tiredmom24
Imperfect, still beautiful
Hi Everyone,
I am a longtime lurker and this is my first time posting here. I’m looking for some expert opinions. I bought these pieces from an eBay antiques vendor. The vendor said that they are Japanese pearls with silver, circa 1950, and they made no other assertions about provenance or composition.
My caliper measures the largest pearls at 12.7 mm for both the necklace and the bracelet. These pieces are clearly unmatched since they have different hardware and the bracelet looks more cream colored than the necklace - still I couldn’t resist because pearl shrinkage syndrome is real.
There are no makers marks or hallmarks on any of the (allegedly) silver hardware. I know silver is appropriate for Japanese pieces but usually they are marked as such from what I have seen. Please let me know what kind of pearls you think these are, or if anyone has insight as to when or where these were made.
The first photos were taken outdoors, the last were taken indoors. Thanks a million!
I am a longtime lurker and this is my first time posting here. I’m looking for some expert opinions. I bought these pieces from an eBay antiques vendor. The vendor said that they are Japanese pearls with silver, circa 1950, and they made no other assertions about provenance or composition.
My caliper measures the largest pearls at 12.7 mm for both the necklace and the bracelet. These pieces are clearly unmatched since they have different hardware and the bracelet looks more cream colored than the necklace - still I couldn’t resist because pearl shrinkage syndrome is real.
There are no makers marks or hallmarks on any of the (allegedly) silver hardware. I know silver is appropriate for Japanese pieces but usually they are marked as such from what I have seen. Please let me know what kind of pearls you think these are, or if anyone has insight as to when or where these were made.
The first photos were taken outdoors, the last were taken indoors. Thanks a million!