Thank you for the additional photo. Unfortunately I can't say that it has helped. You are in the best position to see what it is. I have included a link to the Birmingham Assay office's website regarding date codes. From the shape of the stamps I think it is sometime between 1975 and 1999...
How on earth do they manage to drill something smaller than a rice grain. Amazing. I love those be-jewelled multi-strand necklaces threaded with the small briolettes. So lovely.
Wonderful JEG. Just wonderful. Thank you so much. Great job. I keep looking at the photos and then going to the JPY to AU$ converter and then, sighing.
From what I can see of the hallmark on the clasp it is assayed in Birmingham, England (the anchor mark), is 9 carat gold (the 375) and also I think it is a 9 which precedes it. 9 carat gold is common in both England & Australia. I cannot make out the last symbol, but it should be a letter...
I thought it said 950 which being Japanese and vintage, tends to fit. Often they were marked 950 with the sterling mark I think for selling in other countries and because 950 exceeded the requirements for sterling.
I cannot think of anything at all which comes with a 20 year guarantee. Like Pearl Dreams says, wipe them off with a damp cloth and place them in a protective, breathable bag. Does she wear perfume? Perfume will seriously damage a pearl.
Izzie can you take a better picture of the diamond mark or describe it? I want to know if there is anything in the middle of the diamond shape as it is indistinct. Caribe used a diamond shaped mark - the same as what I can see with a P in the middle of it but, I have never seen any Caribe in...
Beautiful Georgian clasp of woven hair and seed pearls. I love mourning jewellery. Often pieces were commissioned by the hair owner and not distributed until after death as a memento. It was not unusual either to cut a lock of hair from the deceased. It is not macabre - people wanted to...
Thank you BWeaves for your travelogue. All so enjoyable and your enthusiasm shines through. If that hasn't whetted your appetite for a trip to Japan to see it for yourself, nothing will.