Annette Rene
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- Joined
- Jan 7, 2014
- Messages
- 16
Hello all! I'm new here. I've been an avid collector (and seller) of antique jewelry for some time now. I will be the first to admit - I do not know much about pearls. So that is why I am here - to expand my knowledge in the wonderful world of pearls!!
I thought I'd start off by showing you a few of my pieces I've acquired and see what you have to say about quality and worth. Don't worry about hurting my feelings - most of these things I've picked up for next to nothing.
First off - I will show you the star of my pearl collection. An Elizabeth Gage Torsade pearl necklace with 18k gold clasp, 18k beads, and Lapis. Now I know this one is worth a good deal for it being just an Elizabeth Gage - I have yet to have it appraised. This is an older piece so I can't find another like it online - but, the ones I've seen close to it are up in the $10,000 range...
Next I have a large heavy custom made ring. It's either 14k or 18k (I tested it but I honestly can't remember at the moment). I really find the darker pearl next to the white very pleasing to the eye! I have no idea what type pearls these are or what is the worth of something like this...
# 3 is a fun necklace with a 14k clasp. I was told these are Biwa pearls ~ But, I definitely do not know how to check if they are real/fake:
#4 is a long double strand pearl necklace with a 14k gold Chinese Symbol clasp. I have no idea what type pearls these are - I'm guessing freshwater:
#5 is a triple strand pearl necklace, again with a 14k gold clasp. I'm guessing freshwater again. I do not know what the worth of these pearls would be or if they are desirable:
#6 was an interesting find for me - someone was selling this 4 strand necklace for $6 "scrap" and I picked them up. A friend told me they were Biwa pearls, but again I am not sure. These pictures aren't so good (taken with my phone) so you can't really see the lovely peachy hue. The clasp is worthless - being gold filled. But, I thought there could be something to the pearls themselves.
And lastly, I thought these were just fantastic. Someone gave me some faceted grey pearls with a tulip beadcap. I made the drop down labradorite and antique mother of pearl rosary beads to go along with them:
Please, let me know what you think! I'd love to learn more about what I have. Also, I apologize for the poor quality photos!
Hope you all are having a wonderful start to the New Year!
-Annette Rene
I thought I'd start off by showing you a few of my pieces I've acquired and see what you have to say about quality and worth. Don't worry about hurting my feelings - most of these things I've picked up for next to nothing.
First off - I will show you the star of my pearl collection. An Elizabeth Gage Torsade pearl necklace with 18k gold clasp, 18k beads, and Lapis. Now I know this one is worth a good deal for it being just an Elizabeth Gage - I have yet to have it appraised. This is an older piece so I can't find another like it online - but, the ones I've seen close to it are up in the $10,000 range...
Next I have a large heavy custom made ring. It's either 14k or 18k (I tested it but I honestly can't remember at the moment). I really find the darker pearl next to the white very pleasing to the eye! I have no idea what type pearls these are or what is the worth of something like this...
# 3 is a fun necklace with a 14k clasp. I was told these are Biwa pearls ~ But, I definitely do not know how to check if they are real/fake:
#4 is a long double strand pearl necklace with a 14k gold Chinese Symbol clasp. I have no idea what type pearls these are - I'm guessing freshwater:
#5 is a triple strand pearl necklace, again with a 14k gold clasp. I'm guessing freshwater again. I do not know what the worth of these pearls would be or if they are desirable:
#6 was an interesting find for me - someone was selling this 4 strand necklace for $6 "scrap" and I picked them up. A friend told me they were Biwa pearls, but again I am not sure. These pictures aren't so good (taken with my phone) so you can't really see the lovely peachy hue. The clasp is worthless - being gold filled. But, I thought there could be something to the pearls themselves.
And lastly, I thought these were just fantastic. Someone gave me some faceted grey pearls with a tulip beadcap. I made the drop down labradorite and antique mother of pearl rosary beads to go along with them:
Please, let me know what you think! I'd love to learn more about what I have. Also, I apologize for the poor quality photos!
Hope you all are having a wonderful start to the New Year!
-Annette Rene