PearlFancier
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- Aug 21, 2012
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Hello, I am a new member, pearl lover, and hope to learn much from this Guide. I have a very small collection of low-end but carefully selected pearl jewelry that I love as though they cost thousands of dollars.
One of my questions concerns all the pearls that I would describe as "blemished" or irregular now on the market, such as rosebud pearls, proprietary brands of pearls with mottled skins, extreme baroque shapes, etc.
Is this a case of the emperor's new clothes, or are these blotchy, misshapen pearls, which I would imagine at one time were crushed or discarded, considered bona fide pearl beauties? Some of the smooth baroque necklaces appeal to me, but I would hate to invest in one and have knowledgeable pearl watchers snickering behind my back! Thanks! PF
One of my questions concerns all the pearls that I would describe as "blemished" or irregular now on the market, such as rosebud pearls, proprietary brands of pearls with mottled skins, extreme baroque shapes, etc.
Is this a case of the emperor's new clothes, or are these blotchy, misshapen pearls, which I would imagine at one time were crushed or discarded, considered bona fide pearl beauties? Some of the smooth baroque necklaces appeal to me, but I would hate to invest in one and have knowledgeable pearl watchers snickering behind my back! Thanks! PF