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| As allways, I am scouring the planet in my quest for SS pearls. I have located 3 matched goldens in what looks like AAA in the range of about the size of an asian thumb. I am told between 12mm-14mm. nice color as well. Any general idea of value? Thanks michael |
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| For a blemish free, 12-13mm with that medium to dark golden color and with good luster, a good wholesale price would be below $400 each. Wholesale in the US would be closer to $600 each. Make certain you know the exact size before bartering. You should always carry a digital caliper and an analog caliper along (incase the battery dies in the digital), when you're shopping for pearls like this. Never rely on someone's thumb. ![]() |
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| yeah funny, I have a friend in asia looking into it and the vendor too is a bit silly. First it was 30mm, than went to 20mm, and now thumb. The seller is not a pearl dealer just a pawn shop type of store. Soon I will get more exact sizes. Either way sounds overpriced. They are asking over $500 each. I will give thumb updates. Michael |
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| I never find a Round Golden pearls with Blemish free can go bigger than 18mm. Thus, please really measure the pearls size before buying!! Also, please ask if it is natural color or dyed/processed. Its also made a great different.
__________________ Louie from Hong Kong |
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| How much does the color affect the value? I love the deep orangey-gold color but, I haven't really seen a full strand. I've just stumbled across individual pearls. I'd love to find a baroque strand of dark orangey-gold pearls. Then again, I'm a natural blonde with pale skin and pink undertones. Think I could pull it off? |
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