Rhea Pearlman
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I found this graduated strand in my mother's things. I don't recall her showing these to me. I don't know anything about them.
The pearls feel slightly gritty against my teeth and against each other.
The clasp says "Sterling" so I assume these are from the '60s when my mom was buying herself jewelry. She never mentioned these as being inherited and we didn't get any of her mother's things, so I don't think they're older than that. There was nothing identifying with them, the bag they were in was bought separately.
I don't think there are flaws on any of them. But they obviously need to be cleaned and restrung.
I've always wanted a graduated strand and I think these are lovely, so I'm happy to have them. I'd like to know anything about them. I don't even know what to call their color.
Is there anything I should say about them when I get them restrung?
The pictures were taken in light cloud cover, except the last one which was in full sun.
The pearls feel slightly gritty against my teeth and against each other.
The clasp says "Sterling" so I assume these are from the '60s when my mom was buying herself jewelry. She never mentioned these as being inherited and we didn't get any of her mother's things, so I don't think they're older than that. There was nothing identifying with them, the bag they were in was bought separately.
I don't think there are flaws on any of them. But they obviously need to be cleaned and restrung.
I've always wanted a graduated strand and I think these are lovely, so I'm happy to have them. I'd like to know anything about them. I don't even know what to call their color.
Is there anything I should say about them when I get them restrung?
The pictures were taken in light cloud cover, except the last one which was in full sun.