Mikimoto - Sea Majic/Blue Lagoon

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I want to buy a nice strand of pearls for my wife. I finally understand that Blue Lagoon and Sea Majic are lower quality lines of the high-end Mikimoto pearls that are only sold at authorized stores. By the way, my definition of high quality is Mikimoto's lowest "A" grade pearl. I am prepared to spend up to $3k for an 18" strand that is of "high quality". I have seen original line Mikimoto pearls, other high quality brands, and the Sea Majic (Blue Lagoon) line. I have a few questions:

1.) I haven't seen Sea Majic pearls layed next to the high-end Mikimoto's (only by themselves). Has anyone compared Sea Majic and Mikimoto high-end strands side by side? Is their an obvious difference?
2.) I have looked at similar sized Mikimoto and Imperial brand pearl strands that were both around $3000. They both looked great. Tell me if this makes sense. I am leaning toward buying the Mikimoto strand since I have confidence that I am buying quality. I am sure that I am paying for the name but at least I know that I am not buying poor quality. I agree that you pay for a name, but I would rather pay for a name and receive the assurance of quality than pay less and get poor quality.

You have to ask the question of what's worse; buying the Mikimoto name or buying unsubstantiated claims by others. I realize that their are other great options from reputable jewelers, but when I see people comparing their pearls to Mikimoto's for a fraction of the price without any standardized grading I become skeptical of their claims.

All I know is that I was stunned and impressed when I saw the Mikimoto strand. The strand was selling itself with education from the sales associate. Other strands I have seen required the sales associates to convince me of quality and elegance.
 
you didn't mention what size pearls you wanted; this will have a dramatic effect on the price.

jshepherd's company, pearlparadise.com, is well worth a look. i've seen the pieces in person; though i can't afford the high-end stuff, what i saw while visiting their offices was really good. see my testimonial in this same forum. also look at jshepherd's posts on various topics; you'll see he knows his stuff. i understand he just returned from a purchasing trip, so their inventory should hopefully be fully stocked right now.
 
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kidbat said:
1.) I haven't seen Sea Majic pearls layed next to the high-end Mikimoto's (only by themselves). Has anyone compared Sea Majic and Mikimoto high-end strands side by side? Is their an obvious difference?
2.) I have looked at similar sized Mikimoto and Imperial brand pearl strands that were both around $3000. They both looked great. Tell me if this makes sense. I am leaning toward buying the Mikimoto strand since I have confidence that I am buying quality. I am sure that I am paying for the name but at least I know that I am not buying poor quality. I agree that you pay for a name, but I would rather pay for a name and receive the assurance of quality than pay less and get poor quality.


Yes, there is a very clear difference between Mikimoto low-end and Mikimoto high-end. It is a visible difference.
The lower-end Mikimoto pearls are still good quality. Mikimoto is not known to put their name on low-quality goods. Imperial pearls are very good as well. In fact, I would expect that a $3000 Imperial crown strand would be better than a Sea Magic or Blue Lagoon Mikimoto.
You are right that you are paying for a name, especially in the case of Mikimoto. But that is the same reason they can charge so much more for their pearls - they have a 100 year-old name. But if you truly want the quality of pearl that they are known for and you would like to trust a well-known name, I suggest you go to an actual Mikimoto store and look at their highest quality pieces.
 
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