applecheek
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They need to be photographed together to determine whether or not they match...
can you give me a rough idea of the price range? thank you!
Value is extremely difficult to gauge with the shots. You need a color reference first, although the color does not look bad. The number and amount of blemishing is hard to detect too.
Golden South Sea pearls can range from around $100 to several hundred per pearl in that size range.
Pearls with pockets of fluid are generally the keshi pearls, not bead nucleated pearls.
The little pit on that one pearl is most likely where the drill hole would be placed.
Agustus collection (where I think these pictures come from) has some "buy it now" auctions that will give you an idea about the higher end price for these pearls. Auctions usually end well below that price, but generally the pearls are a bit less valuable than the fixed priced ones.
those pearls arrived today,I am so amazed to watch first two,since they have excellent luster/not perfect,but interesting match.
I am not very happy about the bigger/rounder(12.96mm) one.
the first sight,it's kind of plastic look,the surface like coated with oil screen,I hope you understand what I am talking,it's not very refelectional.I know SS pearl are not like Akoya have mirror reflection,but this one is a way too...stain?
it's pretty round and big though,but I just learned the color is most important thing...
maybe I should return it?paid $174 for this one,another two total around $150.
any suggestions?
Always remember there is always
a HEAD between the earrings -