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| Please help me educate my eyes to photographs. I'm seeing such a variation in size and shapes in this 4 strand necklace - is this typical in a cultured akoya pearl necklace? Different "colors" too, i.e. the pearls are not uniform and it doesn't look (to my eye) that this is just from some wearing out. Thanks in advance, here is the eBay link: http://cgi.ebay.com/4-STRAND-PEARL-N...QQcmdZViewItem It is item# 270035407046. |
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| Hi Rosomane, The really interesting pearl is the second one on the third row on the left to the clasp in image 2 (close-up with upside of the clasp showing). That pearl deviates from the round in a squishy way that is inconsistent with bead nucleation. Overall, it looks like one of those multi-strands that were enormously popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s that were assembled from heirloom naturals and filled up with cultured pearls. I do not think that this one has mostly naturals in it but a few sure do look like they could be, including the entire inner strand. Zeide Last edited by Zeide Erskine; 10-06-2006 at 06:08 PM. |
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| Look at this - expensive though: item# 180035123991 http://cgi.ebay.com/Art-Nouveau-Natu...QQcmdZViewItem Comments? |
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