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| Hi, I am looking for two half, oval, circa 16mm x 26mm, grey mabe pearls. Does anybody know a address who would sell and ship to Germany? Thanks Carlo THANKS EVERYBODY - Good Information! I found what I was looking for - the setting will now look like this: ![]() Last edited by Carlo; 07-20-2007 at 10:43 AM. |
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| Hi Carlo, You may also find them here: http://www.stachurawholesalegemstones.com/view/230/ best, nora |
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| Hi Carlo From the dimensions you want and the color description, I am wondering if you actually mean osmena pearls. Many people sell osmena pearls as "mabe" here is a picture of some osmena pearls Here is a link for a pair of earrings for $24.95. These are both examples of osmena though they are called mabe.
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| hi Carlo, I may suggest you can check our site. good luck! ![]()
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| Hi Carmina I see your post was already edited, but I found it to be a crass commercial try. You didn't even give the webpage where your mabe pearls are listed and when I went to look at your pages, I couldn't find one, only cheap junky dyed stuff I can see why you said "Good LucK"- you meant it as sarcasm! If you want to post here you need to do more than just advertise!
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Any chance you could post the results when done ? Pictures are great!The pendant in the picture attached is one of those 'osmena' things. It would be great to see how a similar setting might look with mabe pearls - it is a nice concept, I think. |
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| Hi Carlo, Just gorgeous! Thanks for a great photo!! Looks like you found excellent quality. Mine are set in sterling, IMO being Osmena-Nautilus shell is just fine, it has a great beauty and color. Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| You found yourself an osmena pearl. I absolutely adore osmena pearls, which are actually carved chunks from the chambered nautilus shell. On eBay, they often sell as mabe pearls--go figure.
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so they didn't come home to me despite low price... but then, there was no information anywhere about 'pearls' produced by the Nautilus and they'd be a biological imposibility, right... so I was left with this itch for some mysterious, fantastic gray pearls produced by a mysterious creature! Can't say I was terribly focused reseraching this (not much dealing with the WWW at the time, let alone forums... if you can imagine) but it dod take a while until finally the truth turned up. And light gray is still a favorite color in the real pearls that have it nonetheless. Oh well... |
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| Nautilus or Osmeņa Pearl...regardless of how you call them are not true Mabe pearls. They are a very nice product, comes from a beautiful marine creature and they are naturally colored (never seen a dyed one). Actually, I think people should learn to appreciate things for what they truly are. The other so-called "mabe" (imitation mabe) made from Turbo snail shells are also very nice (altough I don't like the artificial pink and blue they use) and affordable, but they are part of the shell of a snail and not true Mabe. So, for true Mabe you have several options: Chinese/Japanese/Phillipino Mabe Pearls - from Pteria penguin Aussie Mabe - Pinctada maxima Black Mabe - Pinctada margaritifera Rainbow Mabe (Mexico) - Pteria sterna Abalone Mabe (US, Korea, New Zealand, others) - Haliotis spp. You have several options for Mabe (Jerin mentioned some commercial sources), but -as you have discovered- there are also other beautiful options such as the Osmeņa and Turbo shell. On this photo you will see: Upper-Left: One Faux (imitation-plastic) Mabe in a setting Upper-Right: Tahitian Lower-Left: Aussie Lower-Right: Mexican Rainbow Mabe. Shape & size will vary of course...and color as well (on Mexican Pearls mostly). Happy Mabe Hunting!
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| TEE-HEE, an easy choice even without my glasses on--lower right !!! And they are not at all out of reach pricewise, it's just hard finding a source! Sometimes DruzyDesign has them available online (ebay). Have a few from there already. Can't wait to shop in Sea of Cortez store next Feb!!Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| Hi Valeria, I needed the pearl for replacement. My wife is a goldsmith and made the pendant 3 years ago and the old pearl got damaged. It seems that it is a osmena pearl and not a mabe as I thought, but in Germany we mostly call them mabe pearls. I bought now a pair, but I am afraid that it will not have the same height as in the original. I am thankful to Caitlin Williams, she gave me a good hint and I shopped it via her link. If it should not fit, we have the chance to use the other second half of the pearl, which my wife still owns - in her own pendant - but she does not want to disassemble the piece, which I can understand. Anyway - I am pretty astonished how open, creative, helpful and critical this forum is. A BIG thank you and all the best. Yours Carlo Quote:
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