Floridapearl
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- Jul 27, 2014
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Dear all,
Hi, I am new here. Well not really, have been reading and learning from all of you for a long time! I almost feel that I know many of you. So thanks right away for the opportunity to learn so much about pearls!
Now I have a question to you: Yesterday I purchased a long necklace of glorious silvery white large fireballs from the peal section at local department store (I am in Germany), which cost 79 Euros (approx. 100 USD) - was marked down from 200 Euros (approx. 270 USD). Today, upon inspecting them a bit closer, I did the "tooth test" and they are very smooth, not gritty like all my other pearls. I do not believe they are fakes, as I chose one of 5 different strands and all the pearls were different, no two alike. The lady at the store even showed me a sample pearl cut in half, to see how they look inside. So I scratched a bit harder on one of the peals close to the clasp, and they are coated with a clear iridescent "plastic?". It seems to me that under the plastic they look very much the same as through the coat, so no nasty surprise, but under the coat they are not gritty either. So is this normal? What kind of treatment is this? They do look great and weren't very expensive, but one does wonder.
Thanks for your help
Roda
Hi, I am new here. Well not really, have been reading and learning from all of you for a long time! I almost feel that I know many of you. So thanks right away for the opportunity to learn so much about pearls!
Now I have a question to you: Yesterday I purchased a long necklace of glorious silvery white large fireballs from the peal section at local department store (I am in Germany), which cost 79 Euros (approx. 100 USD) - was marked down from 200 Euros (approx. 270 USD). Today, upon inspecting them a bit closer, I did the "tooth test" and they are very smooth, not gritty like all my other pearls. I do not believe they are fakes, as I chose one of 5 different strands and all the pearls were different, no two alike. The lady at the store even showed me a sample pearl cut in half, to see how they look inside. So I scratched a bit harder on one of the peals close to the clasp, and they are coated with a clear iridescent "plastic?". It seems to me that under the plastic they look very much the same as through the coat, so no nasty surprise, but under the coat they are not gritty either. So is this normal? What kind of treatment is this? They do look great and weren't very expensive, but one does wonder.
Thanks for your help
Roda