I used nail polish remover on My Grandmothers Pearl!

Frost Me

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On purpose of course! My grandmother wore this beautiful pearl drop everyday until she gave it to me in the 80's. It's has a 10K pendant mounting and was purchased in a Rothchilds in OKC 1960. She always thought is was a real cultured pearl. Today, looking at the peeling luster, pin pricks, cracks and oil slick orient?hmmm, this is not a freshwater. So nail polish away and cotton, took off the lovely gummy golden faux surface and revealed the glass/shell bead. Glass pearls in the late 50's? Well, I guess after some research, yes there was (always learning).

My point is I would like to salvage and reuse the pendant mounting. Is this possible, possible for me to remove myself?

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Frost Me,

Yes, you can be successful removing the bead to reuse the mounting, great idea! Here's a discussion of removal/kinds of glues that you will find helpful.

The idea is to soak the pendant in very hot water over a period of time. Probably there is a pin going down into the bead, so with gentle wiggling you can decide if it is getting loose. Let us know how it goes.
 
Thank you so much Pattye, I knew a Pearl Queen would know. I really appreciate it. Edit: the mounting is 12k so I feel it's worth a makeover with a real pearl!
 
That was too fast. I boiled water in a glass in microwave, placed glass pearl in water. Waited for a bit, then gently twisted it off!

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I had a good laugh yesterday, because by the time I saw the post, you had already taken it off. This forum is full of great advice from our talented members! :)
 
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