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Can Pure Pearls Be That Massive?

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Nicely, it seems that we are near solving the thriller. What about the size of the decoration, then? Can natural pearls be that large? Strange as it could seem, yes. In the mean time, there are two identified large pearls. One in all them is called Pearl of Lao Tzu or The Pearl of Allah. It was present in 1934 on the Philippine island of Palawan: its weight is 6.37 kg, and its diameter is 23.8 cm. The document belongs to an object that weighs 34 kilos and measures 67 cm in size and 30 cm in width. In 2016, the authorities of the Philippines reported that a sure fisherman had discovered it 10 years earlier than that.

Theoretically, 925 silver bracelet will be break up into pieces and polished, but they're very rare and break the bank (for example, Pearl of Lao Tzu is evaluated at 40 million dollars; the second, nameless thus far, is price about 100 million). It is even less likely that the pearl on Vermeer’s painting was artificial. The primary documented success in pearl cultivation dates back to 1761 (roughly 96 years after the portrait in question had been created), and the first official patent for this process was issued only in 1916.

Another choice for the fabric might be porcelain. As we know, porcelain decoration are almost completely cameos, whereas information indicate that this ceramic material had been used to make glazed and painted beads for necklaces, brooches, and earrings.

Let’s scrutinize the small print of different paintings by Vermeer: Girl with a Pearl Necklace and A Lady Writing a Letter. One can’t assist but discover that the silvery jewels look very much like that in Lady with a Pearl Earring. Maybe, it was a household treasure, and Vermeer used it as a props.

At the identical time, each paintings, along with earrings, depict pearl strings and the light from beads is reflected not evenly - just as the sunshine should replicate from pure jewellery; and their color is the coloration of pearls. Clearly, Vermeer did know how to paint pearls, but the earrings are completely different from the beads, because they shine in a sure metallic tint.
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on Sep 01, 21