Looking for help with identifying please

dwayne1313

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The round strand looks like cultured akoya pearls. The white pearls are different colors. The blue pearls could be a natural color, but they could also be dyed.

The oval strands are Chinese cultured freshwater "Rice Krispie" pearls from the 1990s - 2000's. They are 100% pearl nacre.

The multiple twisted strand is called a torsade, which was a style popular about 20-30 years ago.

The diamond shaped strand is also Chinese cultured freshwater pearls, but the nucleus is a flat diamond shape instead of a round bead. It's a variation of a coin pearl which had a coin shaped nucleus instead of a round bead.

All the pearls are on the inexpensive side. But they're lovely and they're all back in style. Enjoy wearing them.
 
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