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| Hi All, do you think these are Mississippi Pearls or River Pearls. I believe River Pearls from America are given the name of Mississippi pearls regardless of which river they came from. These are supposed to be antique and do appear to be. But I am not as familar with river pearls as cultured and especially Americans know more about their own river pearls than I would.I do have more photos to crop and size but it is stinking hot and loads of moths have come to the fluros in their eternal quest for death in my office so I am working in another room and only coming in for a few minutes at a time. Here in SA, Australia we have had more than 11 days of temps over your 100 degress and where I live it is more like 105 to 110 degress plus with another week at least before we can expect any relief. Now Adelaide has the record for the city with the longest lasting heat wave of temps over 37 (100) and it looks like due to the coming days it is not likely to be broken soon. Have very little water here so no way to fight a fire should one break out near me so I have to be ready to grab my animals and a couple of jewellery boxes and hit the road at any time. Bit of a worry. If I haven't made sense blame it on the heat and lack of sleep. Bodecia |
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| Thanks boo, Like you said, hopefully I won't have too. Going to try and get some sleep before long. One of the worst things about the weather is that we had a long hot summer and then along comes Autumn (Fall) and we had two days of relief before this new totally outrageous heatwave hit. Out of season. In the north east of Australia there have been terrible storms and floods. Here just heat, hot winds and no rain for so long I can't remember what it is like. Hope someone can identify the pearls for me. I think they must be river pearls and as the bracelet came from America I am presumming they are American River Pearls. I could be totally off mark though. Happened before I will post some more and better photos of it tomorrow plus a little strand of what might be river pearls which came from Canada, I believe. Bodecia |
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| I am looking forward to larger pictures, but from the little I know about Americaan river pearls -those look like they might be. I think "Mississippi" includes any American river- Is that a bracelet? Please keep us updated. You are quite the pearl hunter. Sounds like summer in Tucson- don't sweat too much.
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| Are the little pearls usually dangling from victorian pendants usually American pearls? I don't know the proper name for the type of style but I see them now and then at antique flea markets and stores. |
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| If the article is made in the US- most likely yes. If it from England, they also had freshwater pearls over there. Scotland was a major source of river pearls, but wild freshwaters grew other places too.
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Pattye I knew you had managed to get that double strand. Lucky you. I just couldn't find the money at the time. I thought you got them at a pretty good price. I was watching the pearls. Kept photos of them though Do you think I should have mine evaluated too. The clasp is 14k White Gold with Emeralds. Quite nice. The size of the pearls is for the most part 4 mm with some larger and a few a bit smaller but not many and not by more than a mmQuote:
until a couple of days ago after I posted about that bracelet on ebay. I go on the hunt as you said then pop any real gems away in my drawers and go back on the hunt. As I mentioned before, I am a little crazzzzzy. If I am not designing and creating I am on the hunt. It is quite a pretty bracelet. Bought it as vintage or antique, can't remember which.I plan on selling these, had from the beginning but I am not sure what kind of money to put on them. I was going to put keishi (one of my loves) on the bracelet and string the River Pearls as a strand but not sure now. Might sell better as a bracelet. Posting some photos I took before of it. Will take close up of pearls later. Will post one of the Canadian River Pearls? too. This strand is app. 7.1/2" and the pearls are bigger, app 7 mm. Tried to post all this hours ago but phone lines again. I will take some real close ups of just the pearls rather than the bracelet itself. Bodecia - still sweating |
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| I noticed the unstrung one for the first time. What makes you sure it is Canadian river pearls? The pearls on that stand seem much more Chinese. I wonder if they could possibly be a mix? Unless there is some new Canadian freshwater pearl hunting grounds, I would think old pearls would be made into jewelry, not on a hank like that. I don't really know, but that is what I think. I was talking to a pearl expert yesterday who was the second person to tell me there is a growing number of fake river pearls and indeed, when I searched for river pearls on eBay, 2 or 3 Chinese cultured freshwaters showed up being called "river pearls". Sarah also mentioned the growing number of fake river pearls she has noticed. Including myself, that is three sources noticing this alarming new trend. In the examples you posted of the bracelets, the pearls have a distinctively different look than Chinese cultured freshwaters. Different shapes. I saw many like the unstrung one at US Pearl, being claimed as Chinese. they are still beautiful with great luster, but I am not sure they are natural river pearls. US Pearl was the place the board of 110 "American" freshwaters was seen by Blaire, Pattye and myself at the Tucson Gem show and we were all told they are Chinese cultured. But then someone tried to get them sold as American river pearls. I think American Freshwaters are too rare to show up like that, on a loose strand. I think old jewelry is going to remain the best source for authentic river pearls. This post contains speculation, I have no way of truly knowing which freshwaters are American and which are Chinese cultured, except for the way they look.
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| The pearls in the loose strand look different then the ones in the bracelet big time. Wouldn't mix them... I recognize the look (compressed barrel shapes, transparent wrinkly nacre - nothing like modern freshwater or keshi and distinct from the higher priced roundish Pinctada natural pearls) from old jewelry, but... are you folks convinced that the pearls in the bracelet are freshwater? |
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| I know they have a way to tell freshwater pearls from saltwater, but how do you tell Chinese cultured from American natural freshwaters? Jeremy?
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That is a good point. I took them for naturals and just presumed them to be American River pearls because of that and the look of them. I never thought or considered that they might be saltwater pearls. Need someone with much more experience than me to know the difference. But they did strike me as much like the ones on the double strand posted way back ... I do have a photo of those but as they are not mine and not for sale I wouldn't want to post a photo without permission. Might ask if it is okay. These don't look like any natural saltwater I have seen in rings or in photos online although some of them do resemble some tiny ones I have seen 1 or 2 mm that are in Victorian jewellery. Saying that I suppose they can grow all shapes and sizes and some do look like they have that extra lustre of say saltwater keishi or akoya for instance but not all by any means. I would never mix the two types as they very different. Think you misunderstood that part. Actually there are quite a few that have a roundish top with a flatish bottom that would have looked good in a ring if not drilled. But I just don't know enough ![]() Will answer the rest in Caitlin's post answer. Here is another photo of the end of the bracelet but it is blurred a bit. Need to get my best camer up and running or take photos in daylight I think. Bodecia |
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but they have a number of the type of imperfections I have not seen in Chinese FW pearls. I have bought a lot of pearls from a lot of different places and these do not look like any of my others. Just not same. I will get my better camera going (or try to) and get some decent photos. I do realise they have a similiar look and they are really quite lustrous but there is something about them that I cannot put into words they says they are just different. Quote:
I think the only way to know for sure was if I posted them to America because I doubt that many if any in Australia would specialise in American River Pearls or Canadian River Pearls. Specialists in pearls would go for the SS pearls. That just my opinion but I think if I sent them to anyone it should be someone in America. Not so much the one loose strand but the Bracelet. But send one, send both I guess unless an expert can say a definate no to the loose strand and a "I would like an in person view of the bracelet". Bodecia |
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