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Is there an organization somewhere that supplies craftspeople with free trade pearls?
While browsing around in Victoria, P.E.I., I entered a shop(Redstone Creations) where the jewellery artist said the pearls she used were free trade. The pearls I saw in some of her necklaces were your average off-round, trendy colour-dyed Chinese freshwater pearls. I mentioned that I would not necessarily believe they were free trade if someone in China was telling me so. She replied that her freshwater free trade pearls were not just from China but from the Philippines, Hawaii, and India. I insisted that there are no Philippine freshwater pearl farms. She asked that besides myself, who else was saying so? I mentioned Jeremy and the Pearl-guide.
Now here is the funny part---she all of a sudden tells me that okay, so the Philippines has no freshwater production, but she just used that as an example. Heheheheh. THEN, she tells me it's 5 o'clock and that she should already be closed and good-bye! Heheheheh, again.
I've just about had it with retailers lying to me either on purpose or are badly misinformed because they don't do enough research on the products they are selling.
At a small shop in Summerside---Spinnacker's Landing, actually, there is a Chinese retailer selling only freshwater pearls. I commented that the pearls were nice. She told me they came directly from her pearl farm near Shanghai. Later on she told me her husband was from Montreal. Yeah, that adds up.
Oh my, will people ever stop with the embellishing?
Slraep
While browsing around in Victoria, P.E.I., I entered a shop(Redstone Creations) where the jewellery artist said the pearls she used were free trade. The pearls I saw in some of her necklaces were your average off-round, trendy colour-dyed Chinese freshwater pearls. I mentioned that I would not necessarily believe they were free trade if someone in China was telling me so. She replied that her freshwater free trade pearls were not just from China but from the Philippines, Hawaii, and India. I insisted that there are no Philippine freshwater pearl farms. She asked that besides myself, who else was saying so? I mentioned Jeremy and the Pearl-guide.
Now here is the funny part---she all of a sudden tells me that okay, so the Philippines has no freshwater production, but she just used that as an example. Heheheheh. THEN, she tells me it's 5 o'clock and that she should already be closed and good-bye! Heheheheh, again.
I've just about had it with retailers lying to me either on purpose or are badly misinformed because they don't do enough research on the products they are selling.
At a small shop in Summerside---Spinnacker's Landing, actually, there is a Chinese retailer selling only freshwater pearls. I commented that the pearls were nice. She told me they came directly from her pearl farm near Shanghai. Later on she told me her husband was from Montreal. Yeah, that adds up.
Oh my, will people ever stop with the embellishing?
Slraep
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