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    Can anyone identify these please

    It is not possible to get more information than that 😀 It is a nice little postwar japanese akoya pearl necklace. It needs maintenance. If you plan to wear it, please consider washing and restringing it. With knots between each pearl (which I personally prefer, no matter how big or little the...
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    Necklace and Bracelet of similar small multicolored grays

    I also think they would look better and more sophisticated restringed with black silk and with better clasps (3 row clasp for the bracelet). So, if you have time and will for something like that, you could do it yourself (here you can find some nice tutorials), and perhaps find enjoyment :)
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    Necklace and Bracelet of similar small multicolored grays

    Hi! Both necklace and bracelet are made using freshwater pearls originating from China. I really like pearls comprising necklace. All the best!
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    New to pearls and curious about these I found?

    I would also say freshwater.
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    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    I also really admire your collection Jeg.
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    Weird pearls

    Possibly they are dyed by the person who owned it, since it looks so unprofessional. Maybe someone on this forum can tell what is the best way to try to undye it, at least to wash out those stains. Akoyas are saltwater pearls and I really like those baroque ones, I think they are beautiful and...
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    What ARE these?

    Probably due to uniformity, I think those are artificial pearls.
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    Please educate me about my pearls

    I agree with Pattye, and I really think they are wonderful and impressive! They probably deserve better clasp though, this one looks pretty cheap, like Aliexpress 2$ clasp (my modest opinion).
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    Opinions needed

    Both strands pictured in daylight.
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    Opinions needed

    Yes, those are the same. I already washed them, and of course, will restring them in a few days. Tomorow will post photos on the daylight. They do seem to be good quality.
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    Necklace for identification

    And one more, four strand akoya pearl necklace, which ranges from 3 to 9 mm. I am pretty proud of this piece since I personally matched all the best pearls from different necklaces that I purchased along the years. The clasp is also made from the same antique silver pieces and has incorporated...
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    Necklace for identification

    Here you can see the necklace I made from very nice and large freshwaters, to match the previous necklace, with similar clasp in which I added button shaped freshwater pearl
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    Necklace for identification

    That is not an original clasp. I made it from a piece that was previously antique silver and diamond brooch. It was part of antique, mid 19th century jewelry that was popular in Serbia back then. It was reserved for upper class citizens, and you can find more (if you are interested) if you...
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    Opinions needed

    Pearl just came from America 😊 They took a long way, for sure. You can see the attached photos, although they are taken at evening, under the LED lamp (I will take more pictures tomorrow, at daylight). They are definitely not artificial, I would say akoya based on the regularity, and...
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    Opinions needed

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    Necklace for identification

    It is always pleasure to hear your comment Pattye. No matter time. Thank you 😊
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    Necklace for identification

    Thanks, you were all of great help 👍 🙂
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    Necklace for identification

    Thanks for all the answers. The thread was a little bit loose so I had to break it. Please see attached photos. I think there is bead inside. But again, their shape does not look like akoya to me........
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    Mudd Pearls or Rose Bud Pearls?

    I agree with PD.. That clasp looks great!
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    Akoya or South Sea?

    Hello Mary! From the pictures you posted I really think those are imitation pearls. They are all too identical and have non natural surface. Are you sure they are real pearls? You can find posts where it is explained how to check it. If it is not bothering you, please include picture of the drop...
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