Hello all, Recent purchase of this necklace which has an older clasp marked 925. The pearls are fairly large but are not perfectly round and they also have a ring around them. Are they baroque and are they common? Thank you for any help.![]()
Hello all, Recent purchase of this necklace which has an older clasp marked 925. The pearls are fairly large but are not perfectly round and they also have a ring around them. Are they baroque and are they common? Thank you for any help.![]()
Hi momsjewel!
Your pearls are baroque freshwater pearls from China. Baroque freshwater pearls are the most common kind of pearls, but the upside is that these have solid nacre and are very durable. Plus, it's fun to wear large pearls. Enjoy wearing them!![]()
Thank you so much Pearl Dreams. I am always amazed of the knowledge in this group.
the fact that they are uneven gives them a more natural lookHello all, Recent purchase of this necklace which has an older clasp marked 925. The pearls are fairly large but are not perfectly round and they also have a ring around them. Are they baroque and are they common? Loans with bad credit https://directloantransfer.com/short-term-loans-online/ here Thank you for any help.![]()
and also you can be sure that they are real, its easier to fake perfectly round pearls than unsymmetrical, no one would other
Last edited by samll; 12-21-2020 at 05:00 PM.
I agree with Samll...they won't fake shapes other than rounds. The rings around many of the pearls make them easily identified too.
Wear in Good Health!
I think, it's baroque freshwater pearls, Am i right?
Watch the knotting - I can see a thread end sticking up between the next to last and last pearl at one end. That means there's not a lot of knot holding the necklace onto the clasp. (try a silver cloth to cheer the clasp up)
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