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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    I have a very similar strand from the 80s as well! Mine are definitely Chinese. The size on those in your photo is what I would expect out of a Chinese fw pearl in the 70s and early 80s. Absolutely agree Strack is the best! It would be nice if I could find somewhere she goes into more detail...
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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    From the GIA website. I mentions a bit about size and Chinese pearls vouching well that they only came in rice shapes and small
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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    Wow so it's definitely possible it's a Chinese pearl. My question still remains on what were the size of those pearls as it mentions they were marketed together. I'm not sure if they mean as equals to a large biwa at the time or as smaller rice pearls that would be accompanied by a genuine Biwa...
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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    Thank you so much!
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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    This is exactly what I thought it is. A genuine Biwa pearl produced from lake biwa. The appraiser said China started to produce large cultured freshwater pearls in the 1960s. But everything I can find says they were small rice pearls at that time and didn't get larger until the mid 80s.
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    Do we agree with the origin on this appraisal?

    The pedant was custom made in the mid 1970s for my grandmother in Vancouver Canada. My question is everything I can find says Chinese pearls in the 1970s were all rice pearls and very small. Is that correct or were they already making larger pearls of this quality?
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    How to tell if this is a saltwater Keshi or Freshwater?

    Apologies, I hadn't realized I didn't click reply when I left a comment. Would this be an unusually large size for a genuine Biwa pearl from that time period? I have so much trouble finding any comparables online. It's all Chinese stuff that uses the name biwa now. It seems almost impossible...
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    How to tell if this is a saltwater Keshi or Freshwater?

    Would this be an unusually large size for a fresh water Biwa?
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    How to tell if this is a saltwater Keshi or Freshwater?

    Little bit of background information. The pendant is custom made in the 1970s for my grandma in Vancouver Canada. It's set in 14 K Gold has gas a natural accent diamond. The Pearl is 17 mm by 7 mm by 5 mm deep. I've been told that's quite large and rare for a freshwater Keshi from the 70s so I'm...
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    Possible Authentic Biwa Pearl?

    Wow thank you so much for this information! I have a little update. I talked to my grandmother and she informed me that this piece was actually created in Vancouver Canada as a custom pieces for her from my Grandfather. The date was late 60s or early 70s. I'm guessing like you said Biwa pearls...
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    Possible Authentic Biwa Pearl?

    This was my grandmothers and it was a gift from my grandfather in the 1960s. He travelled often as he was in the Airforce
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