Majorica pearl

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Majorica pearl jewellery

Majorica is a Spanish company that manufactures hand-made pearls called Majorica pearls.[1] Now based in Majorca, the company was founded in 1890 in Barcelona.[1] In 1990, Gems & Gemology described Majorica pearls as "the most widely marketed and meticulously manufactured imitation [pearl] today".[1]

Production[edit]

Majorica imitation pearls are man-made on solid balls, likely made of glass, that are coated with a proprietary coating that is made in part from fish scales.[1] The coated nuclei are then dried and polished, and then dipped in a chemical (possibly cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate) to harden the surface and guard against discoloration, chipping, and peeling.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e June Hanano, Mary Wildman, and Philip G. Yurkiewicz (Fall 1990). "Majorica imitation pearls" (PDF). Gems & Gemology. 26 (3): 178–188. doi:10.5741/GEMS.26.3.178.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)