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    Identify my pearls please

    Pearls As One course gives you a really good idea why there were so many very, very high quality Faux Pearls. Until Mikimoto perfected his culturing tech. ... Pearls were "found". To match and get a string was very, very hard and $$$$! Add to that Pearls came mostly from Saltwater oysters...
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    Are these Akoya pearls?

    I am just the opposite to Bweaves..my fingers feel more than my eyes see...but The feel (2 pearls rubbed for grit) +10x the surface (can use a phone to get 10x) + looking at the drill holes...(Paint build up or loss for faux)....Then I can tell. I need all 3 to feel 100% sure. Freshwater...
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    How did you do this????
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    EU auction listings

    Many "Big Box" or mall jewelers will clean any ring for free. In fact, when they first started doing that...they had people standing out front asking to clean rings. It was to get people in the store, but it was nice for my grandmother, because as they cleaned her rings, she would ask them to...
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    PSS - Pearl Shrinkage Syndrome

    Those Mikimoto pearls are AMAZING! The Flintstone ones just make me laugh...more Pearl-like spheres!
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    EU auction listings

    Yes, I think a once a year check is just good service..and they always took a while to clean and inspect it...& pointed out new things and what might go nicely with my rings. But my problem is taking pearls in just for cleaning. Maybe if you just needed them cleaned only once a year, but I tend...
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    My grandma's pearls

    Neki...you can get pearl stringing kits (Etsy USA & other countries) and restring with a better clasp to wear them until you can get analysis. That clasp is just a base metal....which makes me think they might also be chinese freshwater when they were first trying to get a more rounded shape...
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    BWeaves...I have some woven Rice Pearl Collar necklaces...I think all the weaving is amazing with real gems or pearls!!!!!! BTW my Great Grandmother wove a necklace similar with glass beads...in the 1910-1930's. Such great work!!! So love yours!
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    Scottish river pearls

    So if that were true...even getting a date on the ring & brooch would help. Any one have any idea WHEN they were set in the brooch or ring? Post a photo of the back of the brooch to help date it. Then you would have an idea if further research would be worth the $
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    Necklace ID Assistance please :-)

    Great job on "guessing" they were pearls. I agree with Pearl Dreams and will add. Faux pearls are very uniform. Yours show the variation on each pearl from wrinkles to divits. They also have a nice general roundness...but some are not as round...that helps since Faux are usually exactly the...
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    Pearl or not Pearl

    I wonder if it is a fossilized egg?
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    EU auction listings

    Clasps: some a very standard fishhook type used on pearls for decades...the hook part can be a smaller or bigger one if you need to replace it. But many clasps have unique ways they fit. I broke a box clasp end and I still have not found a replacement after 20 years! (They can be custom...
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    PSS - Pearl Shrinkage Syndrome

    That makes more sense...Peal-like spheres!
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    Weird pearls

    Post photos please! I know I will learn from your experiments!
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    Super interesting & tragic Mikimoto

    Thank you!!! these are from '59. But I haven't seen them yet.. I doubt he will sell them...so no hurry there.
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    A visit to House of Keshi/Pearl Exporting Company in Kobe

    Seed beads...(or those tiny Keshi) feel wonderful to wear! I would be buying the shorter all keshi multi-strand!!!!
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    Super interesting & tragic Mikimoto

    Just thinking about this and wondering...... How would I tell if 70 years in a bank vault box had ruined these??? Would there be cracks or what???
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    Expanding my collection- what to choose?

    As someone else on this forum said recently...Pearls are hot! That means that people who have not worn Grandma's pearls are looking to sell them...that also means scammers are out too. I would look at anything local (second hand, antique, auction houses, jewelers, etc.) that you can get too...
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    Can anyone identify the hallmark on my pearl necklaces that I bought recently?

    Jewelers have metal stamps that they can put on clasps as a mark. I have not seen any like that. Tasaki 40-50's a long time ago did a T inside a shell...but has since changed.
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    Mike Brennan, Pearl.... Something or other

    WOW... 3 months to string pearls correctly??? How on earth does Pattye ever sleep??????? By the way an easy vintage restringing job with pearls bead cups only took me 2 hours...(I had a 2 hour time frame...or I would not have known.)..... so either I got it all wrong or I am the fastest...
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