Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Greetings Richard ji On contrary to your comments on cobra pearl please understand that the topic was on cobra pearls comes on various size and shapes not on shaman made or any other. As a gemologist you've your own opinon on gems that doesn't mean you can comment on gems own by others without testing on their valve. As per your request on the web i only showed the pearls for viewing the shape and sizes and not for your comment on their value and standard. As such i've removed from the poto album my pictures. I also understand the toic now on the web is bamboo pearls. For your information, i'm also a proud a proud owner of this pearl, and i would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as a distributor for rare pearls as you've described in your web. I do sales and buyers can e-mail me directly for any kind of enquiry on regard to purchase of rare pearls for reasonable prize. The pearls that you've holding named , wild boar , Elephant and Bamboo pearls come from Mr Leonard Lie, and i'm his Distributor for all his items. buyers who are interested in purechaing rare pearls can feel free to enquir. ( FOR YOUR INFO I'VE MORE RARE PEARLS ON MY POCESSION THEN YOU } Thank you Regards, Ravan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Sri Ravan, Namaste!!! I put your name and contact up on the home page. Please send photos of any non-transparent pearls and we'll put them on this home page. The topic is sacred objects so we will keep changing the items. Now it is pearls. Do you have any natural oyster pearls for sale. I can certainly use some; and so can anyone foolish enough to use a "cultured" pearl for Jyotish purpose. I wanted to mention that Mr Glenroy is my friend also. He and I did an exhaustive study that went as high as GIA (Gemological Institute of America) with certain samples sent to New York for chemistry break down. Mr. Ken Scarratt, director of Research for GIA, was personally involved in the testing. The results were mixed: Some items (the transparent) were artificial glass; some items were already known gemstone materials that had been treated with acid; and others were impossible to identfy. The ones which could not be identified I obtained for our small Museum. We only have 6 examples but they are very genuine looking. Plus we have a few natural oyster pearls, but sure could use more. Also, can you locate "Shank Moti" or Conch Pearls? Mr. Ken Scarratt of GIA has one in his collection. I would like to get one too. How about Valampuri Lakshmi Shank Moti? That would be the ultimate pearl! Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "bb_22_72" <bb_22_72> wrote: > > Greetings Richard ji > > On contrary to your comments on cobra pearl > please understand that the topic was on cobra pearls comes on various > size and shapes not on shaman made or any other. > > As a gemologist you've your own opinon on gems that doesn't mean you > can comment on gems own by others without testing on their valve. As > per your request on the web i only showed the pearls for viewing the > shape and sizes and not for your comment on their value and standard. > As such i've removed from the poto album my pictures. > > I also understand the toic now on the web is bamboo pearls. For your > information, i'm also a proud a proud owner of this pearl, and i > would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as a > distributor for rare pearls as you've described in your web. I do > sales and buyers can e-mail me directly for any kind of enquiry on > regard to purchase of rare pearls for reasonable prize. > > The pearls that you've holding named , wild boar , Elephant and > Bamboo pearls come from Mr Leonard Lie, and i'm his Distributor for > all his items. buyers who are interested in purechaing rare pearls > can feel free to enquir. ( FOR YOUR INFO I'VE MORE RARE PEARLS ON MY > POCESSION THEN YOU } > > Thank you > > Regards, > Ravan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Sri Ravan, I forgot to mention. Whenever we sell NATURAL OYSTER PEARLS we are required to supply the clients with a certified X-ray certificate PROVING they are natural or 100% pearl formed by nature with no artificial implant. Our clients cannot just "take our word" that they are real. We have to prove them to be genuine. Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66> wrote: > > Sri Ravan, Namaste!!! I put your name and contact up on the home page. Please send > photos of any non-transparent pearls and we'll put them on this home page. The topic is > sacred objects so we will keep changing the items. Now it is pearls. > > Do you have any natural oyster pearls for sale. I can certainly use some; and so can anyone > foolish enough to use a "cultured" pearl for Jyotish purpose. > > I wanted to mention that Mr Glenroy is my friend also. He and I did an exhaustive study > that went as high as GIA (Gemological Institute of America) with certain samples sent to > New York for chemistry break down. Mr. Ken Scarratt, director of Research for GIA, was > personally involved in the testing. The results were mixed: Some items (the transparent) > were artificial glass; some items were already known gemstone materials that had been > treated with acid; and others were impossible to identfy. The ones which could not be > identified I obtained for our small Museum. We only have 6 examples but they are very > genuine looking. Plus we have a few natural oyster pearls, but sure could use more. > > Also, can you locate "Shank Moti" or Conch Pearls? Mr. Ken Scarratt of GIA has one in his > collection. I would like to get one too. How about Valampuri Lakshmi Shank Moti? That > would be the ultimate pearl! > > Best rgds, > Richard > > sacred-objects, "bb_22_72" <bb_22_72> wrote: > > > > Greetings Richard ji > > > > On contrary to your comments on cobra pearl > > please understand that the topic was on cobra pearls comes on various > > size and shapes not on shaman made or any other. > > > > As a gemologist you've your own opinon on gems that doesn't mean you > > can comment on gems own by others without testing on their valve. As > > per your request on the web i only showed the pearls for viewing the > > shape and sizes and not for your comment on their value and standard. > > As such i've removed from the poto album my pictures. > > > > I also understand the toic now on the web is bamboo pearls. For your > > information, i'm also a proud a proud owner of this pearl, and i > > would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as a > > distributor for rare pearls as you've described in your web. I do > > sales and buyers can e-mail me directly for any kind of enquiry on > > regard to purchase of rare pearls for reasonable prize. > > > > The pearls that you've holding named , wild boar , Elephant and > > Bamboo pearls come from Mr Leonard Lie, and i'm his Distributor for > > all his items. buyers who are interested in purechaing rare pearls > > can feel free to enquir. ( FOR YOUR INFO I'VE MORE RARE PEARLS ON MY > > POCESSION THEN YOU } > > > > Thank you > > > > Regards, > > Ravan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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