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| I've seen deep gold, pale gold ( also called champagne), white and silvery blue. I really like the look of the silver blue although I've only seen them in photos ( are they more unusual than the other colors?). The white and champagne seem like they would go with anything. I think the deep gold is my least favorite even though it's very popular. |
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| Why the difference between natural and dyed? Obviously it's worth less if it's dyed and there's the disclosure issue, but if it's the exact same color such that your eye can't tell, why should it make a difference? I personally like a champagne with rose overtones, but I have seen deep golden ones that look almost like liquid yellow gold. I dislike the ones with orange overtones though.
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| Raisondetre-- I can appreciate your point that if a pearl is dyed and the color looks exactly the same as a natural color, isn't it just as beautiful? One reason that it might matter to someone is the fact that some dyes fade, and often they fade in a splotchy, uneven way. And I assume that dyed SS pearls would be less expensive than natural color, but still pretty expensive, so you wouldn't want something like that to be ruined over time. And anyway, you can buy glass pearls and shell pearls that are really pretty, but I think a lot of people appreciate the fact that real pearls are (to a certain extent) a product of nature. And the same goes for natural colors. The fact that nature produces gold, peach, lavender, silver, blue, green, and in all shades, is really awesome. I've never actually seen any SS pearls in person, so I can't pick a favorite color from experience. But from pictures, I like the sort of medium gold goldens. I was going to say that I like the light greens that you see on some Nancy Pelosi- style necklaces, but those I'm pretty sure are Tahitians. I didn't realize that proper South Sea pearls (from Pinctada maxima oyster) came in silvery blue. I thought just white and gold! So then I saw this picture: ![]() On this website, and now I have a new favorite SS color. PINK! Nicole |
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| I bought a loose baroque SS from carolyn ehret on ebay, and the color is this fabulous white with a little silvery platinumy satin-like quality to it. I adore it. I am actually not a fan of the goldens, although I prefer light golden to dark. But I wouldn't turn my nose up at any shade Pink SS? Yum. |
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I am not sure whether a perfect fake exits... Assuming it existed, would it still be as attractive if there wasn't a fabulous, rare and much more valuable thing it related to? Now, it seems that the dyed ones resemble lower quality, duller unenhanced naturals to begin with. And high quality pearls are not enhanced. In strands the difference shows most, as the treated are simply too matched - in color and overtone and everything. I cannot say I can tell color treatments every time. Maybe not even most of the time - I've never tried a blind test, LOL!. That should be fun ![]() |
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You'd think I could wear them and enjoy them as fakes, but everyone assumes that anything I wear is real. They ooh and ahh over them and it's too embarassing to tell them they're fake. It takes the fun out of it! ![]()
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| I've decided I really like the goldens in the form of keishis These are so pretty I can't stand it! http://cgi.ebay.com/EXQUISITE-22K-SO...QQcmdZViewItem |
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