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| Cortez Pearls! The price range described on the website isn't as outrageous as the look of the pearls might imply... There are two HERE (the large drop and the strand ), then THESE, and THIS SHOP has keshi often. And THESE could be good example why the work 'poppy seed pearls' is used! I am not sure what to call 'keshi' among freshwater pearls, as they are all nacre anyway, but for the shape and the 'byproduct' status the 'REBORN' ones might just fly. 'Bet there are many others, more straight forward than FleaBay...Last edited by Valeria101; 05-28-2007 at 08:49 AM. |
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