PearlSailor
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- Feb 13, 2011
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I bought an 18" strand of keshi pearls in pastel hues at an online resource. So I did not see this strand in my hands before the purchase. I am very enchanted with the look of them and feel I got what I paid for, meaning they were a satisfactory value.
However, the strand is kinked, so they do not lay quite aligned around my neck. I realize they are not round pearls so I'm not remarking on the varying shapes that give them the interesting bumps and unevenness of the keshi aspect. I mean that they seem to be strung pretty tightly so even if I put them on a soft cloth and lay them out end to end, they do not lie in a straight line; there is a kink or two along the 18 inches. It is not overly noticeable on the neck, but it does show.
Will this loosen with time as their weight works on the string when worn? They are individaully knotted between each pearl. Are some knotted too close together or by some other error and this is what they will do forever? I can return them if you advise they are strung defectively. but I'd love to keep them if this is something that will resolve with time and lots of wearing (I can hardly take them off. They are so lustrous and beautiful individually.)
Thanks for any help. Somehow I had the confidence to buy them without input! Now I need confidence to keep them based on advice!
However, the strand is kinked, so they do not lay quite aligned around my neck. I realize they are not round pearls so I'm not remarking on the varying shapes that give them the interesting bumps and unevenness of the keshi aspect. I mean that they seem to be strung pretty tightly so even if I put them on a soft cloth and lay them out end to end, they do not lie in a straight line; there is a kink or two along the 18 inches. It is not overly noticeable on the neck, but it does show.
Will this loosen with time as their weight works on the string when worn? They are individaully knotted between each pearl. Are some knotted too close together or by some other error and this is what they will do forever? I can return them if you advise they are strung defectively. but I'd love to keep them if this is something that will resolve with time and lots of wearing (I can hardly take them off. They are so lustrous and beautiful individually.)
Thanks for any help. Somehow I had the confidence to buy them without input! Now I need confidence to keep them based on advice!