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  1. pattye

    How to arrange these vintage pearls?

    What a fun project! Laying the pearls out on a beadboard will help you figure how many inches of pearls you have. I agree a tin cup would be fun and likely you'd have enough for earrings and maybe a bracelet.
  2. pattye

    Multi-Strand (3 or more) Necklace Challenge!

    Sorry to be late to the discussion! Lots of good ideas here! You might even prefer the finished necklace on designer wire over thread. The button/flat pearls don't offer much flexibility stacked together. Perhaps a small seed bead every so often (every 10?) would give flexibility and add a...
  3. pattye

    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    BWeaves, you are lovely in your pearls! Thank you for the lovely compliment! Photo cropped from one taken at Pearls By the Bay, 2024, a joyful gathering of pearl lovers! (Wearing Japanese Kasumi earrings)
  4. pattye

    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    No rule about blurring, just a personal choice! That's the real me ~ over there on the left.
  5. pattye

    A visit to JMA International Jewelry Show 2024 in HK as a public visitor

    LorenLL, thanks very much for the photos and interesting report! Nice choices!
  6. pattye

    Need help identifying/valuing an unusual pearl please.

    Danny, thanks for sharing such an unusual pearl. If worn as a pendant, this pearl would make quite the conversation piece.
  7. pattye

    Help

    Oh well, wish I had a $1 for every time I've been wrong in my life, lol!
  8. pattye

    Restringing jade

    Excellent suggestions for measuring drill hole size, Pearl Dreams, MMtwo and Starry Pearl! I'll have to dig out my drill bits, which are seldom used. I've been using a tapered darning needle and a high quality digital gauge to measure drill holes. How exciting to think there are more...
  9. pattye

    Help

    This ring appears to be sterling silver, similar to what I've seen previously from Bali. Some of the work on this ring appears quite rustic. As has been mentioned before, most pearls are cultured, natural pearls are rare. This looks like a freshwater button shape pearl.
  10. pattye

    Restringing jade

    What awesome news about your gorgeous jade beads, MMtwo! What does Mason Kay charge for the evaluation? I'm stringing jade today, doubled size 20 isn't quite thick enough, so will add a 3rd thread same color, size 30, strung through all the beads before starting the actual knotting and...
  11. pattye

    PSA: FAKE Pearl Brand Scams, i.e. Manea Pearls, Marama Pearls on Instagram & Facebook

    Truly shocking, one of the most blatant cases of fraud I've seen!
  12. pattye

    In Zhuji - a visit to Angeperle

    More, please!!
  13. pattye

    Is this a light colored conch necklace?

    Ang, please let us know what you find out. Perhaps ivory? A treasure for sure.
  14. pattye

    Did I buy a fake Mikimoto necklace?

    Only Mikimoto will be able to authenticate the necklace. Do the pearls have high luster and few blemishes to your eyes? I'd take the necklace to a jewelry store that sells high quality pearls and compare them. In searching online I found several 60's vintage Miki necklaces with clasps that had...
  15. pattye

    Did I buy a fake Mikimoto necklace?

    Welcome to the forum, parismom. It's very difficult to evaluate the quality of the pearls from your photos because of the black fabric. Please retake the photos on a paper towel. Is it possible the markings on the back of the clasp are WG K14?
  16. pattye

    What’s the difference, where to get? Oysters.

    Thank you, Dave, Lagoon Island Pearls and Douglas, Cortez Pearls for sharing your indepth knowledge, I retract my previous suggestion. Clearly Google doesn't always have good suggestions and I should have know better.
  17. pattye

    What’s the difference, where to get? Oysters.

    Shichi, clearly you have given this much thought ~ there is information available online about "pet" freshwater aquarium clams or mussels. Sadly, there will be no pearls involved.
  18. pattye

    Thank you, these pearls are Japanese Kasumi.

    Thank you, these pearls are Japanese Kasumi.
  19. pattye

    IDing these pearls

    Perhaps you could pick out the best pearls, like 5, that hopefully don't show damage and have them strung on a simple gold-filled or silver chain. Dying the beads probably will make the finish peel off even more.
  20. pattye

    Stacking pearls with other types of necklaces?

    MM, Just my opinion, yes, they should be fine to layer. I often layer my pearls and enjoy that look on others.
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