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  1. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Earrings found at thrift store

    Take them into a jewelry store and have the metal tested.
  2. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Earrings found at thrift store

    What is the make-up of the metal? Is it marked on the earring post anywhere? They appear to be either lower-end Tahitians (the greenish gray color and the way the pearls are grooved). I could be wrong and they are actually FW pearls...but I am definitely leaning lower-quality Tahitians. I'm sure...
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    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    Good for you!
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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?

    Hummm, I'm seeing $37-$53 for a small to medium size filagree 14K pearl clasp (on EBay, Etsy and Bellafindigns.com...usually with free shipping (if you order enough from Bella it's free shipping). I have about 15 of these in various sizes and styles in a box of findings from all the necklaces I...
  5. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    My "Pearling" Story...

    Today I'm wearing my blue Akoya pearls (hard to believe these were considered "rejects" at one point...Mr. Mikimoto just didn't know how valuable they would become one day), worn with my Mother's "Bluebonnets" (sapphire/diamond necklace Daddy purchased for her on one of their European trips)...
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    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    I actually help my local charity thrift store evaluate their pearls so they don't confuse the costume jewelry pearls with the real ones. Most of the real pearls that are donated are very simple, older Akoya strands and those aren't worth much more than $80-$150, unless they are Mikimoto or...
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    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    You can post pictures of your pearls on this site to obtain information on them. Many people do this when finding pearls at thrift stores or estate sales, or inheriting them from relatives. Be sure to include the clasp front and back, some "inside" views of where the pearls attach to the knot of...
  8. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    How about this one for a delicious Tahitian strand...a bit out of my price range but definitely Tahitian!
  9. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    And here is another strand, also advertised as "Tahitian" with authentication, but this one is CLEARLY Freshwater...just look at the potato shapes and color. This seller also isn't aware that these are FW.
  10. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    This is a nice Tahitian strand...look at the color tones, roundness, and the quality of the clasp. Comes with an appraisal and is double what you paid (for the starting bid). No comparison in shape, color. These are the real deal. Save for a better deal.
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    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    This is so helpful for comparison.
  12. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    Unfortunately most jewelers are not well versed in pearls...that's why there is this forum! Your jeweler might not be well versed either, but many are. I had to learn so very, very much and paid way too much for some of my early strands too, and mine were directly from China so there was no...
  13. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    I also found this on EBay's Authentication of Pearls: So, what this means is that the EBay authentication is just saying that your strand is "some kind of" actual pearl. Their authenticators cannot determine "what kind" of pearl it is. So...if someone says it is Tahitian or South Sea or Akoya...
  14. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    Here is a photo of Chinese pearls that are advertised to be "Tahitian" but are actually freshwater. True Tahitian Pearls cannot be offered for anything close to this price. And these have that classic potato shape, even if they are not dyed, as many FW pearls do grow in these bluish/purple color...
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    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    And, of course, you can also look at lots of other different shaped Tahitians on this forum.
  16. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Do these appear to be genuine Tahitian?

    Agree with @BWeaves they are Chinese FW pearls, most likely dyed. The "potato shape" is a dead give away. Unfortunately the GIA evaluations they use at EBay is not the same as sending items to GIA for actual evaluation. Pearls sent to GIA are VERY expensive to evaluate...and they will actually...
  17. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

    That little FW pendant looks like a baby T-REX! Love it. Pearl shapes are often like looking at clouds...everyone sees something different.
  18. MotherOfPearlTrumpet

    My "Pearling" Story...

    @CathyKeshi, I LOVE that your 17 year old grandson is into pearls! How cool is that. Thank you for the kind sentiments. My son-in-law is healing nicely and "getting back to normal". He's planted a garden and loves watching his flowers/vegetables grow in his back yard areas; sharing the...
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    My "Pearling" Story...

    My little 10-month old grandson just couldn't resist this purple pearl net/basket necklace. I finally had to take it off, because he just couldn't keep his hands off of it. What a cutie. I love swapping out the pearl to match my shirt.
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    Pearls and Cosmetics

    I'm so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I lost my mother about 1 1/2 years ago and it is still pretty hard. I miss her. I also inherited some of her treasures (as did my sisters). It is a wonderful way to remember our mothers and honor them. Nothing makes me happier than when someone...
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