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  1. SteveM

    New US Tariffs

    Pearls or types of pearls are not targeted, it's strictly perceived trade imbalance and retribution/"reciprocation" for high tariffs on US products (Fiji a good example). There is no US-grown pearl exporting business per se, although FW culturing does persist on a small scale apparently. The...
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    Abalone “pearls”

    Yes they can be cut and used, as with any part of the nacreous shell lining. The Maori in New Zealand make intensive use of MOP from NZ's native Paua (Haliotis iris) species.
  3. SteveM

    Are pearl prices on the rise?

    All the lists I've seen online show 10% for French Polynesia (and Cook Islands), not 20%.
  4. SteveM

    Are pearl prices on the rise?

    An aside, any progress in removing the 'C' from CPAA?
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    Abalone “pearls”

    They are shell blisters, which are indeed a natural occurrence that inspires mabes. But they are not blister pearls, which would have formed as whole 'cyst' pearls and subsequently become attached to the shell.
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    Are pearl prices on the rise?

    Yes you would hope they have diversified markets. Looks like US was the third largest pearl import market in 2023 at $77M, pittance of course compared with the car industry. US also ranks high on the list of pearl exporters, but pearls can't be exported from here until they're imported. I think...
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    New US Tariffs

    I guess this post really belongs here. An increase of 34% on Chinese FW exports will have to be passed along to one degree or another. Fiji sticks out at 32%, J. Hunter seems to be uniquely targeted there, as French Polynesia scrapes by with just the universal 10%. I believe PP is selling from...
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    Are pearl prices on the rise?

    An increase of 34% on Chinese FW exports will have to be passed along to one degree or another. Fiji sticks out at 32%, J. Hunter seems to be uniquely targeted there, as French Polynesia scrapes by with just the universal 10%. I believe PP is selling from large stocks of J. Hunter pearls already...
  9. SteveM

    Differentiate saltwater from freshwater pearls

    AI to the rescue! "While strontium itself may not have a taste, it can be associated with salts that create a 'salty' taste, and it can be associated with 'hard' or saline water." Coming from the wine business, never has there been a better case for mandatory spitting… Others here are far...
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    Differentiate saltwater from freshwater pearls

    In the 18 years I've been looking in here the quality of FW has so dramatically improved that visual distinctions are indeed challenging. Labs can differentiate the respective trace minerals (strontium/manganese ratio) which serves to discourage deception. A (hopefully) tongue-in-cheek response...
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    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    I would just cross that seller off my list and be thankful for the conch. And don't buy a Melo Melo pearl without a certificate from a top gem lab. There are too many fakes out there. Of course, that also means paying market price.
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    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    From Beauty to the Beast! Glad you researched, and that you got your money back. A seller of that sort and a money-back policy would seem antithetical.
  13. SteveM

    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    Great. The 9x5mm face of the pearl is actually not that small. Sounds like you have a good plan for it.
  14. SteveM

    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    You're living dangerously! Let us know when you receive the conch. The photo is indeed of a pale pink conch pearl with pervasive flame. What are its dimensions and weight?
  15. SteveM

    ID Help this necklace please

    Your images will now offer a better chance to comment on ID. Re curiosity just be aware that natural pearls comprise a very small percentage (less than 5%, probably closer to 1%) of the market. The only bases for suspecting natural origin would be direct purchase from an area or dealer...
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    ID Help this necklace please

    UV is not a preliminary test for natural vs. cultured. Only a professional with the proper experience and technology can make that determination. You seem to have an idea the pearls may be natural. What has given you that impression, sufficient to merit such curiosity?
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    ID Help this necklace please

    In any case, this is not a test for natural vs. cultured in pearls. X-Ray Flourescence (not UV) will determine freshwater vs. saltwater. For natural determination X-Ray and increasingly Microtomography is required, as applied and interpreted by experienced technicians.
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    My "Pearling" Story...

    Thanks! Very nice pearl, and I would also be disappointed to have such a handy and creative goldsmith move away!
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    My "Pearling" Story...

    It's really beautiful. Would you be able to post a pic of the backside?
  20. SteveM

    Call for Industry Adoption: The Aragonitic Scale for Pearl Classification

    That is gracious to share your condition, hopefully pain remains a minor issue. Yes, why not post knowing Ken will likely see it? I was single-tracked on the pearl, so no additional awareness. And have only assumed Willey retained it.
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