pearlescence
purveyor of pearls UK/EU
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They look like heavily over-dyed freshwater pearls..there is none of the vibrancy of colour variation which I want to see and expect in any tahitian pearl. They might as well be plastic beads from the photo and the description tells me nothing about quality really, size of pearls, lustre, surface....
If you want Tahitian pearls then you could start by learning more about them by looking at Josh's Kamoka Pearl Farm website - www.kamokapearls.com. It is very informative, and has lots of fabulous photos of how tahitians should look
It may be a bias on my part but I want my pearls to look like real pearls, not like any old beads
(Is it okay to be critical when I am on a different continent and out of the running, as it were?)
If you want Tahitian pearls then you could start by learning more about them by looking at Josh's Kamoka Pearl Farm website - www.kamokapearls.com. It is very informative, and has lots of fabulous photos of how tahitians should look
It may be a bias on my part but I want my pearls to look like real pearls, not like any old beads
(Is it okay to be critical when I am on a different continent and out of the running, as it were?)