Natural Abalone Pearls

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I am looking for guidance: could anybody maybe direct me to a source of natural loose abalone pearls, ideally sold as individuals (or matched pairs)?
I am dreaming of a colour-mismatched but roughly size-matched little pair of baroque/off rounds in the 4-6mm range.
 
Found a pair just like I wanted ... unsure about the asking price though, I just don't know enough about these special abalone pearly pretties to know whether it's in the usual range.
 

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They come up if you search for "natural abalone pearls". $375

But darn, looking at them again, I realized I had to have them. I have been looking for earrings to coordinate with an abalone horn pendant I have. Sorry about that, parfaitelumiere!

This forum can be a very evil place...it is all your fault, Morella!!!
 
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They come up if you search for "natural abalone pearls". $375

But darn, looking at them again, I realized I had to have them. I have been looking for earrings to coordinate with an abalone horn pendant I have. Sorry about that, parfaitelumiere!

This forum can be a very evil place...it is all your fault, Morella!!!
Do post a photo of the earrings when you're done!
 
Dear all, could I please get your input about drilling natural abalone pearls. Do you do it? Do you prefer to sand/roughen small pearls (say 3-5mm) and glue them only or put them into some kind of cage/bezel setting? I have two small loose undrilled pearls on the way and I am both scared to give them to my local goldsmith to drill but also scared of them falling off my earrings. What do you think? Thanks!
 
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