Fresh water bead nucleated pearls from China?

sera72

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Hi there,

I would like to know the pastal shade colors of fresh water pearls which are apparently bead nucleated in China.

Does it comes in intense purplish hues?? I suspect treatment mainly due to the intensity of the color and uniformity. But supplier insist that its the new method they use to create these pearls which comes in ranges from 11 mm reaching upto 15 mm and there is no color treatment involved!!!

I am totally lost here... did I miss out on any important research which is ongoing?? How is it possible to creat a perfectly round bead nucleated fresh water pearl with great intensity!! in this case purple!!

When I view through the drill hole the bead nucleus rather dark layer (ring) ranging from greyish to deep yellowish. This confuses me more as the pearls on hand is intense purplish hue. What kind of treatment can they perform for these? Irradiation? Heat?

Also brings me to the question on how do we know if its fresh water bead nucleated or salt water bead nucleated? I cant find any relavant reference to this!

Kindly help!

Thank you!
cheers!
Sera
 
Sera,

Well, pretty amazing aren't they??!! Sounds like you have some beauties! The Chinese have been secretive about their methods used to produced these. Jeremy and a few of our members here visited a farm in China where they are grown. They have only been available for a couple of years. There is some other info here on the forum.

The colors are the same as those of true freshwater Kasumi pearls from Lake Kasumi ga Ura of Japan, which are in very limited production now. Quite an amazing range of completely natural colors from white, pinks, lavenders, to deep coppers and purples, usually with wrinkled surface and intense overtones and metallic sheen. Are your pearls smooth or wrinkled?

Some of the white "Chinese Kasumi" pearls look very similar to baroque South Sea Pearls, but otherwise you would know they were freshwater by the colors. Oh, and the price.

Can you put up a photo of your pearls?
 
Thanks for for the info. Are these the Edison pearls which is much talked about on the forum? So basically these cultured pearls are totally natural color even high saturated pinks and purples? ?? The ones I got on hand is 11-15 mm almost Round beads with thick nacre and the intensity of the purple with metalic looking sheen is amazing!!

I shall try to take a good picture if my photo skills are upto it..and upload it here. I am still not sure if it belongs to the Edison pearl category or not as I was not aware of it, but really really surprised of the outcome!

I just cant help thinking there is some sort of color enhancement here!

Sera,

Well, pretty amazing aren't they??!! Sounds like you have some beauties! The Chinese have been secretive about their methods used to produced these. Jeremy and a few of our members here visited a farm in China where they are grown. They have only been available for a couple of years. There is some other info here on the forum.

The colors are the same as those of true freshwater Kasumi pearls from Lake Kasumi ga Ura of Japan, which are in very limited production now. Quite an amazing range of completely natural colors from white, pinks, lavenders, to deep coppers and purples, usually with wrinkled surface and intense overtones and metallic sheen. Are your pearls smooth or wrinkled?

Some of the white "Chinese Kasumi" pearls look very similar to baroque South Sea Pearls, but otherwise you would know they were freshwater by the colors. Oh, and the price.

Can you put up a photo of your pearls?
 
and the pearls are very smooth not wrinkled .... with very few blemishes
 
I would assume they are, but Grace has been tight-lipped about this project for years. During our interviews for the new GIA course he told us that if we asked too many questions about it he would ask us to leave (the chairman of Grace).
 
This is pearl strand with intense pink saturation which I mentioned with round to near round 15mm pearls... supposed to be fresh water??
 

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Unbelievable!!! I don't mean that, If those are actually pearls, I believe it. What beautiful matching!!!! I love the color. What is the story on them? Could they be early edition Edison pearls? I love that color; I have not seen it before.
 
Pattye, this is not from any site.... I took this photo myself for the purpose of discussing on this forum. The main query is if this could be color treated as I was not aware of Edison pearls until I posted my original message. All I can say is when I view through the drill hole the nucleas is dark greyish...which I suspected to be irradiated??? and yes the lustre is unbelievable and most unusual is, the color is so uniformly even... and come on... 15mm fresh water pearl with this color!! I am so perplexed !!

Since posting this message, I have been doing the research on Edison pearls.. but I dont see this color ...so I wonder if its from the Edison at all eventhough the supplier did say its from China and its a new method used. god knows how things work there...

Cheers!
 
Hi again,

I just got this image from my chinese colleague who was able to obtain some Edison pearl samples. I thought I would post it for study purposes on this forum as we are on the topic.

I think its rather interesting... I told my colleague to send me a sample as well to compare with the string I have... hopefully I can study both next to each other then :) Will post my findings... I can't wait to do a destructive test on the sample!! :cool:

Cheers!
 

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