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    Mikimoto pearl and clasp identification

    Pella...It is those swooping triangles are the same! I am so glad I asked! This has all been such a mystery...lovely pearls....., maybe Mikimoto clasp, but not quite right......Is it fake?.....the pearls are so lovely, usually fake anything is just low quality.....so glad someone posted their...
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    Mikimoto pearl and clasp identification

    Before I restring these, I thought these were just normal, but is this a Mikimoto clasp? I think I see the M and then I think I don't. The stamp looks kind of like MK's stamp. It is old Akoyas with really nice nacre and worth saving.
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    14k clasp indication of quality or what is the worse mismatch of clasp and pearls you have seen and why is it bad?

    KarinK.... Looking locally seems brilliant! But there are always people getting rid of things, either giving to charities or reselling in every country. I also recently looked up thread options in EU and while hard for me (living in the US) to find...there were options. Mikimoto uses...
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    Differentiate saltwater from freshwater pearls

    BWeaves...love that story & your information! That is really helpful! I doubt I will be that skilled, yet I can see that from when I joined here and knew very little...I still could only tell real from imitation and not without lots of looking & "tooth testing".... to now I can tell imitation...
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    Are these south sea pearls?

    Polforos... I had a good friend who owned a jewelry store...she said, many people would bring in very worn items for repair....but a few, very few would bring in items that looked "hardly worn" they said that they wore them every day and want to sell them for something different. She said it...
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    A Visit to Mikimoto Pearl Island

    That is so very interesting!!! I love the 12 ways jewelry kit... back in the day... so much fun...my grandmother talked about the Coro Duo brooches...but that takes it to a whole different level!!
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    Newly thrifted ring

    Others know better than I, but it looks like a freshwater "button" pearl. I love the color combo & design! Than one, either the tooth test or against another known real pearl. If you start buying thrift store gold or silver... there are fake marks...especially 925... so you want to get a...
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    Are these south sea pearls?

    Polforos... There are quite a few places that encourage people to save on clasps & spend more on the pearls. While I think that might be great for Grey pearls.... (Silver with Rodium is very hard to tell from white gold, unless it is marked) I find the silver on the Golden SS a little...
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    Differentiate saltwater from freshwater pearls

    Freshpeachez... with Thrift store pearls... It helps a lot to know both clasp & pearl culturing. For instance, the graduated strand were a post WWII thing often sold to military stationed or going to Asia (I assume that the Korean & Vietnam War were big drivers of that...so 50's-60's) ..Most...
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    My beta project! Not pearls but they COULD be incorporated.

    I have several of these in woven pearls bracelets, even as a necklace. I think these are stunning and so much work. If you can get some small roundish pearls and vintage Rice pearls...you could make a very similar pattern.
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    Post War Mikimoto

    Such a fun mystery! Excited for an answer!
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    New US Tariffs

    Thanks... I understand more now. Thanks again!
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    Mikimoto strand

    Just up the road near Tacoma after traveling the country with my sweet man. Loved taking my Grandmother to WS Nordstroms and window shopping...she went to the fashion..as she wanted more bling. She bought some rice pearls in the late 80's, but only because they were 12 stand.
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    New US Tariffs

    Well that is one take on pearl tariffs. I normally participate in another sector of the economy that has current tariff issues and was surprised at pearl tariffs. Bet the case could be made for nacre.
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    Post War Mikimoto

    TheTanfieldKid I was in a jewelry forum & a jeweler's heir was discussing her brother's addiction & stealing metal stamps to sell fakes for $. Her father had to replace them & it lead to a very interesting discussion on marks & metal stamps & accuracy. Followed by lots of stories of fakes...some...
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    Found at a thrift store

    I had the same issues with 2 estates too. What I find so funny is thrift stores/estate sales/church sales.... I have seem so many marked (Marvella, etc) faux pearls that were priced high ($30-50), while older genuine pearls tossed in the $5 bin because they did not have a hang tag or weren't...
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    Type of metal used in Tin Cups

    @Shani I have seen tin cups of silver, gold, gold filled, base metal, fine silk (rope like) thread and "fish line". Others have given you ideas. The Silk hangs really nicely, but gets dirty. The "fishing line" is really horrible...kinking & bending.... was an "illusion" craze...I doubt you...
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    Type of metal used in Tin Cups

    Do I need to google this or how do you do it?
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    New US Tariffs

    SteveM... I can understand the FW tariffs as we do make FW pearls in the US.... but do we in the US make any saltwater pearls? Or do I just misunderstand tariffs?
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    Mikimoto strand

    When were you at Nordstroms and was that downtown PDX? For a couple of years I and my Architecture classmates took (25 cent) coffee breaks in downtown Nordstroms.... I made sure to walk by the jewelry on my way up to coffee! I certainly didn't know anything about pearls then.
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