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  1. CortezPearls

    ID Help, if Possible!

    I agree 100% with @Pearl Dreams
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    I would glue it to my forehead if I had no other way of using it. Just kidding...you gotta show us the final piece once you have it made. Best to use it for a pendant if you slam your rings too much, as you state.
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    over 200 year old pearls

    Very interesting piece of jewelry. The pearls look like naturals. They should be if 200 years old!
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Lovely pearls @jeg and @SurfnSci :love: :love: :love: :love:
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    First pearls, possibly from Ming's of Honolulu. Are these blue Akoya?

    Welcome to our forum @Zuzu'sPetals and happy to hear you are developing a taste for pearls: You will find that the inmense variety of shapes, colors, sizes will always offer you the best bang for your buck! Once you are "pearl bitten" you will have to invest in new pieces. This is a beautiful...
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    Should i get these tested?

    Just make sure you ask for the appraisal cost BEFORE you have them appraised. You might not like to hear that the necklace is actually worth far less than the appraisal cost! Best if you can find a friend to help you take better photos first.
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Twice Lucky! Pearls & Unhurt! You are Blessed :)
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    Mikimoto Halloween collection?????

    Nor the spider brooch!
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    Blister Pearls in Shells: Rainbow Lip, Madre Perla, Spiny Oyster & Abalone

    I believe some of these blister pearl shells actually passed through my hands to a certain buyer. Brings back some fond memories.
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    Help, inherited pearls - Blue Akoya?

    I remember my mom took her pearls out in 1994, to show them to me since that is when I started in pearl culturing. She had this strand she said was black but looked just like yours. Hard to say...you know how memory works: oftentimes it just doesn't! Perhaps they had always been that same...
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    Help, inherited pearls - Blue Akoya?

    I agree- Those are "blackened" Akoya pearls. My mom's blackened Akoyas became this same hue after a couple of decades of usage.
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    You've said it and said it quite well @CathyKeshi ! Pearl People are the BEST and we do treasure each other in our Pearl Coven! Beautiful jewelry pieces made for you by @kojimapearl :love: And those Cortez Mabe earrings are gorgeous @jeg :love:
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    Help Identify Pearl Necklace

    I believe those are Akoya pearls as well...some have very good luster, but I also noticed some heavy blemishes on many of the pearls.
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    These are GORGEOUS Cathy! And I know your grandson will appreciate the pearl necklace and hopefully even develop a long term taste for them!
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    I'm Drowning in Pearls!

    Hi @AMR41 I am more into pearls, so I will pass on ID of the clasps...but it would be helpful if you could provide any stamping on these...they look like silver to me, but they might be gold (at least the ones that don't look tarnished).
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    StarryPearl's thread

    Found this article that you may enjoy! Xenografts between margaritifera and maxima...
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    These fond memories! Thank you! And OMG...I was soooo thin back then, before COVID turned me into a sedentary life form!
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    Should i get these tested?

    Try to find someone that can help you shoot some nice photos. These are so out of focus that not much can be said of them. But just by squinting at the thumbnails: these look like cultured pearls.
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    Help Identify Pearl Necklace

    Yes, really hard to say with those photos.
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    Question About Pteria Sterna

    My recommendation whenever someone is talking about species introduction is: first READ & UNDERSTAND the environmental risks involved in such a thing. Indonesia should have some populations of Pteria penguin, amongst other species of genus Pteria, and these would be good to start a pearl farming...
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