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    The Secret Life of Akoya: 10 Days Inside Japan’s Protected Pearl World

    This is a beautiful write up by Esther Ligthart, who joined @jeg and I on the trip to Japan in November! It was a warm July evening when a message appeared on my phone, the kind of message that feels casual when you first read it, yet lingers longer than expected once the screen goes dark. “I...
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    Freshwater or saltwater pearls?

    It's a strand if inexpensive Chinese freshwater pearls, probably no more than 10 or 20 years old. It's really only worth a few dollars. It's not at all what she described to you, unfortunately. This is something we can all tell visually, and your Raman spectroscopy report confirmed it. You see...
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    Would appreciate any help in Valuing these Natural Pearls

    I'd recommend checking out KariPearls.com to get some comparables. She has some near buttons and near ovals there in similar gram weights. I can't really make out the shape of yours, but it does appear to be more free-form baroque overall.
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    Bridgerton necklace advice

    This is a fun piece! It looks like a swag style. The piece on the bust looks like a choker, maybe 14-16 inches - short to frame the collarbone. This works because the dipping strands (swags) need some tension form the main strand to hang nicely. 18 inches would work too, but if you go with 30...
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    New York Times article: the Mikimoto Tatoku Pearl Farm

    Try this - https://archive.ph/19aIP
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    Sam the Clam

    I see a famous personality developing ..... :LOL::ROFLMAO:
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    A newbie's pearl journey

    The term cobalt comes from a treatment with cobalt-60 radiation. The nucleus of the pearl is made of freshwater mussel shell and freshwater shell contains manganese, which reacts with cobalt-60 radiation (saltwater shell has no manganese). The reaction causes the nucleus to turn dark, and this...
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    Onegemme Live Chat with Pierre Fallourd on Super Bowl Sunday

    This is a bit last-minute, but Pierre Fallourd will be passing through Los Angeles this Sunday on his way back to Australia, and we’ve invited him to sit down with us for a conversation. We are going to be streaming live at 3 pm Pacific this Sunday. Pierre spent about 15 years at Jewelmer, then...
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    Seeking Trusted Pearl Powder Supplier for Import to South Africa

    This is the biggest processor of pearl powder in China - https://www.tradesns.com/english/xLdAzO2N
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    Interesting mystery pearls - would love thoughts from the group!

    The course is being rewritten now and we are adding natural pearls. American Freshwater is one of the modules. This is the American strand from my personal collection.
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    Interesting mystery pearls - would love thoughts from the group!

    They look like natural American freshwater pearls to me. I have a strand of these and they look very similar. There are a couple of threads on PG where these have been discussed: https://www.pearl-guide.com/threads/natural-mississippi-river-pearls-appraisal.3972/...
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    If the pearls are dyed?

    They appear to me natural-color Tahitian and gold South Sea to me.
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    Looking to connect with South Sea pearl farms in Palawan (currently in El Nido)

    Hi Alex, Jewelmer is one of the largest gold South Sea pearl producers in the world and farms on Palawan. They do accept visitors to their Flower Island resort - Flower Island Resort in Palawan (https://www.flowerislandresort.com/). Jewelmer does sell direct in the Philippines, but through their...
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    Linda's Lowly Beading Adventures

    Amazing! That is one very, very special necklace!
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    I LOVE this combination!
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    I thought I knew pearls! (How silly I was)

    Welcome home :)
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    Freshwater kind?

    They aren't fine pearls, but for $2, you got a steal of a deal!
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    Can you please Identify this item

    It's a piece of Hyriopsis cumingii with attached beaded freshwater pearls. They are called blisters. The pearls couldn't be harvested because they broke from the pearl sac and attached to the shell so the shell was cut up and used this way.
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    Are these Akoya Baroque Pearls 8.5 to 9.5mm?

    Please attach photos or a link to photos so we can see them.
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