Maybe it's the natural pearl.

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Hello,


I have the pearl necklace and maybe one piece is the natural pearl.


Sincerely,
Dara
 

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Mmmm, ofcourse it is pretty hard to say from the photo, but relatively by the surface and the shape, I would say it's fresh water (which does not rule out completely that it is a natural pearl... just makes it all the more unlikely)
Any information on the strand as a whole?
Cheers, Sarah
 
Is that a temporary strand (no knots) the pearl you are pointing out does look different to the others in the photos....is there a reason why you think that this pearl might be a natural pearl or is it just a mismatch to the others on a strand?
 
I would agree with Sarah and doubt the 'natural' origin of the center pearl and the two smaller pearls either side. They look like freshwater non-bead cultured pearls from the images. Of course handling the pearls is another matter altogether, so if you want to be 100% sure you need to get them tested. Not wanted to hear I am sure. Hope Sarah and myself are wrong if you do get them tested.
 
After long discussion I have decided that testing is pretty much worthless as a definitive answer - it is not reliable and costs a lot of money
The provenance and reason for suspecting will tell much more
 
Other Piece, gold & purple

Other Piece, gold & purple

Other Piece, gold & purple.:confused:
 

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You have again posted pearl photos but without any explanations as to their origins, size etc
That looks like a freshwater untreated natural colours pond slime pearl -I'm getting a load of them in in the next few weeks and have some already in stock - like these
 
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