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  1. LondonPearl

    February Hong Kong show

    Let the fun begin..... finished setting up late yesterday...... let’s hope it’s a busy first day today.
  2. LondonPearl

    Philippines South Sea Pearl farms

    Most of the treated gold pearls are produced in Japan. They generally buy cheap light cream / yellow pearls which are hard to sell and make them gold. I know of two companies in Kobe that offer such treatments. Sadly a good percentage of this “gold” is sold on as “natural” colour. I frequently...
  3. LondonPearl

    Enormous Keshi Strand

    These are not too shabby either .... but not Keshi ...
  4. LondonPearl

    Enormous Keshi Strand

    I have a distinct feeling I was offered these as loose recently .... if it was these.... the material is fantastic. I only passed because i find baroques slower than a few years ago. I wonder if other vendors have had the same reaction to baroques?
  5. LondonPearl

    drilled akoya pearls, 8,5 and 9mm

    You would need to send the necklace to someone who has a stock of old Akoya so that they can find a match. Which country are you in?
  6. LondonPearl

    February Hong Kong show

    Hi - who is coming to the Hong Kong show in three weeks time? It would be great to meet any of you that are out at the show - we are in the pearl hall ....
  7. LondonPearl

    Dyed or Naturally Colored South Sea & Tahitian Pearls?

    Most of the colour treatment to this type of pearl takes place in Japan. Much of the "gold" South Sea that leaves Japan was not that colour when it arrived.....
  8. LondonPearl

    Dyed or Naturally Colored South Sea & Tahitian Pearls?

    The 3rd Photo - with the "loose" pair being held looks suspiciously orange.... at least on my screen ....though I don't think its possible to tell from a photograph whether the pears are natural colour or not. The over 'orange' pearls are often South Sea that have been colour enhanced.
  9. LondonPearl

    Pearl measurement question

    Pearlescence .... Name and shame!! I regularly exhibit in Hong Kong and I long for a level playing field......
  10. LondonPearl

    Pearl measurement question

    My real bug bear remains "Chinese size" 9-10mm which is, at best 8.5-9.5mm. Many companies will then sell this item as a 9-10mm strand or even as a 10mm strand. It simply is not. This is not a measurement rounding issue. It is deception pure and simple.
  11. LondonPearl

    Pearl measurement question

    I think a 3.8mm pearl should be described as a 3.8mm pearl. It's not rocket science. I find it sad that some people seem to need to play with the facts to do business. Business is based on trust.
  12. LondonPearl

    Pearl measurement question

    The "Chinese size" issue is a major problem in our industry. It is one of the elephants in the room that no one likes to discuss.... but here goes... As a company we measure every pearl we sell and describe it accurately. Many pearl dealers - you know who you are - sell using the sizing that the...
  13. LondonPearl

    Pearl measurement question

    It's not a dumb question! If only the Chinese played by the rules.... They seem to think that "Chinese size" is acceptable. They always round up by a mm or more. Caveat emptor!
  14. LondonPearl

    Southsea Pearl vs Edison Pearls

    I have never purchased this colour! They were a deeper pink / purple shade.
  15. LondonPearl

    Southsea Pearl vs Edison Pearls

    Pearlesence - We have hundreds of necklaces as well as Kilos of loose pearls. My opinion is that the colour has changed ....
  16. LondonPearl

    Southsea Pearl vs Edison Pearls

    Oh dear Pearlescence. It is not "one pearl" - it is a vast quantity. You can choose to believe whatever you like - it makes no odds to me whatever.
  17. LondonPearl

    Southsea Pearl vs Edison Pearls

    The owner of Grace pearl told me he chose the name - he said that the pearls were a great invention.... it is a lame name though .....
  18. LondonPearl

    Freshwater pearls harvest

    If you are purchasing your pearls from dealers in Hong Kong then it might be wise to follow the advice from Pearlescence. I find however that you get the best items and prices by purchasing from producers directly. It does mean you need to travel a lot but the result is you get the best pearls...
  19. LondonPearl

    Any chance these are SSP?

    The defect on the ring is one that occurs on freshwater pearls .....
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