S step New Member Joined Oct 13, 2017 Messages 9 Oct 16, 2017 #1 Hi! I need your help in identifying if these are south sea pearls. Thanks. Attachments image.jpg 57.7 KB · Views: 92 image.jpg 36.4 KB · Views: 90 image.jpg 42.1 KB · Views: 99
Pearl Dreams Pearl Enthusiast Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 9,891 Oct 16, 2017 #2 I'm leaning toward bead nucleated freshwater pearls.
S step New Member Joined Oct 13, 2017 Messages 9 Oct 16, 2017 #3 Pearl Dreams said: I'm leaning toward bead nucleated freshwater pearls. Click to expand... Thanks. The size is 12mm to 15mm. What are the signs it is FW?
Pearl Dreams said: I'm leaning toward bead nucleated freshwater pearls. Click to expand... Thanks. The size is 12mm to 15mm. What are the signs it is FW?
LondonPearl Well-known member Joined May 14, 2015 Messages 142 Oct 16, 2017 #4 step said: Thanks. The size is 12mm to 15mm. What are the signs it is FW? Click to expand... The round spot on the middle photo is a typical flaw found on freshwater pearls....
step said: Thanks. The size is 12mm to 15mm. What are the signs it is FW? Click to expand... The round spot on the middle photo is a typical flaw found on freshwater pearls....
judimcc6 New Member Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 329 Oct 16, 2017 #5 The surface doesn't have the satiny quality that you would see in a SS pearl.
Pearl Dreams Pearl Enthusiast Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 9,891 Oct 16, 2017 #6 Also the color seems a bit warmer white.
S step New Member Joined Oct 13, 2017 Messages 9 Oct 16, 2017 #7 Pearl Dreams said: Also the color seems a bit warmer white. Click to expand... I see. Here's another photo Attachments image.jpg 68.6 KB · Views: 92 image.jpg 83.1 KB · Views: 91
Pearl Dreams said: Also the color seems a bit warmer white. Click to expand... I see. Here's another photo
K Katbran Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2011 Messages 6,528 Oct 16, 2017 #8 I agree , first thought was bead nucleated freshwater pearls .
Lugana Member Joined Sep 13, 2016 Messages 316 Oct 16, 2017 #9 The shape, the luster, the color, the blemishes - to me as well everything looks more freshwater-y rather than south sea..
The shape, the luster, the color, the blemishes - to me as well everything looks more freshwater-y rather than south sea..
jshepherd Pearl Paradise Joined Jun 22, 2004 Messages 6,344 Oct 16, 2017 #10 Agreed. Those are not South Sea pearls. They looks like beaded Chinese freshwater pearls.
S step New Member Joined Oct 13, 2017 Messages 9 Oct 16, 2017 #11 jshepherd said: Agreed. Those are not South Sea pearls. They looks like beaded Chinese freshwater pearls. Click to expand... Oh. Thanks.
jshepherd said: Agreed. Those are not South Sea pearls. They looks like beaded Chinese freshwater pearls. Click to expand... Oh. Thanks.