Diamondsareforever
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I looked here and didn’t see anything that looked similar. I think the ring is fairly old. 50 years?Nice find!
I'm thinking this looks like an American cultured freshwater pearl (American Pearl Company, John Latendresse)-- see similar items in this old catalog. The setting looks similar to the setting of one of their rings.
You can use the arrows to go back and forward in the catalog:
Another link-- same website:
American Pearl Company
We offer our standard catalog lines with cultured Dom? Pearls? and American natural pearls, one-of-a-kind custom pieces at limited availability.We offer American natural pearls, cultured fancishapes? and our exclusive cultured Dom? Pearls? in a variety of shapes all harvested from native waters.www.americanpearlcompany.com
My question is why would someone put one freshwater pearl in a ring? The pearl is kind of ugly lolThe company was around longer than that. The August 1985 issue of National Geographic has an article about pearls with a photo showing John and Chessy Latendresse holding a strand of natural American FW pearls they had collected from the Tennessee River over the course of 25 years. So that is at least 1960.
I saw a ring that looked a bit like that in the catalog. I'm sure the catalog was not exhaustive.
Of course it could just be a FW pearl ring from another source.
To their standards, it could have been a high grade pearl. Back in the day, freshwater pearls were very different! This one could have been considered a stunner.My q
My question is why would someone put one freshwater pearl in a ring? The pearl is kind of ugly lol
To their standards, it could have been a high grade pearl. Back in the day, freshwater pearls were very different! This one could have been considered a stunner.
Could also be natural. We don't really know much about the pearl and its backstory. These stories can just make the pearls so much more interesting, beautiful and valuable.
I am the temporary owner of this ring.So...I guess that means you are not the owner of the ring?
Beauty is, as they say, in the eye of the beholder. (I like it.)
Don't forget gold used to cost a lot less than it does now.
I have no back story.To their standards, it could have been a high grade pearl. Back in the day, freshwater pearls were very different! This one could have been considered a stunner.
Could also be natural. We don't really know much about the pearl and its backstory. These stories can just make the pearls so much more interesting, beautiful and valuable.
Lol! I just sent in a freshwater pearl - $200 laterYou could have it tested at the GIA, if the fee was worth it to you.
Sure!Lol! I just sent in a freshwater pearl - $200 later
Can someone explain the candle light thing to see