Fascinating World of Pearls and Shells | GIA Knowledge Sessions Webinar Series
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- GIA Knowledge Sessions Webinar - recorded live on April 30, 2020.
We’re shelling out pearl knowledge with a webinar by Nick Sturman, senior manager of global pearl services at GIA. Do all bivalves, including oysters, clams and mussels, produce pearls? What are conch and melo pearls? Which pearl types are the most popular and where are they found? From the seas of Australia, Tahiti and Thailand to the waters of China, travel with us as we dive into the world of these rare organic treasures.
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Lovely presentation and looking forward to part 2. Thanks so much for posting this video!
A delightful presentation on shells and pearls. Thank you for sharing your knowledge even in the dead of night.
Lots of very interesting data. Melo Melo and Conch pearls have other companions from many other shells. Great webinar
enjoyed this refresher! looking forward to the next one!!!
Thanks guys. 👍
Thanks a lot!! Very very interesting!!, regards from Santiago of Chile . Thanks Mubri also!
Excellent Thank You!
What is the standard to calculate the value of baroque pearls?
Is there any course in GIA that will cover the identification and characterization of these pearls?
Nice Fibanotchi
Why are these Pinctada Radiata pearls, also know as the Basra Pearls in India, the costliest pearls??
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