J Marcus
New Member
In spite of all the reasearch I've done, mostly on the internet, over the past few years, I'm finding it very difficult to assign a value to the Cascadia Moon pearl. For some reason, there has been very little attention given to abalone blister pearls over the years. As far as I can tell, this is a very unique pearl, and certainly the largest natural abalone blister pearl (before I made it into a mabe.') that I've ever seen or heard of, but I'm not sure how much weight I should give that. On occasion my speculations can get a little exhuberant  and I start to wonder if it isn't the largest such item in the world. . .
 and I start to wonder if it isn't the largest such item in the world. . .  The problem is that there seems to be very little published on natural abalone blister pearls. When I had it finished, I called up a Graduate Gemologist that I know and she came right down to the store, oohed and aahed a bit, took a lot of measurements and said she was going to investigate. Haven't heard yet, though. Does anyone have advice about this subject for me?
 The problem is that there seems to be very little published on natural abalone blister pearls. When I had it finished, I called up a Graduate Gemologist that I know and she came right down to the store, oohed and aahed a bit, took a lot of measurements and said she was going to investigate. Haven't heard yet, though. Does anyone have advice about this subject for me?
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J Marcus
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			 and I start to wonder if it isn't the largest such item in the world. . .
 and I start to wonder if it isn't the largest such item in the world. . .  The problem is that there seems to be very little published on natural abalone blister pearls. When I had it finished, I called up a Graduate Gemologist that I know and she came right down to the store, oohed and aahed a bit, took a lot of measurements and said she was going to investigate. Haven't heard yet, though. Does anyone have advice about this subject for me?
 The problem is that there seems to be very little published on natural abalone blister pearls. When I had it finished, I called up a Graduate Gemologist that I know and she came right down to the store, oohed and aahed a bit, took a lot of measurements and said she was going to investigate. Haven't heard yet, though. Does anyone have advice about this subject for me?_____________________
J Marcus
http://www.flyrodjewelry.com/home.html
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		