Found a 3-piece set in storage.

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Hi. I know absolutely nothing about pearls. I found a 3-piece set (necklace, bracelet, & stud earrings) in storage and need help to identify the type of pearls and possibly a rough value range. Thanks for any and all help.

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3. unknown

4. Logo appears to be a "W" inside a diamond and stamped with 14K

5. Sizes vary.... roughly between 4 - 4.5mm. Some appear to be perfectly round without flaws while others are misshapened and "dirty".
 
I think you have a set of Chinese cultured freshwater, all-nacre pearls. They are on the small side, not fully round, and the clasp, although gold, is a simple, lightweight spring ring (so not a lot of gold value.)

Cultured pearls do not tend to hold their value on resale unless they are either historic pearls or a brand name like Mikimoto.

For what people seem to be willing to pay these days, I suggest you look on eBay for similar pre-owned sets that have already sold. (As opposed to items currently listed but not yet sold.)
 
I think you have a set of Chinese cultured freshwater, all-nacre pearls. They are on the small side, not fully round, and the clasp, although gold, is a simple, lightweight spring ring (so not a lot of gold value.)

Cultured pearls do not tend to hold their value on resale unless they are either historic pearls or a brand name like Mikimoto.

For what people seem to be willing to pay these days, I suggest you look on eBay for similar pre-owned sets that have already sold. (As opposed to items currently listed but not yet sold.)

So not a great find. lol Thank you very much for your response.
 
You know what? They would be a nice size for a young girl.

Is there any little girl in your life who would enjoy them?

The nice thing about all-nacre pearls is that she could wear them every day without ever wearing out the nacre. Freshwater pearls are great for everyday wear.
 
But you are right in that it is not a valuable find.

- Karin
 
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