Penn Pearl Necklace Ehret Design Gallery

pattye

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Carolyn Ehret Penn Pearl Necklace.jpg

This is such a rare and unusual necklace of Penn pearls, I thought we would benefit from having this great photo. Carolyn Ehret is passionate about pearls and a member here, but doesn't post. I've been given permission to use her photos. It is from a listing in her ebay store: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WILDLY-BEAUTIFUL-18K-PENN-NATURAL-CHOCOLATE-PEARL-NECKLACE-AAA-26-INSANELY-RARE-/130815733967?pt=US_Fine_Necklaces_Pendants&hash=item1e7539b0cf
 
Thanks, Pattye, that's great! Not likely to be too many of those!
 
Maybe they're better in person? More blue or something?

I wonder if dipping the penn pearls in a polymer coating would prevent cracking?
 
Jeremy Norris had an unfinished strand of those several years ago at the Gem show. They were brown, almost a purple brown grayish. They are definitely a collector item.

Glad to see Carolyn mentioned again. It has been a long time, but many of us found her before we found Jeremy and she always has the unusual take on pearls....
 
I'm puzzled-- she says they are non-nacreous but they look nacreous to me, from the photos.
 
Pinna nobilis are Order: Pterioida hence nacreous. They have a huge time gap morphing from prismatic to nacreous structure though, upwards of five years.
 
All the ones I've seen have been nacreous to some degree. Usually dark purplish brown with a very soft nacre. Beautiful, but usually some cracks because they are almost all protein. Definitely a collector's item! Thanks for posting the photo. :)
 
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