are these melo - i hope

bitterbarb

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how to tell if they are genuine
belonged to my mother--purchased in early 70's
 

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IMO can be either amber or bakelite-like, because of the color and the closure so typical of these material, for sure not melo melo.
I rather think amber imitation/bakelite or galalithe because the beads are too regular in color,

Sorry
 
That would be one extremely valuable necklace if it were melo pearls.

Such is the allure of melo pearls, I have often dreamed of taking a few weeks and chartering a fishing boat and go up and down Ha Long Bay Vietnam looking for just 1 melo pearl! I afraid that my adventure would turn into either Apocalypse Now or Rambo 4...
 
closeup of center bead

closeup of center bead

thank you for the responses--hope this picture shows it's not bakelite
 
retry on picture

retry on picture

hope this works
 

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I was thinking Bakelite, but it could be celluloid. That is definitely not a naturally occuring stone or pearl, whatever it is. Love the color. :)
 
The picture confirms its a plastic. Most likely bakelite. Unfortunately the bakelite craze is over, but it is still worth more than regular plastic.
 
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