The right Akoya AAA necklace

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I recently sent a question into a well known internet site that sells pearls and is even a member in this forum to ask a question pertaining to size differences between 7.5mm and 8mm. I felt the question pertaining to that was answered okay but it was when I stated that all the pictures of the Akoya necklaces they have on line are generic, they gave me the same answer as last time. Basically go to this pearl quality description and that should help me. Well, I am not impressed and actually felt "blown" off because I did state 8mm 18inch AAA quality necklace was a little out of my budget range but could probably swing 7.5mm with the same specs in rose tone. :( I guess I felt that my original request to see if they had better pictures was not very customer friendly. Maybe I am just being concerned a little too much over the incident today, but it is a huge investment for me on a military budget to make this purchase. Thanks. And I really love this site!:) Should of stated that first..:D
 
Best way to get first rate service

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Hi June-Person,

Maybe you should put the question out on the open forum, e.g. in the Q&A section, that you are looking for pictures of their AAA grades and could the sellers on this forum, pretty please, put up a good photograph of their AAA grades in 7.5mm and 8mm showing them in the same picture side by side on a white background. Maybe they will also be so nice to give shots of their AA+ and AAA of the same size side by side in the same picture on the same background. If they are really nice, they will give you exactly the one pictured that you decided to pick. Or show you a quality progression in the same size and a size progression in the same quality. That'll be nice.

Zeide
 
Hello Zeide

Hello Zeide

:) Thank you for the excellent advice. After writing my message out I realized the wording conveying my concerns was probably stated too strongly. I just would like to see what the difference would be. It is really hard over the internet to see the product and you certainly cannot touch it or try it on. Would be nice though...:D Again thank you for the wonderful advice and I will start a thread pertaining to size differences and maybe get fortunate enough to have one of our pearl experts be able to even show pictures.
 
I hate to hear stories of bad customer service like that. I would encourage you to contact a few other the dealers on the forum and I'm sure you'll find someone that is willing to take the time to help you with your purchase.

I am going to ask that you don't ask for dealers to post pictures as I would hate to see this forum move in a commercial direction. Once we start doing that, the next person will come along and ask us to post prices and I think that would damage the integrity of the site.

As for the necklace you are looking for, I would suggest the 7.5mm as they are a very popular size and typicallya much better value then anything 8.0mm and up.
 
I did not think of that and did not have any intention of ruining the integrity of the site.

I know this wasn't the case, my post was just meant to be a friendly reminder that we need to keep the focus of this site informational and not commercial.
 
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Oops, there I go again, stating things to strongly. I know you gave excellent advice PealsofJoy and I goofed..:eek: Thanks again for your great advice. You too Pearls by Angela Carol! :D
 
I hate to hear stories of bad customer service like that.

Let me add a little more insight here. Most jewelry companies don't take their own pictures, though there are exceptions. I have resellers who struggle for months to try to take their own pictures, and still fail to capture the luster and beauty of pearls in a photograph.

To adequately photograph a pearl necklace, it takes a great deal of skill. Thus, many companies hire independent photographers and it can cost in excess of $100 per photograph. In this case, a company isn't going to take a picture of the exact necklace just to close a sale like this. I wouldn't call this bad customer service, and I haven't seen anyone here yet offer to do this yet. (Though this may change now that I've posted)
 
Let me ditto the difficulty of photographing pearls and pearl jewelry. I having been trying for a year. Even upgraded my camera. Several people here have offered me help- Thanks mikeh & jshepherd esp., and my photos are still terrible. If I wanted someone here to buy from me and I posted some of my photos, I would probably lose the sale through the poor quality of my photos.

BTW
for friends on this forum-
I did get a good photo yesterday of a 10mm peacok cfwp necklace and earring set I made for a birthday present for a friend and I was astounded! My hubby even said it was a good photo! But it still doesn't look professional.
 
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Pearl photos

Hi Caitlin,

I once had a strange experience when my husband photographed (35mm) part of my black pearl collection and the pictures turned out to show such unearthly beauty that I was wondering where that was coming from. He shot the pictures on our patio at late morning in indirect sunlight. The pearls looked almost like mardigras beads in the prints.

Zeide
 
Since we are on the topic of photos - I have been experimenting with different lighting. The most interesting thing that I have done so far is to shoot a black Freshwater necklace in natural sunlight (outside). Inside I have used every type of lighting I could find - incandescent, fluorescent, halogen... but the colors that popped out when the sunlight hit it were incredible!

I intend on continuing shooting different types and colors in natural sunlight just to look at the contrast between that and studio lighting. The only thing that has continued to elude me is shooting a white necklace on a white background.
 
It is possible to do (white on white) and possible to do without Photoshop (believe it or not).
I do not do the photography in our office (one of our office suites is now a studio), but I was involved in the development of our newest formula. The equipment is quite expensive, around $4k before the camera, but the results are amazing. Some of the integral pieces are the strobe flash and canopy, and a device that measures the light 'heat' on the background and on the actual pearls. The distance is also measured with an invisible 9-point grid surrounding the pearls. It takes a lot of set-up, and you really do need a professional photographer to get it right, but the results are pictures that do not need to be touched up, and the look is exactly like the pearls actually appear. No more over-bearing overtones, or over-contrasted edges.

Black pearls, on the other hand, are the easiest to shoot. The aforementioned method works best for white pearls and light color pearls. With black pearls I still prefer the look from the light-box.

It is a big job to re-shoot everything, but we are doing it now as we are preparing new pieces. We have needed to do it for quite a while after the Internet’s most notorious pearl-site copycat (I know you are reading this and you know who you are P.) decided to try and shoot his pictures in the exact same format as ours more than a year ago – not very original.
 
well issue is not that the company didn't want to shoot a picture just for one customer the issue is that this customer walked away feeling "blown off". If the picture is too difficult or time consuming the the customer service rep should have explained that and helped them choose a strand based on their needs and wants.

Its about building relationships, sure they might just be buying a $300 necklace now, but if you treat them right you'll have a customer for life and you can't put a price tag on that loyalty.
 
Good point and I heartily agree. I just was trying to make sure the readers of this forum don't expect a custom picture from every dealer. That just won't happen. But you are correct that the customer should not have been "blown off" by whatever company they called.
 
Thanks

Thanks

Howdy,

I want to thank everyone for their input into this thread I started.:) I was very lucky in that recently I asked a business if they could possibly send a picture to me at my email address. I was surprised they did. At the time I did not know the great expense and time that went into taking photos of their pearls for sell and ended up buying the necklace from this business, because not only did they take the time to answer my request, but I fell in love with the necklace! I am not saying that one has got to do that to get/keep customers, but I must say, I was highly impressed.:D
 
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