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| I'm buy a pearl strand for my girlfriend. Would you recommend: 18" Cultured Freshwater Pearl Strand (9-10 mm) $125.99 http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...Type=EverGreen or 14k Gold Cultured Freshwater Pearl 3-Piece Set Classic elegance with an uptown twist. This set includes: necklace (17-3/4" - 18"), bracelet (7-1/4" - 7-1/2") and earrings (7.5mm - 8mm). $108.99 http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...tegoryID=21244 Would a girl want 9-10mm or 7.5-8mm? Or would a girl rather receive a set? Any other recommendations? |
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| For the quality of pearl you are going to find at Macy's at those prices, you should really try eBay. You will get a better deal. Macy's is high retail, so you should be able to pick up the same strands on eBay for $30-$40.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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| I'd say you'd be wasting your money shopping with Macy's for gemstones, especially pearls. Department stores are good for things like toasters and microwaves but I've never seen good quality pearls. If you shop with a reputable pearl dealer then it is a pretty safe bet that no matter what you choose it will be a good value and of good quality. The best in the biz simply don't put their name to low quality goods - Macy's isn't so choosy ![]()
__________________ Kevin Canning President, Pearls Of Joy www.PearlsOfJoy.com 1-800-451-1411 10% Off W/ Coupon Code:"pg" |
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Thank heavens my hubby wouldn't dare buy me a piece of jewelry. MikeDiamond... just go over to PearlParadise.com and buy your lady a quality FW pearl necklace. Seriously, if she knows pearls and you hand her the box with a department store name on it (regardless of however big and well-known that store is), she will say thanks and in all likelihood will not appreciate it. (I doubt she will tell you). The prices are not outrageous and you are assured of quality and top presentation. Good Luck. |
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My friend is quite petite (4'11"), so I got the smaller size fw that they carry, and Kirsten (the VP) was kind enough to have the necklace custom-strung a bit shorter than normal. It was... perfect! 7-8 mm should be fine for pretty much any average-size girl, I would think, unless she has a strong preference for chunkier jewelry. If she is extremely tall or short, then you may want to go larger or smaller, respectively. The problem I faced was that a larger size would have made it look like the pearls were wearing her. Small pearls on a tall person, on the other hand, will simply disappear. Something like this http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=58 should be just fine. The price is a bit steeper than the Macy's set, but I can pretty much guarantee you that it'll be more than worth it. Plus they offer a 90-day return policy. One other thing that isn't mentioned too often (and, frankly, most guys would never think about - I know cuz I didn't) is that, though the main color of the pearls may be white, there are different overtones, or secondary colors, that affect the look of the pearl, and certain overtones tend to go better with certain skin tones. The difference isn't huge when you look at the pearls by themselves, but when placed against the skin, some pearls really "pop" while others kind of fade. I would suggest calling Pearlparadise and seeking their advice on which overtone would go best with her skin tone. Hope this helps. |
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| I agree with mikehrz. usually the 7-8 mm size is a good size for any woman (even petite -- i'm 5'3") and its a size that is substantive w/o being chunky or too small -- makes a good impact across the room w/o being over the top or overpowering. Personally when I get sets I don't like bracelets -- mainly because I find it gets in the way of work/life (esp with typing) and I'm afraid of damaging them. but then again I'm not a big bracelet fan. As for macy's, it is really not worth it to spend that much money on retail. I've ordered from PearlParadise before and their pearls are very beautiful and customer service is great. I have a pearl necklace that I purchased from macy's couple of years ago and they don't look nice. The main problem is that (1) the shape is going to be peanut shape with nubby growth rings around the pearls or large dimples and (2) there is almost no lustre. top of the line pearls will have a "mirror like" lustre -- meaning when you hold the pearl up to your face you will see your head's outline reflection... my PearlParadise pieces all exhibit this characteristic. If you want to purchase from macy's or other retail stores my best advice to you will be to go in person and look at the pearls in the store -- the pictures on the internet look nothing like the real thing (which macy's confirms: "Photo may have been enlarged and/or enhanced." ) I will post up pics of my macy's strand and my PP earrings later today (after work) so you can see what I mean. Hope this helps. Lochi. |
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| That is going to be a bit of a list. By I will try to hit them all: PearlParadise.com PurePearls.com PearlsofJoy.com ThePearlOutlet.com PearlsMelba.com AngelaCarolPearls.com Edelkontor.de Selectraders.co.uk NationalPearls.com BeMyPearl.com PearlsAndJade.com FusionPearl.com GrandmothersPearls.com PearlDistributors.com SunshinePearls.com I apologize if I have missed any... |
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