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| I know that there is usually a big difference in retail prices and wholesale but these prices seem to low for me. What is your opinions and is this like the lab created diamonds? Is it like the same thing as real pearls like a cultured pearl? http://www.stauer.com/?sectionpath=1/240/246&pageid=997 Thank you. |
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| Yes - they are using a lot of marketing copy to make them sound authentic. Using phrases like "organic pearls" or saying that "they" coat them with nacre... Just remember, if someone is selling a complete strand for the price that any one of the sellers here would have on a single pearl then it is not what it appears to be. |
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