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  1. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    They do look really similar...and yours are Bahrain, Caitlin? Thanks for showing them :-) I'm going to candle them...need to investigate improving the set-up. Having the opportunity to look these pearls has been an educational delight...I really feel that I'm getting to grips with what to look...
  2. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    Also...more pics. I love these ones..high hopes that they're natural too. I've cleaned these, with an interdental brush to get at the holes ;-) They are around 6mm. ..
  3. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    Well, they cleaned up to look quite pretty...I added the larger ones to some small which looked similar (although looking at these pics, there is one rogue with smoother nacre and a blue tint).
  4. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    Caitlin...thank you for all that info...really helpful, and i loved your analogy of the molluscs living like chickens in huge sheds do today. It makes sense that if they were ill in any way it would spread throughout the colony so easily. I'm like a dog with a bone with this one, now I've...
  5. hbyrne

    Tay pearl brooch?

    Pearlessence...think I was just getting carried way with the idea that he could be Scottish! Let me know next time you're in Brighton though!
  6. hbyrne

    Tay pearl brooch?

    MSC...I read yesterday (somewhere) that there were pearls in German rivers. But, also that jewellers in the town of Pzorzheim also used American pearls. Apparently there were 14,000 workers involved in the 1890's!!!
  7. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    Thank you for your replies. Dave, that is fascinating. It's only in understanding the molluscs that I'll ever be able to understand the pearls! Reading your reply makes me think that maybe I was jumping to conclusions with my theory about some kind of managed 'sickness' of the oysters in the...
  8. hbyrne

    Tay pearl brooch?

    Hmm...it's very true, I've never seen a picture of a supposed 'Tay' pearl that shape. The pic bottom right is of a brooch in the book sold at the current Pearl exhibition at the V&A in London....They look just like mine. It is listed as Tay pearl...(however, there is also a locket in the book...
  9. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    Whoops, no I didn't mean Dave was cruel to his molluscs! I meant maybe the reason for the great numbers of available seed pearls in the C18/19th was diseases within the molluscs...I've found this article in a book about the pearl industry in the Gulf of Mannar which might support this theory..
  10. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    Haha....they sure were dirty! Got so excited I didn't think to clean them before the pics.
  11. hbyrne

    Ombre triple-strand baroque necklace

    Lovely, lovely necklace! The colours and the hues within are just too gorgeous!!
  12. hbyrne

    Tay pearl brooch?

    Hello there....I don't know if any of you saw this amusing little fellow on Ebay? Well, I finally caved in and bought him. He arrived this morning, and I'm more than pleased. He has such personality, with his cute cabochon ruby eye and handmade gold setting. He was sold as an antique baroque...
  13. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    Caitlin...I've been wondering about this for a while. I've seen a post here on the forum (by Dave, I think) with a pic of a very poorly oyster which had hundreds of teeny, tiny pearls. Can there be a link? Maybe the oysters then were sickly ones? I also remember from somewhere that the...
  14. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    How did I miss THOSE earrings? Filigree and teeny pearls together? ...and they are flowery, leafy shapes.... It's almost too much for me ;-) Also, such an interesting conversation too, I'd never heard of Oaxacan jewellery. I'm learning so much, thank you both.
  15. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    Ok, so...I've sorted them into different 'types'...it seems to be a collection of mainly old natural pearls and faux pearls, with maybe a sprinkling of old cultureds. I found it very difficult to take decent pics with any of the equipment I have...so, you'll see, I've taken pics down a 10x...
  16. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    I bought these two boxes from a neighbour, who knowing ive become interested in pearls popped by with them and said she'd like ?30 for them. Both of her parents came from families who had jewellers shops and she used to rummage in these boxes to source pearls to make Regency style costumes when...
  17. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    MSC...glad you agree ;-) FrenchPearl...Being as I don't really know what I'm doing...at this stage...how big, and how dirty the drill-hole is plays a crucial role in my deciding which section of the box each pearl goes in! Helen
  18. hbyrne

    Exciting looking box of old pearls...

    PGers....Just had to share, as I'm sooo beside myself...sorting through this little box of old pearls..quite a few look promising as naturals :-)) Any tips on how to go about this? I'm just putting them in groups with others that look similar. Good job I'm not working tomorrow!! Happily, Helen
  19. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    MSC... I used the Moe calipers against the tape measure, normally you would use them on the girdle of a diamond to find the diameter, this gives a number on the caliper gauge which you then look up in the Moe book to find an approximate weight based on the thickness of girdle. In your case the...
  20. hbyrne

    My Natural Pearl Collection

    Oh, and...I just adore all the wingy river pearl pieces! As regards the origin of these, they're something I very rarely see here in England. I've worked in antique jewellery for the last fifteen years and only just recently bought one piece in for the shop.
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