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    Pearls broke my pearl reamer - any suggestions?

    Metal contracts when cold. Try putting the pearl + reamer in the fridge for a while to chill the metal. Then, gripping the end of the pearl reamer with a sturdy pair of pliers, and the pearl with rubber gloves that have a textured surface (e.g. Playtex), rotate the pearl (or the reamer) as you...
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    Pearls identification, please help!

    @Karaless, Looks like freshwater pearls (white and dyed) and maybe smoky quartz. The tags don't provide any information about the item; I expect the seller simply used them to categorize or keep track of their items. You may get more views and opinions if you start your own thread, though (on...
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    Estate sale "faux pearl" earrings

    I have, but it's really unusual.
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    Estate sale "faux pearl" earrings

    They could be, but I couldn't say for sure-- the center strand in this photo is dyed freshwaters; the other 2 are Tahitians. Rotated and closer up:
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    Any info welcomed

    Maybe their scamming caught up with them.... Some jewelers are dishonest, sadly. Here are a few simple tests you can do. 1. Temperature test. Real pearls are cooler than glass or plastic pearls. For this comparison test you need some other pearls that you know are fake, or that you know are...
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    Help me identify this Iridesse pearl?

    Can you photograph it against a white background? I am not sure of the color from that photo. It looks somewhat lavender. If it's lavender colored, it's freshwater.
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    It is worth repairing?

    And with that thick nacre, luster and durability. :)
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    Any info welcomed

    They look like imitation pearls. The findings are not those of Mikimoto but many fake pearls are finished that way. The pearls themselves don't look real. Look closely at the drill holes of the smaller pearls on the end where there are a number of small pearls. See that protrusion of coating...
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    It is worth repairing?

    Here is how to get tarnish off silver or gold jewelry (gold can tarnish if the alloy contains metals that tarnish). I use Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda, a laundry booster that is much more alkaline than baking soda. (Washing soda is sodium carbonate; baking soda is sodium bicarbonate.). Use a...
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    It is worth repairing?

    They are baroque akoya pearls. If you like them enough to want to wear them, why not restring them yourself? Many of us restring our own pearls. It's not hard, it saves money, and you get to rearrange them however you prefer, or shorten them if you wish. You can even change the clasp of you...
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    Did i get scammed in Phillipines?

    Duplicate thread.
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    Pearls identification, please help!

    Do take the "Pearls As One" course with the free code I messaged to you! The photos are great, there are interesting videos, and each chapter has a question and answer section. :)
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    Pearls identification, please help!

    AI is not a pearl expert....
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    Multicoloured pearl necklace and earrings set

    Freshwater. See those nice peachy colors? Those are natural colors for freshwaters but not for salt water pearls. Gold used to be cheaper....
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    Thrift store find- Dyed freshwater?

    Yes, they are dyed freshwaters.
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    Yellow freshwater pearls or not?

    A jeweler's knot is where you pass the needle through the knot loop a second time before tightening it. It's easy to mess this up. I use an awl (or tweezers) to make sure the knot forms exactly where I want it before pulling the threads apart. A double knot (at least the way I use the term...
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    Australian akoya pearls - any good?

    Yes, I understand; I should have read it better. But Mangareva is in cooler waters than the other French Polynesian islands; nevertheless, the nacre of the Rikitea pearls tends to be thicker. Presumably because they are left in the water longer. Here is an extreme example; in post #11 he...
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    Australian akoya pearls - any good?

    About the bolded part-- I understand what you are trying to say but that part is incorrect as worded. (South sea pearls have very thick nacre compared to akoyas, but are farmed in warm water). It is true that nacre is deposited more slowly in cold water, though. Tahitian pearls are also...
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    Identify my pearls please

    @Ophelia, I also recommend the Pearl Association of America's "Pearls As One" course! This is the website: www.pearlsasone.org I will message you a code to take the course for free.
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    Rookie-help identify please

    Duplicate thread; photos posted here of what are clearly FWP: https://www.pearl-guide.com/threads/rookie-help-identify-please.464950/
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