I have this seed pearl rope necklace, it was given to my great grandmother on her wedding day in 1912 and I don't know if it was a new gift or handed down. I also have no idea of the current value.
I have this seed pearl rope necklace, it was given to my great grandmother on her wedding day in 1912 and I don't know if it was a new gift or handed down. I also have no idea of the current value.
Last edited by mollymoo; 05-18-2014 at 08:18 PM.
Wow - it wins the award for the most seed pearls in one necklace! I would love to see a photo of someone wearing it. It's definitely valuable. Have you tried searching online sites like Ruby Lane or Lang's Antiques?![]()
Oh terrific! Here you are with your wonderful necklace! How long is it? What country were your great grandparents living in? Any other stories handed down about the piece?
Pattye
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SO MANY PEARLS, SO LITTLE TIME----
Also, could you please take close-up pictures on a white background (like white paper towel) so we can see the details of this piece -- tassle caps, knots, strands? Thanks!
They were in England x
Just measuring and counting and estimating there are are at least 20,000 pearls on this necklace x
Molly, you have an exquisite treasure there! Thanks for posting the additional photos.
What an absolutely gorgeous heirloom you have. Do you have any photos of your great-grandmother wearing the necklace? What an elegant woman she must have been. Regardless of their value, you have a real treasure. I would recommend taking the piece to someone who specializes in antique jewelry appraisals for a determination of their value.
Can you get a closer photo of a small section? Do you have a macro setting on your camera (little flower)? It's an amazing piece!![]()
Thank you, I have uploaded a picture of her wearing them on her wedding day, you can not see them very well sadly but it gives an idea x
I will see what I can do, just charging the camera batteries x
Wow wow and wow! They are lux and I'm so jealous.
I love the fact that they have a wonderful history and you have a gorgeous picture of your great grandmother wearing them.
I agree with everyone, Those are very, very special and unusual in their utter abundance!
They look a bit dusty. Though the thread probably would survive a soak in cold water if it was carefully laid out in a lingerie bag with a very careful drying still in the bag, I would hesitate to do anything, including wearing them. It would be a very major job to restring them even though they are not knotted.
Caitlin
How to hand-knot pearls without a tool
My avatar is a Sea of Cortez mabe pearl. One of a pair of Mexican handmade earrings.