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    Akoya or South seas or...

    They seem pre-80's by the clasp, so that would leave typical freshwater potato out & Edison out too... I think it is possible that the clasp was reused recently... not as likely. I also have Akoyas that are off round (In a different way from FW) and wondered if these might be lower quality...
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    Akoya or South seas or...

    14k White Gold clasp. Akoyas, South seas or Edison. I tried the light from below and saw pink/green on 3 pearls faintly. (I don't know if I should trust that.) They are about 8mm-9mm. They have an much lower luster than my other akoyas even after washing in handsoap. They have low grit...
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    Ruined Pearls

    I only need a few of pearls, but I have tried washing them with handsoap and the water got white. The middles are fine & scratching with a fingernail takes it off, but washing it seems to bring it back. Are they ruined, if not any ideas what it could be?
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    Is Mikimoto Brand New Worth it?

    I agree with the others... People will notice stunning pearls, but very, very few will notice the clasp & ID Mikimoto. I often wonder if that is how the trend of designer t-shirt with brand across the front started...
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    Need help to identify this vintage bracelet and beautiful clasp.

    I have a couple of Akoyas where they cut off a odd shaped end to make them round... the end looks like yours... kind of yellowy no luster shell bit. Hope that helps
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    Need help to identify this vintage bracelet and beautiful clasp.

    Last Thought: They have white gold spacer beads of different shapes (Bella Findings will give you ideas) Even one set of 3 on each end around the clasp, with gimp & knots might just give you enough. (I got smart & started to use math to figure out what I needed.) To do bigger knots, I string all...
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    Authentic Vintage Mikimoto Pearls?

    Someone else who knows more will jump in..The clasp looks fantastic & correct.....but Mikimoto has different grades A, AA, AAA... Yours are in the middle. If you want a higher AAA, these (according to the authenticator) are only AA. It might be the grade that is throwing you off? Others can...
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    Need help to identify this vintage bracelet and beautiful clasp.

    BrendaKY Great Find! There are findings places that sell the safety catch, but it needs something that it hooks into. The other option...for temporary would be to get a white gold safety chain. it could go from one side to the other. (hook it on the ring that attaches to the clasp on each...
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    Can You Please Identify These?

    Robin Marie... if you are looking for Tahitian pearls... look at the Tahitian pearl thread & the Pearls course. Most of the value of these are in the "pretty" and the gold clasp...around $30 used. Still fun.
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    PEARLS by Elisabeth Strack - How Do I Order It

    Back in stock at GIA $129
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    Possible fake clasp

    As some others have said, the clasps can be changed as someone restrings. Since this is in Silver.... it could have been taken off a nicer strand where the owner wanted a gold or more decorative clasp, then this one was strung on lesser quality non-Mikimoto pearls. Or it could be a fake...
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    How much color difference is acceptable?

    Nihal... Absolutely veteran jewelry "window shopper".... most high end jewelry stores have Pearls...including Tiffany's. Whenever I was in a big city...I would drag my husband into the most expensive jewelry stores to "just look". I have learned a lot by looking! One of the best places to...
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    Pearl Luster: The Quality Factor Behind a $1.5 Million Price Tag with Pearl Paradise

    Love it all!!! Such a fun post & I learned so much!
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    Post War Mikimoto

    Great news on the Mikimoto front!!! What a neat wrap up! On replacement value, having moved a ton and dealing with insurance.. You should be aware replacement value will change as markets change... But having this will really help! (If the market for pearls goes way up re-look at...
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    Need help identifying these two pearl necklaces.

    The knotting of only 3 spaces at each end is a Japanese way of knotting. I would be guessing Japanese Akoyas from the 60-70's with the 10k gold. Knots between each is more America and could have been made for a targeted US buyer..especially with the graduation...very popular in the 60's. My...
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    Thoughts on a humble strand

    Those are so much fun!!!! Thank you for posting them!
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    Thrifted Silver Chain with Pearls

    Love that Victorian style look...so pretty with the Freshwater pinkish pearls!
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    More Luck Thrifting!

    Those white studs have nice luster! Very pretty!
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    Maker's Mark ID..

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    Pearl Bracelet. What is this supposed to show?

    LorenLL Laughing, It might look cool and professional to other professionals...to the "average" buyer it is just confusing. But I certainly learned lots and that is why I put this up... I can see that the desk lamp is really useful, while people who don't know won't be totally confused. They...
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