Most of the online resources i've read that explain pearl quality and grading seem to assert that in cultured saltwater pearls, a thicker deposit of nacre. You mostly give up roundness, but you have a wearable item thsat will last generations Thank you, for the pearl also
Nacres : Histoires, Variétés, Origines, Propriétés | France Perles
Homogeneous nacre allow this special colour effect, as if colours of reliefs and hollow parts doing cumulative actions, and so much as carving is deep, up to a limit, when light can't touch the bottom of carving
It's why i am desolate about so thin nacre around many pearls.
Mop also contains water and binding proteins secreted by the mollusks, the most important being conchiolin. 1 produces a solid nacre cultured pearl that is indistinguishable from the original, real, natural, wild, pearls 2 the resultant pearls can be judged by any of the original, authentic, pearl standards for natural pearls I know it sounds silly.pardon me for asking does heat damage pearls If so, how hot would it have to be before heat damages the pearls
What kind of damage would it cause? There are no standards for nacre thickness in south sea pearl production, at least not in the way there is in french polynesia If the pearl is baroque it could definitely have thinner nacre on one side than the other, and thinner nacre does not mean the. Hi all, came across these photos of an antique (natural ?) pearl and am naturally find it very interesting
I have wondered before what is the actual cause of missing nacre such as this pearl displays in abundance
Could it be a parasite Or could it be something else inside the oyster. Pearl nucleus defined a pearl nucleus is a bead or other object implanted into the gonad of a marine mollusk or into an existing pearl sac in the gonad or mantle of a freshwater mussel around which nacre deposition occurs The pearl nucleus and nucleation/grafting pearl farms vary depending on.
Nevertheless there is one way to get a solid nacre sea pearl