R Robin Marie New Member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Messages 11 Sunday at 3:43 PM #1 These are on an auction site and they are called South Sea. What do y’all think? Thanks very much!! Attachments IMG_1647.jpeg 214.4 KB · Views: 26
R Robin Marie New Member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Messages 11 Sunday at 3:49 PM #2 Another photo with clasp listed as sterling silver. Attachments IMG_1649.jpeg 166.6 KB · Views: 23
P Pearlgully Well-known member Joined Apr 11, 2006 Messages 301 Sunday at 3:58 PM #3 Definitely not South Sea. They look like Chinese freshwater.
Pearl Dreams Pearl Enthusiast Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 10,141 Sunday at 4:26 PM #4 Exactly-- they are cultured Chinese freshwater pearls.
ennui Well-known member Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 376 Sunday at 5:06 PM #5 Maybe the vendor is located in the South Sea.
R Robin Marie New Member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Messages 11 Sunday at 6:24 PM #6 Pearlgully said: Definitely not South Sea. They look like Chinese freshwater. Click to expand... Thank you so so much!
Pearlgully said: Definitely not South Sea. They look like Chinese freshwater. Click to expand... Thank you so so much!
R Robin Marie New Member Joined Jul 13, 2015 Messages 11 Sunday at 6:25 PM #7 Thank you all very much !
Polforos Community member Joined Apr 9, 2025 Messages 36 Today at 4:47 AM #8 Robin Marie said: These are on an auction site and they are called South Sea. What do y’all think? Thanks very much Click to expand... Purple and peach are very common colours for freshwater pearls, and hues that deep are usually indicates nucleated FWP, such as Edison pearls.
Robin Marie said: These are on an auction site and they are called South Sea. What do y’all think? Thanks very much Click to expand... Purple and peach are very common colours for freshwater pearls, and hues that deep are usually indicates nucleated FWP, such as Edison pearls.
KarinK Well-known member Joined Sep 7, 2010 Messages 1,998 Today at 4:55 AM #9 Polforos said: Purple and peach are very common colours for freshwater pearls, and hues that deep are usually indicates nucleated FWP, such as Edison pearls. Click to expand... And purple and peach are never seen in South Sea Pearls.
Polforos said: Purple and peach are very common colours for freshwater pearls, and hues that deep are usually indicates nucleated FWP, such as Edison pearls. Click to expand... And purple and peach are never seen in South Sea Pearls.