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Thanks for the help so far- at least I know those 2 strands can safely be dismantled and clasps put to better use. Yesterday l found yet another suspected faux strand on the junk pile this one has a sterling clasp
Thanks for the help so far- at least I know those 2 strands can safely be dismantled and clasps put to better use. Yesterday l found yet another suspected faux strand on the junk pile this one has a sterling clasp
I thrifted these strands of pearl like beads primarily to use the clasp as a finding- but I don't think they are pearls I think they are imitation but I don't understand why the rather nice white gold clasps were used on them. From the photos you can see that they both have rather nice white...
I thrifted these strands of pearl like beads primarily to use the clasp as a finding- but I don't think they are pearls I think they are imitation but I don't understand why the rather nice white gold clasps were used on them. From the photos you can see that they both have rather nice white...
Flat spot is not cut away per se its more like rubbed down - I have mabe pearl earrings so i don't think it seems like blister - at least not like modern blister. I don't know just that nacre seems very think because if it is original pearl to ring luster seems very bright compared to finger...
Do you think it is still worth analysis even with the flat spot ?- the spot has less luster than the other parts of the pearl.
PS I originally asked about this ring because i think the setting is nice and was wondering whether to replace the pearl because of its flat spot ( if people thought...
I tried to take more pictures the ring is a good quality engraved ring. I tried to show the flat spot near the one prong - luster from top is pretty good though