Identify Please

willameeena

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These are between 8-9.7mm. The white pearls are 4.5-5.5mm. Clasp is signed 925 IPS.
 

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I think they are cultured Tahitian undyed.
 

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I say this because none of them are even slightly similar in color, tone, or sheen. Each one is unique in color. None match at all. If they were dyed they would at least be cohesive. Why would someone create a strand with strongly match white pearls between colored pearls, unless they were trying to showcase the colored pearls color,tone,flaws and all. In regular indoor lighting they are on fire with vivid colors but other direct lighting pulls them to darker grayish green.
 
No-- they are not Tahitians. No doubt about it. It is normal for even dyed pearls to differ in all those ways.

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Yes, they are.
But not all dyed FWP look the same.

Look-- if you didn't pay Tahitian prices for your necklace, there is nothing to be unhappy about. It's a pretty necklace.
 
No, the strand in the middle is the FW one.
The ones on the left are baroque Tahitians from Rikitea.
The ones on the far right are near-round Tahitians and not circlé.
 
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