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    Default Glossary/definitions

    SSP = South Seas Pearls
    PPB = Pearl Plated Beads
    B&M = brick and mortar

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    CFWP = cultured fresh water pearls

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    IMO = In my opinion
    IMHO = In my humble opinion
    BTW = By the way.

    Klonks = pearls large enough to make a "klonk" sound when bumping against each other. It used to be 12mm and over, by actual measure, which means by today's Chinese selling measure in CFWP, they are 13.8 mm and over.
    Klanks = 7-11mm or so
    klinks = 6mm and under



    Crimping pliers = Special pliers to crimp crimp beads. They have two slots. The first crimps the crimp bead into a "C" shape. The second slot crimps the end of the c together to make an extremy tight crimp on the wire. An indispensible tool for beading with wire.
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    NCN = nacre covered nutcase ( refering to us: the obssesive, fanatic, addicted and devoted pearl lovers ).
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    Findings = "a collection of tools and other articles used by an artisan to make jewelry or clothing or shoes" Dictionary.com Findings are metal components. Examples of findings in jewelry are: pendant bails, jump rings, gimp aka bullion or french wire, earring posts, wires, and clutches.
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    Mantle = "Zoology. a single or paired outgrowth of the body wall that lines the inner surface of the valves of the shell in mollusks and brachiopods." Dictionary.com Caitlin: Care to put this in layman's terms for us, please? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by knotty panda
    Mantle = ...
    = flimsy shell liner between the hard shell wall and everything else.

    When you see living bivalves on a rocky shore with a trimming of 'beard' fluttering in the tide, the 'beard' is the edge of the mantle...

    LINK to a spectacular photo of a scallop's mantle (visible edge) by Bill Capman (LINK to source).

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    Wow that is some picture!

    Knotty, have you ever eaten an oyster? Most of what you eat is the mantle.

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    Geez--I'm not sure I could even eat clam chowder anymore---

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin Williams
    Klonks = pearls large enough to make a "klonk" sound when bumping against each other. It used to be 12mm and over, by actual measure, which means by today's Chinese selling measure in CFWP, they are 13.8 mm and over.
    Klanks = 7-10mm or so
    klinks = 6mm and under
    Thanks for the laugh, Caitlin!

    If klonks are 12mm up and klanks are 10mm below, what do you call 11mms? Klonkettes? LOL (Laughing Out Loud).

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    and more do the glossary:

    R/SR = Round/Semi-round
    SB = Semi-Baroque
    CL= Circle


    Those were added by Kevin from Pearls Of Joy in another thread.

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    Z=shyster


    (X)(X) or (#!#) or *@@* or >OFO< or )gg( = getting kicked in the e-pearls.


    Slraep

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    WSS= White South Seas
    GSS= Golden South Seas
    AKP= Akoya Pearls

    Mother of Pearl = The inner layer of mollusk shell; often used for buttons, etc. Not to be confused with an actual pearl.


    Cultured Pearls= "the raising of [mollusks], esp. with a view to their improvement" from dictionary.com; or to grow in a controlled environment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slraep
    Z=shyster


    (X)(X) or (#!#) or *@@* or >OFO< or )gg( = getting kicked in the e-pearls.


    Slraep

    LMAO- pardon me, but hahahaahahaha

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    Okay okay here's some gem terms for the glossary

    Cts. = Diamond or colored gemstone weight / CARATS
    Em= Emerald
    Dia = Obviously diamond
    Sapp= Sapphires (yummy!!)

    Tah: Tahitian pearls
    BQ: Baroques

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