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    OK, I'm all lined up for being shot for asking this question....but, do pearls actually dissolve in wine? I ask because I remember when I was a kid I was told that diamonds burn in fires and pearls dissolve in wine.

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    I've never tried that, but I do know that your pearl will-power dissolves with wine. That's one way to wind up with a collection!
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    They say that Cleopatra really put the pearl in a glass of vinegar, but it would take a mighty long time to dissolve, even if you heated it. Like six weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by waimeamomi View Post
    I've never tried that, but I do know that your pearl will-power dissolves with wine. That's one way to wind up with a collection!
    I can vouch for this, although in my case I left a bar and restaurant that was across from the Coach store and somehow I ended up with an expensive new purse!
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    LOL I thought so. I think it might have been a film I saw it on and, of course, I believe EVERYTHING a film tells me

    I totally believe, too, that a mouthful of wine can result in a handful of pearls!

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    well for sure diamonds don't melt in fires or at least not in a normal fire, they use them in on high power saw blades that get extremely hot.

    I guess pearls could dissolve in wine since wine is acidic but I'm thinking it would take a very very long time.
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    My son Lucas was doing an experiment for school last year. We've had a small handfull of freshwater pearls in a jar of vinegar for about 7 months now. They're a bit slimy but not dissolved. He used cheap white vinegar.
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    Great experiment! He must publish the results here! He is adding great information to the world pearl data base. Will it at least have pits in the skin? We await the results.

    When will it be time to take one out and wash it off?

    Maybe Cleopatra swallowed the pearl whole from its glass of wine!

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    He he.. choke! (Cleo) Every now and again we wash a few. In the beginning they still had great lustre, the lavender ones turned silver. They're sort of gooey. I'll wash some and see how they're doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathybear View Post
    He he.. choke! (Cleo) Every now and again we wash a few. In the beginning they still had great lustre, the lavender ones turned silver. They're sort of gooey. I'll wash some and see how they're doing.
    Could you photograph them for us?
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    This was pearls in vinegar after 20 hours


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    After 1 week

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    In vinegar for about 8 months (lol... ok I missed some)


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    After being in vinegar for about 8 months, then washed
    (not all, some are in the jar still). The dark grey ones used
    to be purple bronze ones, one still has some lustre, some look
    chalky but still feel hard (without hammer test heh heh)
    and the coin pearls nucleus is still covered in nacre.

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    They look a bit manky and you certainly wouldn't want them around your neck I'm guessing.

    I would count them as destroyed,

    Cleopatra's banquet for Mark Antony must have been a very long meal though!

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