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  1. KarinK

    Newbie - Need Some Guidance on Gold SS Pearl Purchase

    The wonderful thing about pearls is they match by being pearls :-) I feel any pearl can go with any pearl. I actually prefer that they aren't too matchy matchy. If you check out the Show Us Your Pearls in Action thread you will see many examples of this. Pearl Paradise is absolutely...
  2. KarinK

    Identity antique southseas Golden pearl necklace

    i was thinking too that the holes, looking especailly at the ones over to the far right, look like they are bulging out which would make them faux.
  3. KarinK

    What type of pearls are these?

    You can tell be the 'eggy' shape.
  4. KarinK

    Vintage Mikimoto real/fake

    That's a really cheap looking clasp and a poor knotting job. The clasp is about the only way you can claim Mikimoto origin and you still can't trust that because the clasp could be fake or the pearls swapped.
  5. KarinK

    How to fix loose end of knot myself?

    You will love being able to do it yourself! And once you've learned, you won't forget. It has sometimes been a couple of years between mine but it always comes back to me :-)
  6. KarinK

    Are these South Sea Pearls"

    Some of the really long pearls makes it very clear. FW can be satiny too. It depends on the quality. It's not easy to find FW with sharp luster.
  7. KarinK

    Tahitians or FW

    I'll give it a shot. The first image is so overly processed that I can barely look at it without squinting :-) Initial guess Tahitian but it's difficult to see much but a round shape and some dark colors. The second looks like the flat shape of FW. The third looks to me like poor quality...
  8. KarinK

    Are these south sea pearls? thank you

    If you paid $250 they could never be South Sea pearls, not at $600 either. It's easy to get fooled (more than me ended up on this site for that reason :-)) so it's always worth it to stop and leave. Then go back to the hotel and do even a little research such as checking out prices and colors...
  9. KarinK

    Your colour preferences for Tahitians and why?

    I want one so badly, have for years - but not so badly that I didn't buy a guitar instead for my 60th birthday. Maybe for my 70th? :-) I did make my Kamoka bracelet as ombre as I could.
  10. KarinK

    Your colour preferences for Tahitians and why?

    In most cases, Tahitians never look as colorful in real life as they do in the perfect light of the photos. The truly colorful ones are very expensive, as far as I know, so the price alone should give you a hint. There is no reason not to go for a medium colorful strand. It will look almost...
  11. KarinK

    Your colour preferences for Tahitians and why?

    My only strand of Tahitians is multi color. But how much of the color you can see depends wildly on the light. Being worn, it looks mostly like #4 but I bet you could make it look #1 with perfect lighting conditions. So keep that in mind. Matching to what I wear is not a problem since I wear...
  12. KarinK

    Keshi pearl valuation

    They are drool worthy!
  13. KarinK

    Keshi pearl valuation

    If you want to see examples of the end product for keshis, try to browse through the thread "Show your pearls in action." Personally I have a short strand of tiny Akoya keshi that I use for layering or on its own if I want things very simple.
  14. KarinK

    Another Fake giant clam pearl

    That is not a pearl. No value.
  15. KarinK

    Tahitians?

    If you don't love them on you and can return them - do it. The money can be used for pearls that you love to look at both on and off you. "Settling" in terms for pearls usually ends up being very expensive :-) Because you buy something better. Don't try to fix what doesn't feel right to start...
  16. KarinK

    Influencer Marketing's Impact on Consumer Trust and Purchase Behavior in the UK Pearl Jewellery Industry

    My impression was that the survey was about finding out if we would be influenced to buy pearls if we saw them being worn by influencers on social media and I don't think any of us here would - in the UK or not. We are most certainly influenced by what other forum members wear and post, though...
  17. KarinK

    Influencer Marketing's Impact on Consumer Trust and Purchase Behavior in the UK Pearl Jewellery Industry

    I kinda think you are in the wrong place with this survey :-) We are too old, not in the UK and we form our own opinions without input from influencers or we wouldn't be on this forum. We are not the ones you want :-)
  18. KarinK

    Zhuji or Hongqiao Pearl Market

    You should take the Pearls as One course. If you search for it on the forum, I think you can find the link and the free code. I am not a dealer in anything but it sounds a bit reckless to spend $5k on a market you haven't researched. I would always recommend that you first figure out who is...
  19. KarinK

    Freshwater pearls in London

    And Pearlescence is in the UK as well (also here on the forum), though more retail, I think.
  20. KarinK

    Look at these amazing colors from freshwater edison pearls.

    I wonder if anyone will believe those pearls are real. I know they are but many would not think that could be the colors of real pearls.
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