Ken Scarratt, Director of GIA Bangkok/Southeast Asia mentioned numerous times in this thread, stopped overnight in Seattle for an early morning tea and 'Nautilus Pearl' discussion prior to rejoining his prior itinerary. Needless to say, it was an incredible honor meeting one of the world's greatest pearl experts under such one-on-one circumstances. Mr. Scarratt is the model of transparency and selflessness, and his pursuit of this esoteric pearl a pleasure to witness.
While I can claim to have some experience with Nautilus pearls, no one has seen more purported specimens than Ken Scarratt. So it was encouraging following his inspection of our little collection that at least three of the pearls passed visual as 'likely.' But per my surmise quite a few posts back, these were predictably the smaller and more translucent examples.
Other labs' problems with the nacreous/non-nacreous issue are easily dismissed for reasons already exposed here, i.e. that the Nautilus includes significant non-nacreous shell structure. Furthermore, following extensive study and shell dissection Mr. Scarratt has determined that nacre deposition only occurs in the final shell chambers, when the mollusk is an adult. In its early life, the shell is non-nacreous. And the relatively short life of the Nautilus (5 to 10 years) practically dictates that the pearl begin forming in the adolescent non-nacre-secreting animal.
Major problem: A pool of specimens with reliable provenance, both authentic and pretender, needs to be built. Manganese profiling, whether by CL SEM or other means, would still require sampling the pearls, degrading their potential value. A pool of samples of sufficient quantity would hopefully include some 'ugly ones' that would make suitable candidates for sacrifice.
Regarding future certification via reliable scientific means, this seems to be quite a ways off and we shouldn't be holding our breaths. But this thread would continue to provide a great service in helping to build the specimen pool and collective experience.
After our serious discussion, we took pleasure in showing Mr. Scarratt our poe pipi pieces, as well as Pteria Times Two.
An incredible way to begin the day!