I wonder if taking photos of your pearls yourself will help you understand the actual colors... I know that my phone leans to very yellow (Could also be my lights too) and I really have to work to get my pearls to photo true colors.
Speaking of reputable...I sold a lovely pair of Akoya earrings...that I just won't get around to wearing...the buyer wanted a certification. Vintage akoyas are easy...but I didn't have a certification.., they were NOT that expensive!.....so the buyer sent them back in a different box with a...
Thanks...(Not my photos). I thought it would be helpful when people ask for Pearl Maker ID for their inherited pearls. to have them all in 1 place. If you have any to add, please do! (I just read somewhere..that there was a disaster or economic downturn that caused many Japanese pearl...
Here is the huge problem: once that coating starts to loosen... it comes off in flakes and it looks horrible & makes a mess. If these are fun for you, I would get a nice case to keep them in and enjoy looking at them. There are glass cases or even antique case on Etsy. You can find Vintage...
I THINK these are dyed freshwater, but they are such an odd shape. I have some others that are flatter & look like Cornflakes, but these are much more 3D. Are they souffle pearls? Are they something else? Am I right about dyed freshwater? Thanks
For restringing...you would need someone who can bead weave and follow patterns. There are youtube & websites...but you need someone who is very skilled. (Most of these are from around your area...not the US.) My US great grandmother made several of these type of necklaces in the 1915-1925...
Fuji Pearl...I don't know much about them. They were around early with K. Mikimoto. They started using a trademark in 1948, Registered it in 1959. So previous to '59 they had a different clasp. It was renewed in 1979. But it isn't clear when they stopped operating.
I found something about Sakata A quote "I know Sakata. I lived in Japan 1971 to 1975. Navy. Sakata Pearls were highyly recommended by a Japanese friend so I went up to Tokyo-met with company representative and they designed my necklace/bracelet with me. Choker (4 strand) and bracelet so I...
Such an old thread...but I found a photo of post WWII paperwork that might explain: it said: "Tariffs were 200% for finished pearl necklaces and only 2% for unfinished. Keep the clasp in a seperate bag near the case, but not in the case. The clasp could NOT be in the case or the necklace was...
My husband and I are very interested in the Japanese pearl jewelers names and marks of the Post WWII era. Are there any books or websites that might have lists or info.?