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  1. SteveM

    Rare lavender pearl

    The shape and consistency of color are high merits, just a bit lacking in luster, darker shade or other optical 'pop' for top quality. But in a minimal ring setting with complementary stone elements it could be phenomenal.
  2. SteveM

    Rare lavender pearl

    Sarah at Kojima is going to want 360ª shots to see all sides, if you could also share them here we will be happy to chime in. Value is also determined by what one is willing to pay, and whether buyer is wholesale, retail or direct. Agree with Lagoon Island Pearls that whatever appraised value...
  3. SteveM

    Rare lavender pearl

    Just keep it together with the pearl, no harm rinsing it. Pearl appears to merit a high-end setting, which will allow for a generous offer.
  4. SteveM

    How do I get a value on my 17 carat pearl from a quahog

    Did you also keep the shell?
  5. SteveM

    How do I get a value on my 17 carat pearl from a quahog

    At a minimum the pearl does not appear to be cooked. To your thread title, the large size and relative symmetry may serve to attract a collector, say in the $50/$100 per carat range (if not then you're better off keeping it as a memento). The pearl does not offer the depth of color, even surface...
  6. SteveM

    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Delicate, elegant, flashy and versatile. It has just about everything. And those keshi are first class!
  7. SteveM

    Conch pearl - how to sell

    Thanks for the photo. It is a conch that merits respect due to its flame, depth of color, shape and luster (assuming all surfaces are consistent). I do believe Coin of the Realm will treat you fairly if only because they must maintain a credible policy in front of local sources or lose the...
  8. SteveM

    Conch pearl - how to sell

    Next time you're in Nassau just take it to Coin of the Realm.
  9. SteveM

    Mums Mikimotos?

    Keith, Nice of you to share your treasures here. You'll no doubt get informative responses regarding your mother's Mikimoto strands. I've jumped in here just to comment that from a liquidity standpoint the "gold and sparkling" would be more marketable. Pearls normally comprise the more...
  10. SteveM

    Do pearl earrings intimidate men?

    A preference for pearls vs. red fingernails will definitely parse the field. Fertile ground for researchers seeking correlations!
  11. SteveM

    Do pearl earrings intimidate men?

    It is well demonstrated by now that there is no such thing as a theory on social media. Only "alternative truths." I have a theory: Social Media is effectively preparing us for living in the quantum universe where everything is true, everywhere, all at once.
  12. SteveM

    Windowpane Pearls: Calcitic nacre?

    GIA was kind enough to forward query to the authors of the paper linked in the OP above. Their comments on the (1) Red UV flouresence and the (2) nacreous surface appearance of Windowpane Pearls were solicited. To summarize: 1) That porphyrin is assumed to be the source of the red UV...
  13. SteveM

    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Beautiful! Lots of flame in a variety of permutations. Plenty of color. Diamonds and platinum allow the pearls to individually express. A treasure!
  14. SteveM

    BWeaves Amazing Journey to Japanese Pearl Farms

    Impressive notetaking! Thoroughly enjoyed!
  15. SteveM

    BWeaves Amazing Journey to Japanese Pearl Farms

    Can't wait!
  16. SteveM

    Windowpane Pearls: Calcitic nacre?

    Attaching detailed studies of Placuna Placenta: 2012 on the microstructural and optical qualities of the shell and 2022 on comparative genetics. Somewhere in this forest of data one would hope something pertaining to this species' red UV shell flourescence might be found. The SEM images do...
  17. SteveM

    Windowpane Pearls: Calcitic nacre?

    Nothing at all on the internet to confirm porphyrin pigment in Placuna Placenta. But at just 1% organic shell composition it wouldn't be much.
  18. SteveM

    Keshi Pearl News

    Here's the text formatted into a pdf document. Pretty good now on keshi, though it is strange to include Soufflé's as a 'pearl byproduct' when they are produced 100% by design.
  19. SteveM

    Windowpane Pearls: Calcitic nacre?

    Just seeing this. The GIA report linked above does include images of Placuna pearls as well as shells under UV.
  20. SteveM

    Certificate authenticity

    Just as Michelangelo "found" David in a block of marble.
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