Caitlin
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Did you get it? I am sure it is worth the price. If abalone, worth far more!!!!
Just catching up with this thread
Jodie - you are funny......![]()
with grandma or without?
With- they're priceless!!!
I have seen quite a few synthetics. 98% are junk. A majorica in the origonal box has some value. David, another line, has some also. Most of them are junk.
Stores like good will or st vinnies have tons of this stuff. The finest beaded necklace we have strung in the many decades were hand blown glass. 30 years ago my mother, company founder, said she strung quite a few but they pietered out over the years. The size was 4 mm to 9mm and usually wax filled. I was told they were made in france. I would take one, now, in a heart beat. Supurb color. They were quite light and the color was like an old christmas ornament, lots of color play .
Mrs. Lai,
Welcome to P-G. What a lovely gift from your thoughtful husband! The photo is too out of focus to say anything specific about the quality, but the pearls do seem to be very shiny. Usually the store that sells the jewelry will provide the grade. I hope there will be more pearls in your future!
Thank you very much for the Holiday wishes!
Hi Mrs. Lai,
How nice of your husband to get you a pearl set! Smart man! Pearls are always a nice gift.
The world tends to value round pearls because they are more rare (not necessarily more beautiful.) From this photo the earrings appear to be flattened, button shapes so these would be graded lower than round pearls, however many of us find that buttons are easier to wear, especially as the size goes up. Talking on the phone with a round pearl stud on one's ear can be hard, and button pearls don't sag the way round ones do.
It looks like the bracelet pearls are a little off round/egg-shaped but maybe that is just the lighting in the photo playing tricks on my eyes? Off-round pearls are graded lower than round ones. But if they have good luster, they are pretty nonetheless! In fact, I would be more concerned with luster than shape. A pearl is nothing if it isn't lustrous, and a lustrous pearl can be any shape and still be stunning!
Most of my earliest pearls were off-round, lower price pearls and they had lots of surface flaws. Although I have bought higher quality ones since then, I still enjoy wearing my first ones.
I think your appetite for pearls has been stimulated and that you and your husband will be shopping for more pearls in the future.![]()
Welcome, Ladies! I like button pearls for earrings a lot, for all the reasons Pearl Dreams lists. I hope you enjoy them.