Before I stumbled across this forum, I knew there were real pearls, fake pearls, and less valuable pearls. Wow, am I ever confused now. I've decided that this is my "Year of Jewels" and am going to get a few nice pieces of jewelry for myself. Pearls are on the list. I guess I officially have pearls already.
As a teen (looong ago), my parents got me a nice pearl necklace and stud earrings which were perfect for a teen. I still love them, but even I can tell they are low on quality. Then about 15 years ago my husband got me a pretty set of Majorica "pearls." We like to call them hand crafted. He was on tour and I think every Marine wife has some Majorica pearls.
My "teen" pearl earrings are tiny. With a little plastic ruler I would say they measure at 4mm. They are cute, but small. My "handcrafted" ones are big. Again, with my little plastic ruler, I think they are about 7mm. They have a thick gold base rather than a post going straight into the "pearl" which makes them appear even bigger on my ear. I'm thinking 4mm is too small for me and 7mm too big.
So, then came my "Year of Jewels" into action and I decided I wanted real pearls. Nice pearls. I decided I was going to get some Mikimoto stud earrings first and then I'd think about a necklace. For any of my "Year of the Jewels" purchases I will be saving a little money (my allowance I give to myself for such things) each month so I have to plan well. I definitely want nice and can save for a few months, or more, if I have to. But I also want them wearable. I want to wear my jeans and look nice with my pearls and not have to worry about toting around a fortune in my ears or around my neck.
So here I am, writing way too much, to ask for help in knowing what I should look at, what might suit me, and... if it really is ok to buy something like this online. I have never heard of Pearl Paradise, but I imagine a whole forum of people wouldn't recommend it if it wasn't a good option for making a purchase.
Silver, rose and ivory overtones? What? I don't know. Maybe silver.
Freshwater or salt water? Ummm.... (shrugging shoulders).... saltwater.
Akoya? Hanadama? South Sea?
Not the Mikimoto brand???
If anyone has read my tome here and has advice on what might work for me, I'm all (pearl-less) ears.
Thanks,
Karen
As a teen (looong ago), my parents got me a nice pearl necklace and stud earrings which were perfect for a teen. I still love them, but even I can tell they are low on quality. Then about 15 years ago my husband got me a pretty set of Majorica "pearls." We like to call them hand crafted. He was on tour and I think every Marine wife has some Majorica pearls.
My "teen" pearl earrings are tiny. With a little plastic ruler I would say they measure at 4mm. They are cute, but small. My "handcrafted" ones are big. Again, with my little plastic ruler, I think they are about 7mm. They have a thick gold base rather than a post going straight into the "pearl" which makes them appear even bigger on my ear. I'm thinking 4mm is too small for me and 7mm too big.
So, then came my "Year of Jewels" into action and I decided I wanted real pearls. Nice pearls. I decided I was going to get some Mikimoto stud earrings first and then I'd think about a necklace. For any of my "Year of the Jewels" purchases I will be saving a little money (my allowance I give to myself for such things) each month so I have to plan well. I definitely want nice and can save for a few months, or more, if I have to. But I also want them wearable. I want to wear my jeans and look nice with my pearls and not have to worry about toting around a fortune in my ears or around my neck.
So here I am, writing way too much, to ask for help in knowing what I should look at, what might suit me, and... if it really is ok to buy something like this online. I have never heard of Pearl Paradise, but I imagine a whole forum of people wouldn't recommend it if it wasn't a good option for making a purchase.
Silver, rose and ivory overtones? What? I don't know. Maybe silver.
Freshwater or salt water? Ummm.... (shrugging shoulders).... saltwater.
Akoya? Hanadama? South Sea?
Not the Mikimoto brand???
If anyone has read my tome here and has advice on what might work for me, I'm all (pearl-less) ears.
Thanks,
Karen