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  1. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    You must be pleased, it is nicer than the seller's photos, also is less yellow with tendency to the more typical brick/light orange. While creative, the photos are taken under different lighting and background conditions that make it impossible to judge which side should be up. What is your...
  2. SteveM

    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    You certainly found the right conch for that setting. It screams MIAMI !
  3. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    This is the one. Your ideas are clear, and you have extensively searched for natural porcelanous pearls that do work well with the settings you had in mind. Hopefully, as mentioned above, you are able to set the 'Yellow Melo' side with missing section of outer layer down. I personally have...
  4. SteveM

    Are any of these Melo Melo pearl?

    Photos and discussion are on your other Melo thread. See the danger of multiple threads? Best if you repost there!
  5. SteveM

    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    It's attractive, and that conch was the perfect shape for its intended home. It would be interesting to see the shell ring prior to your enhancements, also a photo of the finished ring on finger. Are the pearls epoxied in place?
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Wishful thinking: I'd like to imagine that Bunny and Pearl somehow fell into the hands of a young woman who stole our hearts on Halong Bay a few years ago. With baby on board, she rowed steadily for an hour chasing our ship until we anchored for the evening. We happily bought more Halong Lager...
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    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Doesn't take misery to be in the fraud business. Greed is sadly blind to economic condition. Tahitians will need their own thread, it will be a very different conversation. The conch ring when finished would best be posted on that thread, as a logical follow-up.
  8. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Ah yes, that is the seller we told you to cross off your list. Looks more like he was trying to fake an underripe strawberrry. Not bad.
  9. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Can you post another picture here in this thread? I'm not sure I saw that ring. Melo Melo is uniquely subject to fraud given the headlines obtained by the most perfect large specimens. They are priceless. I wonder if he got to keep his badge?
  10. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Well, take a look at that cert before going to GIA, it may be sufficient for your purposes.
  11. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Not such a small pearl for a ring, in fact about as big as you'd want. I'm beginning to like the pearl and its possibilities a bit more! Didn't you say seller's cert is GIA? No need for another one. You'll want to match size to cert and see whether it says 'no evidence of shaping' or other such...
  12. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Yes, Tridacna flames often present in the same manner. How are you judging the value of that Yellow Melo if you do not know its size?
  13. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    Keep in mind that at last count there are 13 Volutidae species, only one of which, the Indian Volute, is called 'Melo Melo'. Cassis Cornuta, Horned Helmet, coincides in the light orange and brick color range and can easily be confused. Finally, there is NO WAY to prove the species of a...
  14. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    The first pearl is so obviously a piece of shell that it made me doubt whether you were showing it to expose the seller, or if he was exposing himself. Liulab does not appear to be specialized in pearls, although Vietnam is certainly a habitat for Baler shell. Natural pearl traders quickly...
  15. SteveM

    This pearl is being sold with certificate as Melo Melo. But not convinced. What do you think?

    In the future please post on your existing threads, no need for new ones. We will need to see the certificate. As for the item, are the photos from the seller or are they yours upon receipt?
  16. SteveM

    Are any of these Melo Melo pearl?

    As I mentioned in another thread, only buy Melo-Melo with a certficate from a top gem lab, And the more attractive the pearl appears in the photo (with commensurate price), the more the certificate is needed.
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    Are any of these Melo Melo pearl?

    Species determination of porcelanous pearls is based on provenance, in addition to typicity. What does the seller say about his source? The volute (melo melo) shell can certainly produce all these pearls. But only one of the specimens would be considered 'typical' and in fact gemologically...
  18. SteveM

    Does this look like a natural conch pearl?

    Glad you're not disappointed. Look forward to seeing it set!
  19. SteveM

    Importing Tahitian pearls to us

    The astronomical tariffs on Fiji and Indonesia are part of the 90-day arbitrary reprieve, but the universal 10% applies.
  20. SteveM

    Importing Tahitian pearls to us

    Customs is preoccupied informing themselves of the latest. But Trump tariff of 10% on all goods from everywhere (unless specified higher) is now in effect. The carrier will provide requirements upon engagement. but for ongoing shipments best to find a broker.
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