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  1. KarinK

    My Great Aunt's necklace from Hawaii. I can't identify the makers mark.

    In terms of value, pearls generally have low resale value. You can search on eBay for similar that have been sold (not what they are listed at) to get an idea about a possible sales price. The recommended path is always to restring, maybe redesign, and wear them :-)
  2. KarinK

    Japanese dyed freshwater rope value?

    Pearls generally have low resale value. Dyed freshwater will be at the low end of that. You can check on eBay for actual sales of similar pearls. Don't look at the ones listed but the one that actually sold.
  3. KarinK

    Vintage pearls

    Once we have helped you figure out if they are real pearls and, if so, what kind, you can check on eBay what similar have been sold for (remember to check for sold, not listed). Generally the resale value of pearls is low. In most cases it's better to clean them, restring them and wear them...
  4. KarinK

    Pearls

    What metal is the clasp and are they real diamonds?
  5. KarinK

    14k pearl clasp question

    I lost a golden, barogue Akoya necklace from not having a safety catch. The clasp was cool so I used it. And one day the necklace was gone when I got back home.
  6. KarinK

    BWeaves Amazing Journey to Japanese Pearl Farms

    Wow! This is like a book. THANK you, and also to Jeremy for picking you to come.
  7. KarinK

    Which to keep and which to part? Mikimoto/Southsea/vintage pearls

    You don't have to actually wear them to appreciate them and feel joy :-) I am all about culling what I don't use but not the pearls. Part of the reason is that they are not worth much if you want to sell them, unless you already bought them used. Another reason is that my style change. I have a...
  8. KarinK

    How to tell the new very round freshwaters from Akoyas?

    Remember that you also can't trust the pictures. You can see one thing and get another.
  9. KarinK

    Tahitian Freshwater Pearls?

    The name seems designed to filter people who know about pearls from those who don't :-( Tahitians grow in salt water. You would never find FW pearls naturally in those colours. So, at best, they would be dyed FW and from a seller who either knows nothing about pearls or is intentionally trying...
  10. KarinK

    How to tell the new very round freshwaters from Akoyas?

    Look at the price... First check is if it's too good to be true. That will not catch people selling FW at Akoya prices. For that, stick to reputable sellers :-)
  11. KarinK

    Rainbow bands on white South Sea pearl. Why?

    Can they have been dyed? This reminds me a bit of what we see on the dark, dyed, FW pearls.
  12. KarinK

    Is Mikimoto Brand New Worth it?

    I think you would only buy new Mikimoto if the brand is part of the experience. For some it is. It gives them extra joy to be able to name the pearls they are wearing, it may them feel more happy about the pearls, it will be easier for their friends and family to understand what they are wearing...
  13. KarinK

    Akoya or South seas or...

    There are 'early' FW that are big and round(ish) and have poor luster. One of my first bigger pearl purchase was of that kind. They are not obviously egg-shaped but have a chalky surface. From around 2012.
  14. KarinK

    Anyone come across this before?

    My mind said "river pearls" but I have no expertise to back that :-) The pearls may once have been part of a piece that was strung.
  15. KarinK

    Genuine Mikimoto?

    To check prices on eBay, you should look at what something similar was sold for.
  16. KarinK

    Blue baroque akoya questions

    Be sure to ask for photos taken in daylight as well.
  17. KarinK

    Tahiti or Dye FW

    Their shape is more typical for Tahitians.
  18. KarinK

    Antique double strand PEARL TYPE ID PLEASE

    The really large hole in the first picture with the apparent build-up of material makes me think they are imitation, also the way some are peeling and cracked.
  19. KarinK

    Blue baroque akoya questions

    Keep in mind that 'blue' is a lot of things. I dreamed of those sky-blue Akoya with pink flashes but what i could afford looks a lot more silver blue-ish and only actually blue in certain light. I tried twice, then gave up, realising I didn't have the money for what I really wanted. I stil have...
  20. KarinK

    14k clasp indication of quality or what is the worse mismatch of clasp and pearls you have seen and why is it bad?

    If you search for options on Etsy you can filter for country and the price you pay is the final price. If there is anything like duty or VAT it is included in the final price. I live in Denmark where anything from outside of the EU is charged with 25% VAT. Until most online sellers started...
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