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| Hello pearl guide people, As I mentioned in a message yesterday I was awaiting some pearls from shecy pearl jewelry in China yesterday. We today they have arrived and I am comparing them to the pearls I got from a poster here and I am concerned. The pearls from the company here are AA+ and the pearls from shecy are AAA. Can anyone tell me how this is possible? The shecy pearls are the pearls that are a little bit smaller. It is only supposed to be ½ a millimeter smaller. But what most is concerning to me is the difference in the way they look. To me the pearls that are grade lower look so much nicer than the pearls that are graded highest. This might be a amateur question, but am I missing something? What do you experts think about the pearls? I am editting this post because I got a message from a member asking me what strand is from who. The smaller looking strand is from Shecy Pearl Jewelry in China. It is supposed to be their AAA quality. The larger, better looking strand is from Pearl Paradise. It is graded AA+ but is much better quality than Shecy AAA grade. Sorry about the photos. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Orlando; 02-22-2008 at 12:26 AM. |
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| The small AAA akoya look not very good to me, low luster & no overtone. However, the AA+ akoya look as beautiful as Hanadama with strong rose overtone. I have never seen the AA+ Akoya like this. You could try to measure the size of pearls. |
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| All I see is that the large ones practically glow while the others don't even come close at all. There are no grades for pearls.. meaning, each seller applies some names as they wish. As far as I understand, Hanadama is a brand applied by a Japanese lab - like the diamond grades of GIA and what not. I am not terribly surprised that not all deserving pearls get a Hanadama certificate (even if sold side by side by the same seller as different 'grades'? that's pushing the argument, but... whatever I don't know where the pearls come from, what the seller's policy is). Also, it could be that some detail does make a difference between the other pearls and Hanadama... who knows... at least one grading factor - nacre thickness - cannot be 'seen'. 2c The larger pearls look impressive in the pics! ![]() PS. re size... it is easy to 'measure' the on a photo - 2d easier then 3D. The small ones are about 14% smaller (by diameter) then the others. Last edited by Valeria101; 12-19-2007 at 07:33 PM. |
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| The bigger pearls are from Pearl Paradise. I am also checking the appraisal that came with the pearls from Pearl Paradise and it says AAA even though I ordered AA+. So I am correct in assessing that the pearls from shecy jewelry are very low grade and should not be called AAA? The worst is under the light because I can almost see through them and I see lines and it just is not pretty to me. This sucks because now I have to figure out how much it will cost to return the pearls all the way to China. It might not even be worth it. ![]() |
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| I would comment on the pearls from Shecy, but I don’t think it is necessary. The pictures tell the full story. I believe it was Amanda from PurePearls.com that saw an example of theirs up close as well so I am not surprised based on her account. A funny thing though. Shecy Pearl Jewelry has a habit of playing games with other pearl sellers in a sort of harassing way. Just recently, for example, we received the email below from a supposed “customer”. Quote:
There are only two results on google for the email address. The first is someone in Guilin China (where Shecy Pearl Jewelry and its mirror company Perluna Pearls is based) that appears to have pearls for sale! (edit! after this post they changed it to read Nanning). Ben's pearls for sale The second result is a personal ad from a man in Guilin China as well. Edit: Personal Ad has been deleted! The post clearly came from Shecy Pearls. Well today I am finally going to answer your question, Ben from Shecy Pearl Jewelry. Look at post #1. Orlando explains it pretty well in my opinion.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel Last edited by jshepherd; 02-06-2008 at 04:08 AM. |
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| Hi Orlando, Too bad you got such a bad deal from Shecy Pearl. However, because of your posts, we now know not to buy from Shecy, so thank you.The smaller pearls look to be of low quality, but the larger pearls are beautiful. I love the high luster and strong rose overtone. May I ask what mm the larger pearls are? pearllove |
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Hi Orlando, if you can see "lines" I think the nacre is very thin (too thin) so that the growthlines of the shell nucleus can be seen. It means the pearls are not going to last very long before the nacre is going to disappear. In China you can very often see the sellers call their grades AAAA+++, that does not mean a thing, unfortunately. You have however at least the fine pearls from Pearl Paradise and hopefully you did not have to pay too large an amount for the Akoyas from China. The size difference seems to be more than 1 mm at least. Pleas inform us about it and perhaps you can us give the price too, it would be very interesting. Better luck next time (keep to our vendors mentioned on this forum) and you will not get disappointed!
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| Hi Orlando, Wow, the pearls from Shecy look like chalk compared to the PP ones. The lines you see in the Shecy pearls is the MOP nucleus. I think that moving the pearl and seeing the nucleus through the nacre is called blinking. Makes one feel like a "chump" as someone else said in another post. Slraep |
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| well I always had a bad feeling about those guys, especially after perlunapearls.com(same company) stole my pictures. Orlando those pics are worth a 1000 words though, not a great review. |
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| My, my, my... those are pretty awful!
__________________ Ashley McNamara Sales Manager PurePearls.com (800)762-0977 http://www.purepearls.com |
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| This is actually a post to Shecy as I know they monitor this thread. The pictures on this page, in fact pictures on several of the "info" pages on your site, are stolen photos. The second picture on this page has been stolen from Pearl Paradise. http://www.shecypearljewelry.com/pea...ter-nacre.html taken from: http://www.pearlparadise.com/qualitypearls.html
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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| Did Shecy take them down already? I didn't see any photos on that page..... Maybe the "factory" "gave" them the photos to use, eh?
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? |
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| It is still there. Scroll down to the nacre description. It is the photo taken from our Web site just flipped around in the opposite direction. That photo, by the way, is special. The view of the nacre and the rings is genuine. It is more than just a photoshop creation. We took a sawed pearl and bent the photo of the nacre at a 90 degree angle and placed the image over a whole pearl to show what the inside actually looks like.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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