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    Default Freshwater vs Tahitian

    Take a look at this picture, then take a guess. Which is the Tahitian strand and which is the Freshwater?

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    My guess, the one with the bend on the left is Tahitian

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    my guess is the same-- the one to the left is Tahitian.
    man, I think I need some dyed freshwaters.

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    They look very similar in the photo. However, if you put them next together in natural light setting, I think it would be a lot easier to tell them apart.

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    Hi
    I have just got in some nominally black freshwaters which show real Tahitian green and purple metallic too. Even unto a mix of green and purple on the same pearl.
    Great photos Terry- I'm not happy with the first lot I did of mine and I am going to redo them

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    The one with the clasp/lock probably. It has typical surface indentations more likely seen in saltwater pearls. The freshwater ones are very clean. That's my opinion anyway.

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    Hi members,
    I too think that the above strand with the left bend are the Tahitians. However, if I can get a freshwater strand with those lovely "Tahitian"-colours, this might be a good way to get pearls much cheaper and still getting a certain "Tahitian-feeling".
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    Based on that clasp I would say the ones without a clasp - that filigree one is not a Tahitian sort of clasp.
    Defo hard to tell from your photo

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    The one with the clasp is Tahitian. There are a few pearls with some of the darkest green, almost blackish Tahitian colors, as well as some silvery green (5th pearl from the clasp, hard to imitate with dye job). The one on the right definitely has a more uniform color arrangement. Some pearls has that purplish overtone on bluish-green pearls that is similar to some dyed FW I've seen.
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    The one in the middle. That was easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeyy View Post
    The one in the middle. That was easy
    Mikeyy, you are too funny!

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    These old eyes need a bigger photo! Obviously the cfwp colors are improving, but hopefully I could tell in person!
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    Terry, what size are the pearls please?

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    If that one on the left with the clasp is freshwater, I want one!

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    First impression, the one on the left. But don't know what size they are - the size and roundness of the one on the right is more consistent with Tahitians, but the colors look too good to be true.
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