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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Yes it’s beautiful. I always liked pearls but never knew they could be this pretty. This is a game changer for me.
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Thank u! That video is actually very helpful for me to visualize!
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Those are good ideas! Assuming I can successfully understand how to do it properly. Is there a video tutorial that you recommend?
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Hmm.. with that rate i would end up paying more than the necklace itself. I guess I will need to learn how to restring! And you’re right about this not being the last strand i buy, I decided to buy the matching bracelet from the same seller! ;):o Thanks for the link to the tutorials!
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    So I got an akoya necklace? Yay!! It’s beautiful too! Yes that one pearl looks like it scratched on something. You said something about paying to restring, how much would that be? is that expensive? Or else i’ll just have to learn how to restring! Thanks so much!
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    There are some blemishes overall
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Thank you for your reply. The pearls do not graduate in size, they’re about 7mm in diameter. The necklace itself is 28 1/4 inches long not including the clasp. The seller doesn’t know whether they’ve been restrung, they said it’s been in the storage for 50years. Attached are the closeup pictures...
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    Please help identify a pretty pearl necklace

    Hi everyone, I recently purchased a very pretty pearl necklace. The seller didn’t know what kind of pearl it was and said that it belonged to her grandmother and has been in storage for decades. These are very very shiny pearls, i thought it was fake when i first saw it. It passed the teeth...
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