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    Please help to identify

    These are pictures of a pre-owned pearl string on sale. Pearls measure from approximately 11.5 x 9 to 7 x 7.30 mm. No other details available. Looking for help to identify them. Any comments on the condition of the pearls will be welcome. Thank you
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    All except one pass the tooth test!

    As a newbie, I have learned so much from the posts on the forum. I have found such a simple way to tell the fakes - they feel so smooth when rubbed against each other or a tooth. I only wish I had known this earlier. So I decided to do the tooth test on my pearls... I have several pearl strings...
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    Natural pearls? Basra?

    This string dates to early 1900s and has been handed down the family. I was always told that these are natural pearls, perhaps from Basra. It last belonged to my mother who has passed away. It is broken and needs to be restrung. Got my father to pull it out and photograph it so I can check on...
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    Pls help to identify

    So thrilled to stumble upon this forum. Now that I’m here, let me get answers to all my questions from the experts. The pendant here was a gift. I got earrings made by a jeweler in similar style. Since they were bought separately there could be a difference in the type/quality of pearls. In fact...
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    Need help to identify my pearls

    Partner was on a business trip, forgot my birthday, and then hurriedly bought this pearl and stone necklace from a shop at the airport. Someone pls tell me what kind of pearls they are. Hope it will help me feel better!!
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