Art, like you, I have been looking at Tahitian and SS strands. The ones you have look very nice. In your opening post, you asked if you paid too much, but never mentioned a price. Of course, even if you did, it would be pretty hard to tell from here whether you paid a fair price or not (it's hard to grade from a picture in general--even harder from a small picture). If they are round, big and blemish free as you describe, then they are going to be very pricey indeed.
When I was on a cruise through French Polynesia and the Cook Islands for my honeymoon in 2006. I bought my wife a 17" multi-color baroque strand (off round primarily with a couple of drop pearls thrown in) that was between 9 and 13mm (don't have more specific measurements), clean surface with only a few pin hole size inclusions and very high lustre for around $450. The colors pop on this strand with strong overtones, although they are mostly grey and black pearls with red and copper overtones (not peacock). I thought I got a bad deal at the time because I saw what I thought were similar strands for around a $300 to $400 --and they actually cost around $250-300 for a nice Tahitian strand in Raratonga because of more favorable exchange rates. At the time I was annoyed because I could have gotten a much better deal. Even though they were similar quality strands for less at that time, I know a little more about pearls today than I did then and the less expensive strands may have been less expensive for a reason. On the other hand, maybe I could have done a better job in bargaining. That said, today, I am seeing similar strands going for $800-$1500 through online vendors in the US and I have never seen anything as nice in a B&M's (aside from mikimoto and tiffany). The moral of the story is that if you really like the strand and your satisfied that you got good quality, you'll enjoy it for years to come. If you paid a few more dollars than you had to, it's not that big of a deal in the scheme of things. It's hard to put price tag on beauty.
