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AUSTRALIAN OPAL CUTTERS --- 3 MOST VIEWED YOU TUBE VIDEOS
View our 3 Most Viewed Videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hdlvJMK0RI&feature=plcp&context=C4ac90faVPvjVQa1PpcFPz-MOEeHDSQXmj5z4jPn3MepWjtGSpbUQ%3D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0UBikQJW0w&feature=plcp&context=C45ec46aVPvjVQa1PpcFPz-MOEeHDSQT_9nNKoV4B_v-sxzK2Q3kk%3D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZR_eywNJbk&feature=plcp&context=C4198a36VPvjVQa1PpcFPz-MOEeHDSQaM2AM0KTOBwyetITR0vrfI%3D

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UNDERSTANDING VALUE FACTORS
Understanding Value Factors – Pearls

When dealing with cultured pearls there are several factors that will determine the overall value of a pearl.

(1) The biggest factor is – SHAPE. Round pearls almost always command the highest price, but many love the uniqueness of baroque and off-round pearls as well.

(2) SURFACE - The cleaner the pearls surface the better. Related to surface is Luster, if you have poor surface than it impacts the luster of a pearl. However, high luster is what all pearl buyers are looking for — almost mirror like in appearance.

(3) SIZE – A good rule of thumb is to choose pearls 7mm and larger for adult women; anything smaller should be reserved for young girls and teenagers.

'''ALWAYS PURCHASE FROM A RETAILER THAT SPECIALIZES IN PEARLS ( Such as Australian Opal Cutters).

99% OF ALL JEWELLERS ARE UNEDUCATED, MISINFORMED OR SIMPLY IGNORANT WHEN IT COMES TO CULTURED PEARLS.

THE ONLY WAY TO GUARANTEE AUTHENTICITY IS TO ASK FOR A CERTIFICATE!!!'''

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FAQ ABOUT PEARLS
FAQ - Pearls 1)Are these pearls natural, cultured or imitation?

Pure pearls carry only genuine cultured pearls and these are the most popular pearls today and what you see when you go to any retail jewellery shop.

The difference between a natural and cultured pearl is that natural pearls are a product of nature and cultured pearls area product of nature helped along by science. A nucleus is implanted into the mollusc to stimulate nacre production and over a few years nacre builds up layer by layer ultimately creating the pearl. The nacre is the key determiner in the pearls lustre. Although the pearls are cultured, this doesn’t mean they are all beautiful.

Imitation pearls also known as “faux”, “simulated” and “semi-cultured” are not produced in a mollusc or anything living for that matter. Many are glass, plastic, or shell beads dipped in ground fish scales and lacquered with pearlescence. It is easy to notice the difference when placing them side by side with a cultured pearl. Cultured pearls have an inner glow but imitation pearls only have a surface shine. If you run the pearl along the edge of your upper teeth, the genuine cultured pearl will have a gritty feel but the fake pearl will not. If you do a comparison on cultured pearls and fake pearls, the difference is very apparent.

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CONGRATULATIONS
"Congratulations to Brendan and Andrea on their stunning engagement ring"

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CRUISE SHIP SALES PROFESSIONAL NEEDED WITH AUSTRALIAN OPAL CUTTERS
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An array of opportunities will await the sales driven professional seeking a unique and highly rewarding career in cruise ship sales. Couples and teams welcome. No need to relocate.

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HISTORY OF THE GILSON OPAL
GILSON - HISTORY

This is a solid black and black crystal Gilson opal.

Gilson was developed in Australia by CSIRO in the ‘50s and it was sold on the fields.

It was so authentic, it was sold on the fields as opal and one buyer took an opal dealer to court and wanted to have him charged with fraud for selling it as opal.

The trouble is he lost his case because it is opal, its synthetic opal but opal none the less.

And if the seller has said it was opal from the Three Mile Field for instance then he would have been convicted of fraud but since he just said it was opal and the court decided it was opal, then he couldn’t be charged.

But none the less it was laboratory grown, he failed to mention that.