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| Thank you for being picky, it helps, me stay abreast to things. Eugene |
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| No problem. Do you by chance mean akoya pearls? I think it would be better if you changed it if so, so no one misunderstands.
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| Hello Pattye, how are you? I am pleased to know you like the pearls I posted and the quality of them as well. I like posting our pearls because I can get feedback from the members and hear what they think about our pearls. |
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| Yes, I know. We might know that almost all pearls today are cultured, I knew the second I saw his signature that he only mean cultured pearls, my point is that people that aren`t into pearls might think his other pearls are natural. Besides, it`s not quite right to call akoya pearls "cultured pearls from Japan", I think it`s important for the costumer to know exactly what kind of pearl they are buying. (Yes, I know that akoyas are cultured.) I`m not sure about you but I wouldn`t buy pearls with the name "cultured pearls from (insert a place name)".
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| Hi Mervione and Eugene, strictly speaking you should also have the "cultured" together with Freshwater Pearls and if you refer to the Akoyas as "cultured pearls from Japan", you should either call them Akoyas or at least "cultured saltwater pearls" to make it clear to new pearl customers who havenīt got that far in pearl education yet. I also do like your golden South Sea Strands very much, I really like the description with left and right in your studs, but I also would like to see the name listed, f. ex. Freshwater Pearls, Tahitian Pearls (the black studs probably are Tahitians but they also could be dyed black Freshwater pearls, again for those of us who have not been around pearls that long, a detailed description means less questions.... If your Golden SS are natural coloured, these strands would cost a fortune, especially if you can show certification of them. BTW they look to be excellently matched. A great job of the one who matched those lovely pearls. The very first strand looks smashing. Thanks for lovely pictures. ![]()
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| No website. I have not seen a certificate from a recognized testing lab, though I heard that the GIA may have one- probably in Bangkok. I am closing this thread until some real certification is done. If they are as perfect as they look, the cert price is a great investment for people who can't see and handle the pearls in person ####### This goes for more people than just Eugene: When people come over asking for advice and then do not do as we suggest or ignore our suggestions and keep asking the same question, it has begun to annoy me. When certification is suggested, it needs to be done so we can see what we have. When we suggest an appraisal and give a top appraisor's name, they should do it. And of course, come back and share the results!
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