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Pearlicious!

News  |  www.jckonline.com | Oct 1, 2008

Large round white South Seas pearls, most commonly from Australia, are getting bigger and better. Single pearls and strands of 18, 19, and 20 mm rounds with clean surfaces and excellent luster, while still rare, are becoming more available. We've even seen top-quality rounds of 22 mm. With short

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Misusing Pearl Terminology: Let the Buyer Biwa

News  |  www.jckonline.com | Jun 1, 2004

Pearl watchers at this year's Tucson gem shows encountered a noticeable rise in the misuse of pearl terminology, including keshi, Biwa, and natural. In an article in the Washington, D.C., GIA Alumni Chapter newsletter and Web site, gem author and photojournalist Fred Ward discussed the recent

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If It's February, This Must Be Tucson

News  |  www.jckonline.com | Apr 1, 2001

If you thought the economic slowdown would mean easy-to-navigate, bargain-filled gem shows in Tucson this year, you were in for a shock. The aisles of the major shows were filled with retailers and designers looking at well-stocked gem cases and familiar prices. Outside, long lines of show-goers

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The Mantle Tissue Issue

News  |  www.jckonline.com | Oct 1, 2000

For months, there has been debate in the trade press over what is in the center of large round and near-round Chinese freshwater pearls. Antoinette Matlins, author ofThe Pearl Book,has insisted that the only way to produce so many nice, big Chinese freshwaters is to bead-nucleate the mollusks with

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Letters

News  |  www.jckonline.com | Jun 1, 1999

Did Pearl Report Mislead? An Exchange of Views In his report “Chinese Pearls a Hit in Tucson” (JCK, April 1999, p. 28), Gary Roskin presents a picture of a large black strand of freshwater pearls, implying they could someday be a threat to the Tahitian pearl market. What he fails to report is that

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