Oh yes I’m sorry I should’ve thought of that I will go take a better photo for you. Thank youHi Kimmie!
And welcome to the Pearl-Guide.com
Would it be possible to retake those photos using a more "neutral" background? Maybe a light gray or cream colored background will help. I cannot discern color all that well with this background.
Oh my! I didn't know I was talking with Jeremy Shepherd of Pearl Paradise! nice to meet you!The background makes it hard to discern, but it looks like a light golden South Sea circle strand. It's not vintage though.
Oh my! I didn't know I was talking with Jeremy Shepherd of Pearl Paradise! nice to meet you!
Oh thank you so much! I wasn't sure if it was vintage because the clasp looked like some older vintage pieces I have. Now to figure out what they are worthThe background makes it hard to discern, but it looks like a light golden South Sea circle strand. It's not vintage though.
Oh yes I’m sorry I should’ve thought of that I will go take a better photo for you. Thank you
Good information thank you! They don't hold any sentimental value but they ARE beautiful and I would wear them if I can't sell them. The lady I inherited them from (a dear friend) has TONS of jewelry so I am trying to go through and get pricing to sell some of them. I don't wear jewelry enough to have them sitting in our safe. I'd rather have the $$$ lolHow nice to inherit SSP! Will you wear them?
People often come here asking what their inherited pearls are worth. In most cases, the value of inherited pearls is mostly their sentimental value, as pre-owned pearls don't tend to hold their value on resale. But if for any reason you are thinking of selling, you can check online (e.g. eBay) to see what similar necklaces sold for recently, and that should give you an idea of what people are willing to pay for them.
I don't think you need to be worried about insuring them.
Objectively speaking, golden SSP are most valuable if they are round, a deep golden color and have a clean surface. Circled pearls and light shades of gold or yellow are more common, so less valuable (but I find the rings charming and the shapes interesting.)