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| They do say the pearl has a lot of nacre loss. Maybe the piece is in really bad shape. I am not sure about the diamond values. Based on the size of the pearl and the setting it does seem much too low. Maybe they missed a zero?
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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| Much as I understand, the diamonds are mere worthless chips by today standards, but these happen to be still hanging into a rather fine early example of pave which tells me that someone had allot more respect for that pearl when the setting was made. It's been a while though if that dating is right, lots could have happened to the pearl. Could even be a blister... 'Guess there's just one way to know what's up with it (ask!). |
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| The color and clarity of the diamonds is a notch down from what is more highly valued in today's market. It's possible that, along with the stated blemishes and nacre loss on the pearl, the valuation takes a hit. IF you do ask more about it, do share! I noticed this auction LINK. Why would a strand of cultured pearls be paired with what is likely a strand of natural pearls that way? |
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| This reminds me of a piece just posted on How Old Is This Pearl. It looks like something you really need to see in person to see what "normal wear" etc. really mean. It would make a wild enhancer. Another auction site to cruise, oh dear, I hope this doesn't get me into trouble (time not $$).
__________________ Sheryl ![]() http://www.maunakeamoonlight.com http://www.maunakeamoonlight.etsy.com “All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography” Frederico Fellini Momi means pearl in Hawaiian! |
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