black saltwater pearl neclace

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i"m new to this forum so please bare with me as i try to figure it out. I'v just rgistered and uploaded a picture into my album of a saltwater black pearl neclace givento me as a gift a year ago and i was wondering if anyone had a rough idea as to what its value would be??
 
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Sorry i am trying to post the picture in this forum but havn"t worked out how to do it yet haha not very technical but you can view in my profile for now
 
Sorry. I don't see any pictures in your album either. Click Go Advanced next to the quick reply button and you should be able to load a picture into this thread.
 
Thank you for the reply, i think i'v done it...........hopefully haha
 

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From this shot it appears to be a strand of black freshwater (treated) pearls, not saltwater. Can you take a macro shot to we can see a close up?
 
They were bought as saltwater pearls so hopefully that is what they are, i know they were quite expensive and from a reputable jeweller.............. how do i take a macro shot?? or would it be better if i take a picture outside?
 
If you are using a digital camera, use the setting with the little flower. This will allow you to take a close up shot.
 
Thanks again for the quick reply, I've tried to get the best picture I can but it might be better if I take another tomorrow in natural daylight but I've attached the ones I've just taken anyway, hope this helps
 

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It could be treated akoya. Are the pearls all perfectly round? In the first shot, near the center of the necklace, it looked like there was a sort of potato-shaped pearl.
 
They are all round shaped but not perfectly smooth, some have the odd dent in them which makes them look slightly less round and they are quite multi-coloured like blues and greens when the light hits
 
It is more the shape of the pearls we would like to know more about. If some are not completely round, what would you call their shape? Potato shaped? Perhaps, if there are som pearls not quite round you could take a picture of some of them?

- Karin
 
i can only see 2 that i would say are just slightly 'off' round and a bit more potato shaped, i'v taken some photo's as best i can but i will try and take some better ones in the natural daylight tomorow as the bulb light is reflecting to much
Also if i wanted to sell my pearls would i still have to get them valued and get a certificate before sale?

Joanne
 
I've attached the ones i'd just taken as they might help
 

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There probably was but the neclace was a gift from my ex partner who i am no longer in contact with, i know it was purchased at Jenny Wren jewellers in Cowbridge, South Glamorgan and it had to be ordered in but thats all i know. I'v been looking on the internet and it keeps coming back that i would have to pay to have it valued and a certificate before i sell it but i just want to know whether this would be worth my while
 
i forgot to add it's 24 inches in length, i measure the pearls at between 9-10mm and it has a silver magnetic catch
 
Sorry to be picky, but can you shoot pix in indirect lighting, like from a north window or outside on the north side of the house. No flash. It would help to see the colors. Colors make it worth more. Right now they look like dyed black pearls with no overtones.
 
yeah i can do that, there's loads of different colours in them that change depending on the light but i'l do this tomorrow in daylight if thats ok and thanks again for everyones response
 
Since you know the seller, have you tried contacting them? If it had to be ordered they might have information about in their files. Or might recognize at least the kind of pearls they sell from the photographs.

- Karin
 
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