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    New dilemma

    Immediate impression, confirmed on closer inspection: dyed freshwater pearls. The appearance of the blemishes, the general appearance of the luster and surface, and a bit of oil-slick color all point to fwp.
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    Please identify both!

    Some terminology may help you. Real pearls are either cultured (farmed pearls) or natural (wild pearls, rare and very expensive, created in nature by mollusks without any human intervention.) The pearl market has been a cultured pearl market for the past century. Imitation (fake) pearls are...
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    Please identify both!

    Yours are cultured akoya pearls. (Cultured pearls are real pearls.) The ones on the right...I'm inclined to think they are cultured Chinese freshwater pearls, based on shapes. Would that be a deal breaker, if they were not Japanese akoyas?
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    Are these real Tahitian pearls? (14k white gold clasp)

    They appear to be dyed freshwater pearls from China.
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    What type of pearls are these and where can I sell them?

    That is a graduated vintage akoya strand made by Mikimoto. These strands sell well on eBay. Do a search to see what strands with that clasp (or another silver clasp, with the Mikimoto mark) sold for recently. That should give you an idea of how to price it.
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    Should I keep this South Sea necklace?

    It has a lot of surface flaws that interfere somewhat with luster. A round SSP necklace of this size would cost a lot more if better quality. I think you realize this. Reading between the lines, you don't love the quality-- am I right? If so, $3000 is too much for a necklace one doesn't love...
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    Keshi pearls damage? Help!

    I see you also marked a few pearls with dull spots. Nothing can be done about those spots, and it wasn't anything you did.
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    Keshi pearls damage? Help!

    Hi Zsofife! You have a strand of baroque freshwater pearls there; they are first harvest pearls. (Keshi are second harvest pearls-- they form when a mussel is put back in the water after the first harvest pearls are removed.) They do not appear to be knotted between the pearls. The rubbing of...
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    Folks, I'm going to take a little break from Pearl Guide for a while, but I'm okay. I'll be back!

    Folks, I'm going to take a little break from Pearl Guide for a while, but I'm okay. I'll be back!
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    Necklace for identification

    Yeah, I think I've settled on their being baroque akoyas. An unusual necklace, to be sure. :)
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    Akoya or South Sea?

    I tried to read what the stamp said, and it looked to me like there was an F after 14KG. I didn't /don't see 585-- and you didn't mention it in your first post. We aren't mind readers; it helps if people tell us what they know about a piece before asking us for our opinions ;) . Since it's gold...
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    Necklace for identification

    I thought that, too, but then I saw what I thought looked like a bead nucleus, and the high luster. But you may be right.
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    Necklace for identification

    Can you look at this pearl close up-- is there a bead nucleus? I'm leaning toward baroque akoyas.
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    Akoya or South Sea?

    The clasp appears to be gold filled from the stamp on it. The pearls-- my first impression was imitation. Or maybe just really poor quality, whatever they are. Sorry.
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    Where to buy rare/unusual pearls

    You might have a look at Kari pearls for the quahog and any other natural pearls: https://www.karipearls.com/
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