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| Article's a week old: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6248143.stm I watched the news segment on this. They had an 'expert' there, looking at the pearl through a loupe. I thought that was a bit odd.....how can you find out anything substantial about a pearl through a loupe? The metal of the earring sure, but my understanding was that to date or find anything about a pearl you'd have to slice it or put it under an x-ray. Tbh the expert looked like he had no idea what he was doing there! He just said yeah sure it could've been hers. Am I wrong in thinking this?
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