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    Default Edison pearls?

    Has anybody heard or or seen Zhan Weijian's Edison pearls?


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    Let me move this to the thread that is already started on the subject.
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    Edison pearls come from Grace Pearls

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    The term refers to bead nucleated freshwater pearls from Grace Pearls. Grace hopes to rival South Sea Pearls with these pearls
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    As far as I can tell then, these are Edison pearls, though the no-one at Grace described them as such... Each one selected individually by me and then drilled etc etcName:  n big bead nuked multi AAA vermeil cl hk 2764.jpg
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    Wow! Gorgeous! Great clasp, too! Edison Pearls doesn't seem like a name that will really catch on.
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    Pattye, I agree - not exactly a marketing catchphrase to my ear! BUT, the pearls are gorgeous, no longer fireballs, and Grace deserve to do very well with them....

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    Is it alright to say, not being anything of an expert in pearls, that I quite liked the fireballs?

    Will this mean that the future of pearls will be largely round? I really hope not. I love weird and wonderfully-shaped baroques.

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