E-Bay "challenges"
E-Bay "challenges"
I have been cruising around a bit on E-Bay, and I think the most disturbing thing is how some pearl dealers misuse (possibly intentionally) descriptions about "natural" colors. I found just the other day a dealer selling dyed silver grey Chinese fresh water, as Tahitian black color baroques, for US$ 40 (for an opera length necklace).Or better yet.. 7mm Tahitian Fresh water pearls! For me it is amusing, and I did actually take the time to write the dealer a personal e-mail to alert them, for whatever that is worth. I have been dealing in pearls for so long, it is rare that I cannot tell a pearl's origin, but I feel for those who do not have years of experience and get taken. In this case the price was a "dead give-away". I suppose this is some thing that you all have been witnessing for quite a while, for me it was outrageous!
I guess I could "bust" that dealer here, but I think it is more important that we all continue to educate ourselves and our pearling friends. Examples like this simply makes me appreciate people who really love the pearl even more, when it's more about the wonder of the pearl and not so much about the money, the pearls always seem more beautiful to me.
My favorite pearl quote: "do churls know the worth of Orient pearls? Give the gift that dims the moon to the noblest or to none" Emerson
Cheers, Sarah