danachit
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This week I had a lovely visit with an older woman. We had the most wonderful conversation over dinner as I relayed story after story from this forum. She, too, loves pearls and was anxious to return home so she could share her pearls with me.
She opened a dresser drawer and I saw boxes atop boxes of old brooches, charm bracelets, necklaces...some gloriously from the 20s!!
However, as she gingerly removed her 'pearls' my heart broke as I immediately saw these were not real. She asked my opinion and I commented on their beauty but told her they were actually not genuine pearls. I then showed her how to tell with a gentle tooth rub...comparing her real Mikimotos to the plastic variety.
I felt so sad for her. All this time she had what she thought were her Mama's pearls. They WERE her Mama's pearls...just not the variety from an oyster. They had yellowed over time and lost their 'pearl-likeness' too.
Have yall had to break the news like this? It's hard...I felt bad for her. But I intend to do a bang-up restringing job on her Mikimotos and maybe throw in some cornbread muffins to boot.
She opened a dresser drawer and I saw boxes atop boxes of old brooches, charm bracelets, necklaces...some gloriously from the 20s!!
However, as she gingerly removed her 'pearls' my heart broke as I immediately saw these were not real. She asked my opinion and I commented on their beauty but told her they were actually not genuine pearls. I then showed her how to tell with a gentle tooth rub...comparing her real Mikimotos to the plastic variety.
I felt so sad for her. All this time she had what she thought were her Mama's pearls. They WERE her Mama's pearls...just not the variety from an oyster. They had yellowed over time and lost their 'pearl-likeness' too.
Have yall had to break the news like this? It's hard...I felt bad for her. But I intend to do a bang-up restringing job on her Mikimotos and maybe throw in some cornbread muffins to boot.