LongBeach
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I inherited a few lovely pearl necklaces and a pearl ring recently. One of the necklaces was revalued today as being of "no value" by my jeweller's gemologist, despite being originally valued in 1993 at $3,500 for insurance purposes. When I first took it to them they seemed quite excited about it and thought they might be Keshi pearls. However, when I picked them up today they advised they were imitation and of no value at all!
The original 1993 valuation read as follows:
"Natural Pearl Graduated 2 Row Necklet (83 Pearls 3-8.7mm, 80 Pearls 2.8-9.15mm., Knotted, 38 & 36cm.) & 18ct. Y.G. & Plat. 9 Diamond (OSC., By Spread Cente 0.015ct., 4x0.025ct., 4x0.01ct.) Grain set Circular Snap."
You can see the "PLAT" hallmark clearly on the back of the snap; I believe that indicates low value mixed metal according to one site I went to. The pearls don't look quite as discoloured as my photographs and the diamonds are done no justice at all in my photos either. I'd be interested in your thoughts/opinions.
If anyone is interested I will post the other pearl jewellery on here too. There is one spectacular necklace which I hope to be able to wear somewhere one day!
The original 1993 valuation read as follows:
"Natural Pearl Graduated 2 Row Necklet (83 Pearls 3-8.7mm, 80 Pearls 2.8-9.15mm., Knotted, 38 & 36cm.) & 18ct. Y.G. & Plat. 9 Diamond (OSC., By Spread Cente 0.015ct., 4x0.025ct., 4x0.01ct.) Grain set Circular Snap."
You can see the "PLAT" hallmark clearly on the back of the snap; I believe that indicates low value mixed metal according to one site I went to. The pearls don't look quite as discoloured as my photographs and the diamonds are done no justice at all in my photos either. I'd be interested in your thoughts/opinions.
If anyone is interested I will post the other pearl jewellery on here too. There is one spectacular necklace which I hope to be able to wear somewhere one day!