rainbow Lips (Pteria sterna). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EL05e-X2jo Another video post will take place tomorrow...about our recent seeding/grafting operation on Panamic Back-Lipped Oysters (Pinctada mazatlanica)...we will see the results in...26 more months.
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| Beautiful! Are those Pteria sterna? In the video you mention a natural. Is it a bi-product, or was that a non-nucleated shell? |
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| Thanks soooo much, Douglas! Those are awesome photos and videos! How's the chocolate coming? I can't imagine how gorgeous a strand of keishi would be--what sizes are they, do you get many? Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| Any chance to have a big picture of the keshis in hand, b e-mail? (assuming it was higher resolution & larger and was formatted into this tantalizing post-stamp size for posting here ) ?Not if there is any trouble involved, of course... |
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| Hello everyone, Yes...all the pearls shown in the photos are from the Rainbow Lipped Oyster: Pteria sterna. In the case of the natural pearls...they are a by-product, but we have been able to identify these and then grow them for that purpose. The keshis are coming out in an enormous variety of sizes. Down from 1 mm to about 8 mm. Right now we are still harvesting...I will take photos of the creme-de-la-creme pearls: keshi, cultured and mabé, and post them by the end of the month. Haven't seen any "cocoa" (real chocolate, not irradiated) pearls yet...but we've seen true blacks and also whites: but always with beautiful overtones of green and pink/violet. Also, many rounds in 12 mm size! BTW, here is the video of the seeding operation: http://youtube.com/watch?v=svpYPUWaJpY The video is at double speed to make it shorter.
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |
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| We have finished harvesting the Cultured pearls...these are my impressions of the harvest so far: Some 3.8 Kilos of good pearls. Baroques still make up for the majority of the harvest (70%), rounds represent less than 2%. Colors: we have seen more light colored pearls this year, more in the silver-gray with light pink and blue overtones. But we also had a more orange-brown colored pearls (true cocoa, unadulterated chocolate) than in the previous year (reason: a warmer winter?). We saw less green colored pearls this year, and more true-golden pearls. Plenty of blacks and darker pearls. More overtones in the purple and violet. Also: lots of Keshi pearls...have a pair that is beautiful: 2 incredible bullet shaped keshi with intense metallic luster. But today we found something intense: a "Fish Eye" Pearl...a pearl with such an intense overtone that it looks as if...why describe it? Please have a look at it! Hope this pearl will want to make you long for more photos. I am one happy pearl farmer today! ![]()
__________________ Douglas McLaurin, M.Sc. Aquaculture Perlas del Mar de Cortez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico perlas.com.mx The Pearl is a Harsh Mistress...and I am its Humble Servant |