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Ch. 6: Pearl Colors

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COLOR
or series of pearls, seemingly all white, contains a surprisingly great variety of shades or tones of color; that which appears at first sight quite easy becomes in the attempt extremely diffi­cult. Probably nothing requires a sharper eye, a more delicate sense of color and greater patience, than the assembling of a finely matched string of pearls. Bearing in mind that size, shape, color, and perfection, must all corre­spond, it is not surprising that few strings exist which are above criticism.
Those who buy them seldom realize what enormous quantities of pearls, and skilful and painstaking effort is necessary, to match per­fectly, thirty or more, especially of large size. Pearls which, separated by a few inches seem alike, when brought close together reveal dif­ferences of texture and tone of color suf­ficiently pronounced to arrest the eye and destroy that ideal perfection of purity which permits no spot to mar the symmetry of an assemblage of these emblematic gems. It was said in old times that to match a pearl perfectly was to double the value of both; one may imagine therefore the difficulty which confronts
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