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| Well, I would like to clearify my interpretation between natural brown tahitian pearls and chocolate pearls. In my particular case, I'm not a fan of treated Tahitian pearls. Which visual signs can help me to distinguish a natural color than the treated one? Regards, José Hadad |
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| Brown Tahitians = just a fad like so many things in fashion. Valeria stated correctly there are Tahitians that can naturally achieve similar colors but I know I never had a request for them. Hey marketing is about creating a want and desire where there was no desire before. Not many people were into brown tahitians until the marketing machine got started and told people that they wanted them. |
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| Thanks Valeria and Kevin for the reply. I agree with both. It's a question of marketing. And Valeria the ring in the picture is a 3D image. In fact I manufactured it but the image is just virtual. As soon as possible I'll post the top view. Regards, José Hadad Jewelry Designer www.hadadjewels.com.br |
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| People can't request something if they don't know it exists. You're right about marketing, of course, Kevin, but it is also education if done in a classy way, IMO. Who would have thought purple (!!??) pearls would be such a hit? Or even peach? Generally speaking, brown is a flattering color for many women------------ A high quality natural color "brown" Tahitian isn't going to be just brown. I personally wouldn't spend for brown Tahitians unless it was natural color, but dyed freshwater, oh yes! Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| 'Thought that these two particular threads need a link; just click below and look for 'the biggie': Pearl Farm in the Sea of Cortez Dark brownish purple... I'm not sure if any chocolate looks like that (raspberry-cocoa sauce anyone?) and overall, the color only reminds me of a few unusual flowers (European orchids, a few exotic succulents), rotten grapes (sorry) and African sapphires. ![]() |
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| Right. Obviously, I'm calling pictures names - not the most realistic approach , but that's all that shows on my side of the screen. Also, I am assuming that purplish-red with dark tone and low saturation is a legitimate 'brown', like this:![]() |
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