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    Exotics!!!

    Does anyone know how or why freshwater pearls develope the metallic luster as opposed to a (for lack of a better word) "regular" luster? Gail
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    Exotics!!!

    Mervione, The email from PP also says "PRIVATE OFFER"; in other words...... for those people on the "Private Offer List". ;)
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    Queen of Thailand & her pearls

    Here's two for cultured........... as in the finest Paspaley South Sea. :D Gail
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    P. Maculata + P. Maxima: Once and for all.

    Somewhere on the forum, Budi said that he sent a pearl to JNorris. It might be a good idea to contact JNorris and, if possible, find out the result of the pearl that was sent to him. Gail
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    P. Maculata + P. Maxima: Once and for all.

    Since you asked........ Either have the pearl tested by the GIA or send it back to Budi. If it is in fact bead nucleated, why keep it, since the pearl's quality appears to leave a lot to be desired. ;) BTW, I happen to like the way the current pearl looks in the necklace. Gail
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    Q about pearl necklace worn in North by Northwest

    Right here............... http://bypatrice.com/bead.php ;) Gail
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    P. Maculata + P. Maxima: Once and for all.

    I'd have the pearl tested and here's why.... Although, a lab's opinion of whether the pearl is natural or a cultured keshi might be questionable, a lab report will tell you if the pearl is bead nucleated and if the color has been treated in any way. In my opinion, these issues are important. If...
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    Tom Stern's natural pearls

    A little glue....... maybe?????;)
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    Miss you at the forum. Hope you are well and will be back posting very soon. Gail

    Miss you at the forum. Hope you are well and will be back posting very soon. Gail
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    ICPGC - Pearl Guide Ruckus!

    Me neither! Tucson anyone? :) Gail
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    My Jumbo SS Pearl

    Before obtaining an appraisal, you might want to have the pearl x-rayed and identified by a gem lab. A lab report will be able to ascertain if the pearl contains a bead nucleus or not. If there is no bead nucleus, the lab may be able to determine if the pearl is cultured or natural. Without a...
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    ICPGC - Pearl Guide Ruckus!

    Wish I could come. Have a wonderful time. Gail
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    Drilling freshwater pearls

    I just noticed this pearl drill. Although, the price sure is right, you will need to use it with a flex shaft. http://www.ottofrei.com/store/product.php?productid=19397&cat=2507&page=1 Gail
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    Pearls Reflected

    Also, the stone was cut by Munsteiner. Bernd and Tom Munsteiner (father and son) are world renowned master gemstone cutters from Idar Oberstein, Germany. Any stone cut by them is considered to be quite collectible and will always command a high price. Gail
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    "A Must have Book!"

    The Pearl-Professor posted this today: "The Pearl Oyster by Southgate and Lucas A must have book! The Pearl Oyster is a remarkable book published in 2008 by Elsevier. Publishing authors are Paul Southgate and John Lucas. However, other authors contributed to the information-rich 16 chapters...
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    Are those FW or SS ???

    It's a little hard to tell from the pictures, but in my opinion, they look like freshwater fireballs. Gail
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    The Pearl Doctor

    How old could they possibly be? PP started selling Freshadama only three years ago. Gail
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    Drilling freshwater pearls

    Hi Sheryl, For the metal pearl holders, hope this helps. http://aajewelry.com/templates/product_list_dropdown_pix.asp?GroupGuid=4133&SelectedProduct= Gail
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    PearlsAmerica.com ? Freshwater or Akoya

    Pearlguy, below is an exact quote taken directly from your website: "If the pearls do not meet our explicitly high GIA standards, we pass rather than use inferior quality." I'm confused; can you please tell us what these GIA standards are that you refer to? :confused: :rolleyes: Gail
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    Tom Stern's natural pearls

    Hi Tom, I'm confused. What misnomer are you referring to; is this it, "..... because the culturing process has become so efficient that big Keshi have become very rare ....."? Are you saying SS keshi are not rare? Also, do you happen to remember the prices of these keshi strands? Gail
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