pearlescence
purveyor of pearls UK/EU
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Is it dyed?
Beware, the dragon is about to hatch!
Drogon? Is that you? (I was going to make a dragon hatching comment, too.)
I love the shape and color of that pearl. I can see why you bought it.
I wonder why the crackles only show up in the photo.
Drogon? Is that you?
Rhaegal was borne of the green egg. Drogon, red and Viserion the white.
Yeah, I'm a GoT fanatic too.![]()
It's possible, but although the law changed, it hasn't been enacted. Pearls are still required to go through export controls. But anyone who has been to the Tucson Show would know that a large number of destroy-grade pearls make it out of French Polynesia. Anytime you see Tahitians with holes in the nacre, often looking like black spots as though someone held a pearl over a lighter for a period of time, you know they're smuggled.Jeremy, do you think with the change in the standards by the government of FP we will be seeing more of these junk Tahitians?
... Anytime you see Tahitians with holes in the nacre, often looking like black spots as though someone held a pearl over a lighter for a period of time, you know they're smuggled.
There is (unfortunately) a market for these types of pearls, especially in the design community, which is why we see them in Tucson. You can get really large (think 15 mm+) for little of nothing, while a fine quality 16 mm Tahitian costs thousands.