Vanity Fair

jshepherd

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I just happened upon this article last night in Vanity Fair. I know it was written in July, but I don't think it was ever posted here. The article is amazing. The depth of information is not what one would expect from a non-trade publication. Steve King even discusses the Mikimoto Saville-Kent correlation.

My hat is off to Mr. King.

http://www.vanityfair.com/style/features/2009/07/pearl-industry200907
 
It is a good article! A really good article full of facts. It's broad, readable and interesting, especially his valuation of natural pearls during the 20th century and that he even included that.


My only reservation is he did the grain of sand thing as a cause of pearl formation. He left the impression pearls always form around a worm or parasite. They can do so, but any injury to the mantle that carrys some epethelial nacre-forming cells to the inside of the mantle, can cause a pearl to form. A hungry critter trying to take a bite of a pinctada can start a pearl.
 
Definitely Effisk.
 
That's interesting. It just goes to show how we see and function differently. I never saw the Google search until you mention it :). I tend to skip over things a lot. I've always use the "Search" in the green tool bar, next to "New Posts".
 
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