I love the beauty and versatility of pearls! They can dress up an outfit or compliment an already elegant look, by making it look more finished! I was taught the tooth rub truck early on by my mother, who had several, beautiful strands of pearls! Thank you for this! I love to see you guys choose a single gem and educate us about them. Thank you!
Fantastic video! I have no problem identifying genuine v imitation pearls, but now I will hopefully be able to also spot cultured v natural. I would also be interested in a video about saltwater v freshwater pearls. Like another commenter below, I found the background music a little loud in comparison to the voice, it was a bit distracting. But as always, so happy to gain new knowledge from you all!
Excellent information! I like baroque keshi pearls.. You can also rub them together, and real pearls will make a pearl powder, so you don’t have to put them in your mouth..
Earlier today, another presenter said something like the cultured pearl he was showing had gone through MANY mollusks. Does that mean a shell is opened periodically to check on its progress...and then moved to a larger shell to continue adding layers of nacre? Or did I just totally misunderstand? (NOT unreasonable!) Thanks for more coolness and keep it up!
What about tiny seed pearls? How would I be able to tell it’s real or artificial? As they’re rice shaped, it’d be hard to tell when rubbing them against my teeth.
Please do not confuse Consumers with these techniques which are not conclusive. Most of the features which you demonstrated about Natural Pearls can also be found in Non Nucleated Cultured Pearls. This video will only confuse the customer and not help in identification.
Hello, Gemstones. Lol, does that make me your child? ...Anyway, I thought about something, and I wish to share/get answers. ... If quartz is SiO2,, then why is it, when 100% silicone is exposed to air, it does not change into quartz?? Heyyyy? lol
This is so wonderful and being my favourite gemstone of choice🤍😍 soooo lovely!!! I absolutely love this series and thank you guys for presenting it and sharing with us! 🙇 Amazing knowledge! ✨
I love the beauty and versatility of pearls! They can dress up an outfit or compliment an already elegant look, by making it look more finished! I was taught the tooth rub truck early on by my mother, who had several, beautiful strands of pearls! Thank you for this! I love to see you guys choose a single gem and educate us about them. Thank you!
Fantastic video! I have no problem identifying genuine v imitation pearls, but now I will hopefully be able to also spot cultured v natural. I would also be interested in a video about saltwater v freshwater pearls. Like another commenter below, I found the background music a little loud in comparison to the voice, it was a bit distracting. But as always, so happy to gain new knowledge from you all!
Jade is my favorite. Learned a lot from your Jade video. Thanks.
Thanks Rob. This was a very interesting and informative episode. Learned a lot.
If you feel it's unsanitary on the teeth, you can also just rub two pearls together
You don’t like the idea of putting pearls on your teeth that someone may have worn into the bathroom?
Excellent information! I like baroque keshi pearls.. You can also rub them together, and real pearls will make a pearl powder, so you don’t have to put them in your mouth..
Earlier today, another presenter said something like the cultured pearl he was showing had gone through MANY mollusks. Does that mean a shell is opened periodically to check on its progress...and then moved to a larger shell to continue adding layers of nacre? Or did I just totally misunderstand? (NOT unreasonable!) Thanks for more coolness and keep it up!
Thank you Robert. Another great episode 👏
Keep these videos coming!
Great video!
Thanks!
now that's interesting
Very informative and interesting. Thanks so much. But the background music was annoying and distracting.
Sorry to hear that
I would love to see some videos where you use the microscopes behind you.
What about tiny seed pearls? How would I be able to tell it’s real or artificial? As they’re rice shaped, it’d be hard to tell when rubbing them against my teeth.
Please do not confuse Consumers with these techniques which are not conclusive. Most of the features which you demonstrated about Natural Pearls can also be found in Non Nucleated Cultured Pearls. This video will only confuse the customer and not help in identification.
Yum.
Hello, Gemstones. Lol, does that make me your child? ...Anyway, I thought about something, and I wish to share/get answers. ... If quartz is SiO2,, then why is it, when 100% silicone is exposed to air, it does not change into quartz?? Heyyyy? lol
This is so wonderful and being my favourite gemstone of choice🤍😍 soooo lovely!!! I absolutely love this series and thank you guys for presenting it and sharing with us! 🙇
Amazing knowledge! ✨
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