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| Hi Mandy, I have found that on various forums to which I belong, people are not forthcoming about eBay sellers they like because (except for Buy It Now) eBay is a competitive, auction enviromnent. So many people are like the guys on fishing shows who will only say their big bass is from "a little spot up North". As mentioned in previous post, I use Toolhaus (www.toolhaus.org) to read all negative and neutral feedback, and this has saved my bacon a time or two. Who you like and trust also depends on what you are looking for. I recently bought a single big, fun keshi for a great price from a seller called floridapearlgirl.
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__________________ ~Mandy A semi-serious beader with a newfound love for pearls |
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| Hi Mandy and Kathleen and all, I do buy on ebay--but mostly "buy it now" usually because I may want more than one, if it is a strand of pearls, especially. Sometimes I will do an auction if it is something unusual and I am buying other items from that seller. We know from the other posts on this forum that feedback is only one factor to consider. The quality of the photos when buying pearls is a huge factor, and if the photo is actually the strand or pearl that actually is being sold!!! We all probably would love a great ebay bargain. Because there is potentially a lot of profit in pearls, especially for that guy in China, it leaves a lot of room for fraud with little protection for the buyer. I guess my point is like Kathleens, that there is a lot of subjectivity in evaluating ebay sellers, and the quality and value of each offering is up to us to decide, especially when it comes to pearls. There have been several sites mentioned previously, Pearl Emporium, which has a range of lower cost pearls, but not rounds. I personally think DruzyDesign has great photos and the site is an education in itself, because of the variety of gemstones and pearls she offers. I don't personally think anyone has found any ebay site so wonderful it's overflowing with fab bargains that they are keeping it top secret!!! Pattye |
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| Hi All I too use eBay to buy. In addition to Pearl Emporium I have used Integrity Pearls, Beadaholique, Cool beads, and a few others. I generaly get after postage, about what I wold have paid in a local store, but I have a bigger choice and it will be delivered to my door. I look for bargains, but rarely find them. What I do get is market value pretty much everytime. I use every tool I can get to search eBay for me. So far I hacve found nothing I'd recommend for search. There are several feedback sorters, the above one is fine. I search for ebay tools fairly often because I find the pearls section of eBay too ungainly, even with all the limits I put on a search.
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| There is one ebay seller I frequently look at, known as wildflower_hill, which is a store managed by a woman named Cindy. She sells a variety of beads as well as plenty of freshwater strands which, from my experience, are attractive and pretty for beading. A lot of what she sells are dyed but I do believe she has carried some natural colored strands but usually her freshwater products have a lot of variety for color and size. DruzyDesigns really has a lot of what appears to be great stuff! Certainly it's a bit on the pricy size but from what I gather on the forums her merchandise isn't cheap in quality. I also caught one seller before (name is hugepearls) and for the most part they sell undrilled or pendants of south sea pearls. A lot of their products aren't round and show a number of the blemishes on the surface, but I believe the seller is honest in showing numerous photos of the merchandise as well as all the markings found on the pearl surface. Their pearls do look nice though and are posted with reasonable prices. Ebay had the potential to be great; the premise to purchase things online via auction isn't a new idea anymore but like everything on the internet the possibilties are endless, in a way. Too bad it's bogged down with fakes and deceitful merchants
__________________ ~Mandy A semi-serious beader with a newfound love for pearls |
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| Hey! I was perusing the various pearl bead stores in this thread and guess what I found at Integrity Pearls! 12mm cranberry red potato pearls! I ordered 2 strands but think if I got about 5, I could really cherry pick for my faux faux Lop Noors. (Yes I intended to write faux twice- it is a joke waiting for those who read the threads throroughly) ![]() And just think! It didn't take me near as long as others to find them! And fairly decently priced at just under $11, $22 for 2 strands and $4 postage! ......click here to see for yourself ![]()
__________________ Caitlin My Private Mail box gets full too fast, so please send feedback, comments, and questions to caitlin @ pearl-guide .com. (connect the parts first) potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? |
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| Hi Mandy, Caitlin and All, I can wholeheartedly recommend Wildflower Hill. I would have mentioned her before, but I thought you were focusing on pearls only. Her pearls are usually, but not always, part of a combined set. I have dealt with her for I think about 3 years, and found good quality, reasonable cost items. I do recommend any time you purchase dyed pearls, to carefully check and see if they need washing before using. Sometimes there is an excess of dye, and the pearls even look better when washed. I mostly use a little dish soap and toothbrush. Caitlin, have you had experience with this?? Also Caitlin, I will expect to see a photo soon of the faux faux Lop Noors in a glorious necklace!! Of course you won't have to do a dye test on those!! Pattye |
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| Ok Caitlin, I had to go for some of the red ones too! You have no idea how I longed for (faux)those amazing red Lop Noors. Now what are we gonna do about the padparadscha pearls ????? Pattye |
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| Hm... good question. I wonder if not many of the 'pink' freshwater pearls would not fit in the range of color hues assigned to Pad sapphire to begin with: namely a warm pink-towards-orange rather then cold pink-towards-purple. Some pinks are more orange than others and those seem to qualify even better, in theory... but wouldn't that be a silly! After all, sapphire is not the only gem that comes in that range of color, yet nothing else is called 'Padparadscha'. That's a rather high pedestal to put anything on...PS. not sure how common this is, but sometimes pearls are called 'cream-rose' to describe a mellow peach color, not unlike the color of said sapphires. I am definitely not saying that color alone is good reason to use the name, definitely not (otherwise you'd have a bunch of topaz, spinel, tourmaline and even diamonds called 'pad' overnight just because they are light orange-pink in color - and what's the good of that?) Last edited by Valeria101; 02-25-2007 at 09:26 PM. |
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| It's very difficult to capture the exact color in the picture but here is a pinkish peach strand with a silver rose overtone. White strands are placed beside the strand to show the color difference. Depending on lighting conditions, the strand looks peach or pink.
__________________ ______Perlas o-o-o E Unio Plurum o-o-o Last edited by perlas; 02-26-2007 at 04:48 AM. |
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| The next photo is a peachy pink strand with silver rose overtone. The pearls in the necklace is lighter than the pinkish peach in 1st photo. I also placed a white strand to show the color. The white pearls at the side also has a silver rose overtone. Depending on the lighting conditions, the peachy pinks look cream or pink. It looks quite white in the picture because of the high luster and overtone. The peachy pinks and the pinkish peaches are hard to match because of the intensity of the overtones and luster. A strong silver rose overtone makes the pearls seem to "glow".
__________________ ______Perlas o-o-o E Unio Plurum o-o-o Last edited by perlas; 02-26-2007 at 04:48 AM. |
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| Hi Mandy, I live in the Philippines so I just got them at Greenhills. There are very few strands like those so you have to hunt them as most strands are a pure peach. Sometimes, a strand or two of these colors will be included in a honk but that is very, very seldom. The size of the pearls in the photos are approx. 9-9.5mm, which makes it more difficult to come by. The peachy-pinks/pinkish peaches though are often seen in multicolor strands but rarely on a single colored strand because the matching is difficult.
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| Thanks Perlas, Those photos are very helpful. I still find it difficult to judge the colors, sometimes the light seems too bright. I can see that comparing the strands side by side can be helpful. Do you have any helpful tips?? Pattye |
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