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  1. pattye

    Identify Jewelry Mark

    Impressive research, Pearl Dreams!
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    What is this stuff on my pearls and does it make them worthless?

    Catrin, ahh, this looks like someone's artistic vision to enrich the appearance of the pearls and give them some additional character. Some time back there were Zebra striped (dyed) pearls. And now we facet pearls, carve patterns, create intricate inlay. What is Sukhmani? The company that...
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    Identify my pearls Necklace

    You're welcome.
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    Identify my pearls Necklace

    Hi Abdulallah, These pearls are freshwater pearls from China. These are nucleated with a small piece of donor tissue, and don't have a bead inside, which is why you see many shapes and rings.
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    Mikimoto?

    This is certainly a piece deserving a close up examination! I'm curious to know what the necklace measures, too. Thank you, Pella, for finding that current Miki "lace necklace" and bringing it to our attention. Here's a preowned Mikimoto "lace necklace" listed on Ebay for $4530 4-7.5mm...
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    Mikimoto?

    Welcome, Square! Looks like genuine Mikimoto to me and in good shape. There are 5 rows of pearls, so that is many more than on a single strand necklace. Logo is accurate with apparently high quality pearls. I would describe it as a woven pearl collar (necklace). This could be from the 50's...
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    Where to buy loose gemstone beads?

    Sometimes you can find a strand of mixed type of gemstones, or a strand of gems that have a range of colors like tourmaline does. I searched "multicolor tourmaline beads" on etsy and found a number of options and sizes. What a lovely way to personalize a classic pearl necklace.
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    Found these in a jewellery box.

    Good information to know, thank you, Barbara! I have noticed both Stuller and Rio Grande carry bead tips in 14K gold plated and Rio has them in 14k solid gold, so they definitely are still in use.
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    Peanut pearls,accidents or deliberate seeding?

    Ahh, so much beauty and character! Yes, these pearls would have been rejects because of the accidental twinning. We know historically that perfect round Akoya, blemish free, high luster are still qualities most prized by many. Looking at your pearls, one sees ripples in the nacre, baroque and...
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    Quick Mikimoto question

    Thank you for the reference, Pella. This clasp looks like it has the rounded lock and hinge. It appears Mikimoto created quite a few circle brooches. I feel this piece is probably authentic. The seller does have a 2 week return policy. Evinz, in person you'd find it easy to tell if the...
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    Quick Mikimoto question

    Please post a photo of your interesting brooch, both front and back. It would be helpful to see the markings.
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    Near round/Off round Akoya pearls or freshwater pearls?

    Welcome, Classicpearl. Yes, these look like Akoya pearls to me. I see a few typical blemishes and color consistent with vintage Akoya. Only a very small percentage of a pearl harvest will have perfect round and blemish free pearls. Personally, I prefer the less round and baroque pearls. The...
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    Peanut pearls,accidents or deliberate seeding?

    Wow, Barbara, your twin pearls are lovely! There would have been 2 mop nucleus inserted at the same time in the oyster which then grew together instead of separately. In PEARLS by Elizabeth Strack, describing part of the detailed Akoya grafting process: "In most cases, two nuclei are inserted...
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    Mikimoto strand

    It looks to me like the necklace was restrung with much heavier thread than the original strand would have had. I think that at this length Miki would have knots between each pearl. The larger knots here are possibly adding as much as 2 inches. I also suggest having restringing and repair...
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    Mystery Vintage Freshwater Pearls

    Helen, I keep coming back to look at your fascinating small pearls. The large amount of "matter" makes me think this is a small natural pearl. One where the parasite that bored through the oyster shell wasn't completely absorbed. Perhaps the other pearls are the same? Although the lilac...
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    Great Aunt Catherine’s pearls

    I agree with Ennui, Akoya pearls, how lovely to have a double strand! Looks like the silk is a bit dirty or maybe just a darker color but not stretched out. Are you thinking about restringing?
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    Can someone please tell me what I have

    Welcome, hendohbb! Yes, you have a cultured freshwater necklace, with very good luster. Yes, I've seen where mabe pearls are cultured in heart shape. But I can't tell from the photo if this is a cultured mabe or imitation. Are there karat gold markings inside or anywhere on the locket? On...
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    Beautiful blues?

    Agreed, P&P, what a fun job! When you look down the holes, does the nucleus look dark? It's possible the pearls were irradiated to deepen the color. My thought is some kind of treatment.
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    Online Pearl Class from the Victoria and Albert Museum

    Thinking seriously about taking this course ~ thanks for sharing the info, BWeaves.
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