Stellar Gem
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- Apr 8, 2015
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Hi everyone...just new to this site so please bear with me. ...I'll do my best to keep up.
Now and then in my gem and jewellery appraisal biz, I encounter a unique piece. Today, a lady in her late '80's brought me a keshi necklace to appraise. She received it from a Burmese friend in the 1960's and was told that it indeed originated in Burma. With the keshi on the larger side with an average size of 9.1 mm, it seems to me that the pearls are likely South Sea keshi (?).
Now the luster isn't fantastic but I'm wondering if the size alone would give these some value, say in the $500 range. The strand is 17"
Am I on the right track or undervaluing? Thanks for any help you can provide...doesn't hurt to ask, does it...
Heather
Now and then in my gem and jewellery appraisal biz, I encounter a unique piece. Today, a lady in her late '80's brought me a keshi necklace to appraise. She received it from a Burmese friend in the 1960's and was told that it indeed originated in Burma. With the keshi on the larger side with an average size of 9.1 mm, it seems to me that the pearls are likely South Sea keshi (?).
Now the luster isn't fantastic but I'm wondering if the size alone would give these some value, say in the $500 range. The strand is 17"
Am I on the right track or undervaluing? Thanks for any help you can provide...doesn't hurt to ask, does it...
Heather