Help me with my pearl necklace

roxhedman

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I am 56 year old. I want to sell them but have no idea of how much to ask. This is my pearl necklace that my parents gifted to me when I was 21. They added a pearl for my birthday. We started this late when i was about 6 years old. I got to pick out the pearls I had wanted. I believed them to be real natural pearls, knots between the pearls. I think the pearls cost about $150 each
 

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Add-a-pearl necklaces used to be fairly common. They are cultured akoya pearls -- real pearls, but not natural ("natural" refers to pearls that form in the wild without human intervention.)

I ran a search on eBay for what add-a-pearl necklaces have sold for recently, and this is the result. It may give you an idea of how to price them.

Unfortunately pre-owned pearls do not tend to hold their value on resale.
 
Add-a-pearl necklaces used to be fairly common. They are cultured akoya pearls -- real pearls, but not natural ("natural" refers to pearls that form in the wild without human intervention.)

I ran a search on eBay for what add-a-pearl necklaces have sold for recently, and this is the result. It may give you an idea of how to price them.

Unfortunately pre-owned pearls do not tend to hold their value on resale.
thank you. I think it’s like most things you think will be value, especially in this day and age.
 
Imperial Pearl offers this program to their retail jewelers; they call it Pearl by Pearl. They are Akoya pearls.
 
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