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| Hi I am a newbie to pearls, It all started when I was out to get my mum a pearl ring (replacement) I discovered that pearls come in all shapes, sizes and colours. I guess like everyone who knows the next stage is addiction. I would very much like to go round hunting for loose pearls that catches my fancy before going to my jeweller to get it set. I felt that this process is much more appealing, interesting and fun for me rather than go to a jewellery shop to buy a ready made piece of jewellery. I would appreciate greatly if anyone who know where I could go in Singapore or around the south east asia to get loose pearls. You can private message too. Ps: I am still searching for a southsea white pearl with a pinkish tone for my mum. While I myself is interested in southsea or taihitian keshi/ baroque pearls Benjamin Chang from Singapore |
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