W waidule New Member Joined Dec 18, 2012 Messages 3 Dec 18, 2012 #1 I got a proposition from jeweler to buy leftovers of Sea pearls from Japan after selection. Price 80 euro for 18 inch. Is it worth?
I got a proposition from jeweler to buy leftovers of Sea pearls from Japan after selection. Price 80 euro for 18 inch. Is it worth?
jshepherd Pearl Paradise Joined Jun 22, 2004 Messages 6,338 Dec 18, 2012 #2 Definitely not worth it. Those are freshwater pearls from China and only worth a few dollars.
pearlescence purveyor of pearls UK/EU Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 4,120 Dec 18, 2012 #3 Yes, freshwaters. You don't get that flattened shape with sea pearls because they have a round bead inside them Since you are quoting a euro price, where are you?
Yes, freshwaters. You don't get that flattened shape with sea pearls because they have a round bead inside them Since you are quoting a euro price, where are you?
W waidule New Member Joined Dec 18, 2012 Messages 3 Dec 18, 2012 #4 I'm from Italy and pearls are from well known jewelry brand
jshepherd Pearl Paradise Joined Jun 22, 2004 Messages 6,338 Dec 18, 2012 #5 waidule said: I'm from Italy and pearls are from well known jewelry brand Click to expand... It doesn't matter if they're well-known. What is in that photo is not a strand of sea pearls from Japan. They are Chinese freshwater pearls - 100%.
waidule said: I'm from Italy and pearls are from well known jewelry brand Click to expand... It doesn't matter if they're well-known. What is in that photo is not a strand of sea pearls from Japan. They are Chinese freshwater pearls - 100%.
jshepherd Pearl Paradise Joined Jun 22, 2004 Messages 6,338 Dec 18, 2012 #7 No problem. Don't get taken!
Pearl Dreams Pearl Enthusiast Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 9,838 Dec 18, 2012 #8 Those look just like the very inexpensive freshwaters I see at low end gem and mineral shows. I even bought some like those and made a necklace to wear to a friend's wedding back in 2006. Here it is: Attachments pearl and fluorite necklace on towel.jpg 21.6 KB · Views: 100
Those look just like the very inexpensive freshwaters I see at low end gem and mineral shows. I even bought some like those and made a necklace to wear to a friend's wedding back in 2006. Here it is:
Caitlin Well-known member Joined Dec 11, 2004 Messages 8,502 Dec 18, 2012 #9 That is a beautiful choice of colors with the pearls!!!
Pearl Dreams Pearl Enthusiast Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 9,838 Dec 18, 2012 #10 Thanks Caitlin-- even low end pearls can be dressed up! The stones are 2 mm tourmalines, citrines, fluorites and a couple of blue topazes. Oh, and a couple of horn beads near the clasp.
Thanks Caitlin-- even low end pearls can be dressed up! The stones are 2 mm tourmalines, citrines, fluorites and a couple of blue topazes. Oh, and a couple of horn beads near the clasp.