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goldenchild52

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Hello! I am new to this website, and pearls! I just have a question about a pearl necklace and bracelet. I had both made for me when I was doing mission work in the Philippines. I hardly ever wear them and was wanting to sell them, but I have no idea what kind of pearls they are (if they are even really from the Philippines), or their value. I know the clasps are quite cheap, but I assume those can be changed. Can anyone point me in the right direction? By the way, the small pearls are cream coloured, and the larger ones are a pinkish/yellow. thanks!
 

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They appear to be freshwater pearls from China and are not very valuable, unfortunately. The value is in the labor and the design, not the pearls.
 
Thanks!

Thanks!

Thanks for the quick answers! Disappointed that they aren't ofuch value, but they are still beautiful! :)

The set is a very pretty design, perhaps gift them to someone in your family? I could see them even being worn by a bride~
 
Those would be so pretty with a sundress ...they have a tropical feel to them.
 
Is there a consignment shop in your area that will sell jewelry? This would be a nice piece for a bride and June heavy bridal month is not far away. Otherwise you may be left with only the option of posting them on ebay; if you do use "bridal" and "wedding" in your title. Probably won't get a lot for them, but they are very pretty.
 
I just saw one of those on sale as a Edwardian piece for $5,000 or something close to that. Your post gives the lie to that one!
 
I just love that design. I have some beaded Hopi pieces strung similarly called a "daisy chain." I'm a hopeless romantic. Wear them in good health.
 
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