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  1. pattye

    How Identify These Pearls in my Bracelet

    Yes, probably dyed, and they have very nice luster! Enjoy!!
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    What do these look like?

    Are these photos you took, RogerG? These appear to be SS goldens with lovely overtones. Interesting clasp, too.
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    Sticky residue on Tahitian pearls

    I'd use a cotton or gauze pad with the acetone and wipe each pearl then rinse well in distilled or filtered water.
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    These are freshwater, right?

    The reflections are so similar on all the pearls; I think they might be imitation. I doubt freshwaters would be that consistent in size.
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    Lapis and pearl re-work project

    Lary007, sounds like a beautiful way to redesign your lapis beads and incorporate a special pearl! BWeaves, what a lovely remake of your strand!
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    Can anyone help me identify these beautiful pearls , I have inherited them thanks they were in a Mikimoto box but aren't Mikimoto

    We aren't able to assess a value from photos. They do appear round, which are generally more valuable than baroque. We recommend you look around on line for similar items.
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    My first Mikimoto

    Congratulations, Pearlywhite, it's very beautiful!
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    My first Mikimoto

    Somehow I got the impression she was looking at other pearls in person and online, and perhaps hadn't seen Miki AA in person.
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    My first Mikimoto

    Welcome to P-G! How exciting for you, Pearliewhite! Will you be buying online or in person? Miki AA will be very lustrous and high quality. There should be no scratches and very few tiny blemishes. One way to look for blemishes and natural imperfections is to lay the piece of jewelry out...
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    What does this tell me?

    Such interesting pearls, fascinating to me even if they are blotchy, definitely in the "pondsline" category!
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    Mikimoto Bowtie Clasp in Silver

    Silver clasps are often plated with rhodium, and even white gold items. I can't say how that might affect metal testing.
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    Help for a Newbie

    You might try a search on etsy or google for "3 strand crystal clasp silver" or some variations of that. Many choker necklaces have a decorative clasp that is worn in the front.
  13. pattye

    12th Anniversary purchase

    AND, DF9, if your wife loves the color blue, there are natural color blue Akoya pearls, which would likely be a beautiful color on her.
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    12th Anniversary purchase

    Thanks so much for this reminder, Jeg!
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    12th Anniversary purchase

    How special that you're doing so much research to find the perfect pearl Anniversary Gift! I don't know how much time you have, but I certainly can recommend Hisano Shepherd's expertise and guidance at Pearl Paradise. Being a very petite person herself with exquisite taste, via a virtual...
  16. pattye

    Help Identify Vintage Pearl Bead?!

    Please post a photo of the other beads, including the red ones. These may be dyed mother of pearl and can be very eye-catching.
  17. pattye

    My weekend project

    Well done, what a lovely, memorable gift, Wednesday!
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    My new pearls!

    What fun pearls; be ready for compliments!
  19. pattye

    My Rehoming and Rescue Project

    Very lustrous pearls and so versatile with the carabiner clasp! Your knotting looks great!
  20. pattye

    Tricks for cutting apart knotted pearls?

    Yes, the tiny homemade hook works pretty well for me! The worst is when there's heavy duty glue in the hole also. Then microwaving the pearl in a cup of boiling water can help loosen the glue. It may have to be done more than once. Soaking in Attack or Acetone are other options for softening...
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