They are cultured freshwater pearls from China. The colors are natural. The shape, luster and size are great!
Is that 14K that I see on the clasp?
They are finished professionally, with gimp (French wire) to protect the thread where it meets the clasp.
All in all, a nice necklace!
They are definitely akoyas, take my word for it. That is what Mikimoto does best and what they are primarily known for.
Used (pre-owned) pearls unfortunately don't sell for a lot of money. But many people value the Mikimoto brand name and will pay more for their pearls than they might for an...
The clasp does appear to be Mikimoto and yes,they are akoyas.
Mikimoto's pearl jewelry comes in lower (but still good) grades and higher grades.
I dont know anything about the cufflinks. Do they have the "M in a shell" mark also?
Same shirt, "color shifting" pearls from the sale in August 2011. It was when Hurricane Irene hit CT. I was on my daughter's laptop in the lobby of my mothers CCRC-- we had lost power.
I need to wear these more often.
I don't wear these very often as most cream colored pearls don't look great on me, or go with the cool-toned clothes I tend to wear. Today I wore these to shop for groceries. They go well enough with this top.
This is a 6.2mm-9.0mm graduated akoya strand with a 14K white gold clasp with 3...
Some look a bit egg shaped rather than perfectly round. Is that true, or is it just distortion from the camera?
If a bit egg shaped/oval, they are freshwater pearls from China. If all are perfectly round, they are akoyas.
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Great, I can see the photos now. :)
I think they are dyed, bead nucleated Chinese cultured freshwater pearls.
The clasp is gold filled. (14K gold layered over base metal.) Gold filled must be 1/20th gold by weight in the USA.