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| In the current edition (Fall 2007) of the GIA magazine "Gems & Gemology", the featured article is about the changes that have taken place over the last 15 years in the cultured pearl industry. The article is approximately 25 pages long, very interesting, and the pictures are beautiful. A question to Jeremy or Kevin,......is there any way to get permission to reprint this article on to the forum? Gail |
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| I have the issue but have not yet sat down to read the article in its entirety. This is the article that I posted about here when Russel Shor started collecting information. What did you think of the article? So far I just skipped ahead to page 216 because the article I wrote with Doug Fiske is referenced there. That paragraph bothers me tremendously, however. This part in particular: Quote:
1. Chinese farmers are having considerable success with shell bead nucleation. 2. The Chinese are now using the Biwa pearly mussel (H. schlegeli) in pearl production, and we found evidence of a hybrid mussel being used as well (H. schlegeli and H. cumingi). 3. The coin bead spherical bead process helps control the shape and increase the likelihood of success in shell bead nucleation. The quote from the G&G article took these three points and combined them in a way never intended - which makes it completely wrong. We found no evidence the Chinese were using the hybrid for bead nucleation. In fact what we found was evidence to the contrary. They are using H. cumingi. Also, controlling the shape is due to the process, not the type of shell. After the editing process Doug and I went through for that article a mistake such as this is nearly incomprehensible to me - especially because the quote comes from their own journal. It is possible to get permission to republish articles from G&G on other news sources, but I know it is difficult. It will probably be even more difficult after I hit "submit post" on this thread... ![]()
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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