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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Erotochromatic :love: How I miss having beauties such as these on my work table every morning!
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Nice that you can Cosplay at the office! The costume and pearls look very nice on you!
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    I think it's around 150-200 years old

    Hello @cenkbaba and welcome to our forum. Hard to say with the photos...you should go to a Dentist for better photos. Pearls look amazing under dental X rays. They are definitively nice looking baroque pearls. The larger and rounder one looks cultured to me, maybe a South Sea pearl. The x rays...
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    1950s Pearl Necklace

    Hi there @DavidS and welcome to our forum! I see some mother of pearl beads there, this could mean that this is a cultured pearl necklace. Most likely. But I also see what seem to be faux pearls (imitations) and some beads that resemble glass...I think this is a mashup necklace made with all...
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    Reputable retail sellers for loose GSS/WSS keshi pearls?

    I would definitively recommend a few, but you haven't told us your country so I will assume the USA: Pearl Paradise, Kojima Pearl Co, King's Ransom. UK: Pearlescense. I am sure other members can add to the list.
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    Peggy Grosz Departs Assael - Looks Forward to New Design Challenges

    For immediate release (October 28, 2024, New York, NY): Peggy Grosz, former Senior VP and Creative Director of Assael, Inc., announced today that following the recent sale of the company, effective immediately, she will take the opportunity to pursue new design challenges. Grosz joined the...
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    Help with identifying vintage pearl's please 🙏 inherited them from my grandmother. Thanks for any help in advance 😊

    Those look like low quality Akoya pearls and "Black Akoya" (irradiated) pearls to me.
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    Love the soft bubbly look of these necklaces and earrings!
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    Need advices on an undecided Mabe pearl purchase

    I believe -truly- that what we like is something unique to each. Someone may tell you that one kind of item is magnificent (and it may be, from a technical viewpoint) but one may find something different to be more exciting. Meaning: are you beer or wine? Dog or cat? beach or mountain? It's all...
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    StarryPearl's thread

    Lovely!
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    Inherited mystery strand

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    What do I have here?

    If too heavy to be a pearl...not a pearl. Looks like a rock to me.
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    Pearls from the Victorian period

    I agree with @BWeaves The round pearl might also be an Akoya pearl, but hard to distinguish from the photo.
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    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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