pandaexpress
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So I had some spare time today and decided to drop by Nordstorm (really for shoe shopping) but hey might as well check out their pearls as well. First thing that caught my eye were the Majoricas. I think someone else has talked about them in this forum but I've never seen them before and was pretty curious about them. The sales lady said they were made up of ground up MOP and pearls and that they took a MOP bead and dipped it into this ground up solution 48 times. It was very shiny and seemed to have orient? (not sure if this is even possible - but I'm a newbie). And because it is sorta fake it didn't seem to have any 'natural' imperfections. Still with only 48 dips I gotta believe the nacre isn't very thick - won't these wear out after a while? Well anyway, it looks nice.
Then I decided to look at the Mikis they had in stock - YIKES - I would feel sorry for anyone who ended up buying them thinking they were good. Yes they had very good luster and were shiny but they had so many imperfections - the sales lady confirmed they were only A or A+ - they had numerous pits and wrinkles and bumps - almost on every single pearl. You can't really see it from a distance but as you bring the strands closer to your face you can really see it very clearly.
Compared to the Freshadamas from Jeremy - those win hand down compared to the Mikis I saw at Nordstorm. Jeremy's Freshadama's are much cleaner, very close luster and shine and have orient. Oh did I mention Nordstorm wanted over $4k for the strand?! For only A to A+???!!!
As for the Majoricas, well they were running about $300-$400 but I'd rather pay less for solid nacre freshwater pearls from Jeremy AAA or gem quality and have something that lasts a life time. I think the majoricas almost look too perfect, too shiny round because they are fake.
Anyway, I'm glad I had a chance to see other pearls so I know I got the best from Pearl Paradise and that I remain a committed freshwater pearl fan after seeing the alternatives.
Then I decided to look at the Mikis they had in stock - YIKES - I would feel sorry for anyone who ended up buying them thinking they were good. Yes they had very good luster and were shiny but they had so many imperfections - the sales lady confirmed they were only A or A+ - they had numerous pits and wrinkles and bumps - almost on every single pearl. You can't really see it from a distance but as you bring the strands closer to your face you can really see it very clearly.
Compared to the Freshadamas from Jeremy - those win hand down compared to the Mikis I saw at Nordstorm. Jeremy's Freshadama's are much cleaner, very close luster and shine and have orient. Oh did I mention Nordstorm wanted over $4k for the strand?! For only A to A+???!!!
As for the Majoricas, well they were running about $300-$400 but I'd rather pay less for solid nacre freshwater pearls from Jeremy AAA or gem quality and have something that lasts a life time. I think the majoricas almost look too perfect, too shiny round because they are fake.
Anyway, I'm glad I had a chance to see other pearls so I know I got the best from Pearl Paradise and that I remain a committed freshwater pearl fan after seeing the alternatives.