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Thread: Looking for good 16" Baroque strand

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    Karen R. Guest

    Default Looking for good 16" Baroque strand

    Hi -- I'm new to the board and have really been learning a lot. I found it looking for help in gauging pearl quality. I am looking for a really nice necklace of white Baroque pearls, about 12mm or so. How do I tell a good quality in these pearls. Any particular questions to ask or things to look for? Thanks in advance for your help --
    Karen

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    Do you know what type of pearl you are looking for? White South Sea or freshwater?
    Basically a baroque pearl strand quality will be gauged by the degree of the luster, and the surface inclusions. If you are looking for a drop shape, the symmetry is very important. But if you want a true asymmetrical baroque, the matching, luster, and surface quality are going to be most important.

    A 12mm freshwater baroque strand will actually be quite reasonable. The South Sea can get to be quite a bit more expensive, however.

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    Karen R. Guest

    Default symmetry is not critical

    freshwater would be fine, I think. The South Sea pearls are beautiful, but may be a bit beyond my ability at this time. It's not likely I will find something in stores near where I live, so I will probably shop online. What would be reasonable to pay for a 12mm strand of each type? And what questions should I ask?
    Thanks again
    K

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    The Pearl Outlet Guest

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    Hi Karen,

    A good price on a quality 12mm South Sea baroque pearl strand would be around $1,500. If you could find one at your local jeweler, be prepared to pay more than $3500.

    A freshwater strand would be significantly less. Since we've never carried a freshwater baroque in this size though, I'll let another member answer this part of your question.

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    Karen R. Guest

    Default thanks for the help

    I appreciate your input!

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