pammbw
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This strand was purchased in China about 10 years ago by my husband, I remember thinking when he gave them to me that they were really, really homely. I also seem to remember him possibly saying something about them being not dyed and that was why he bought them. I am sure he only paid a few dollars so no harm in that regard. He went to Beijing a lot and shopped at the Pearl Market just to kill time so never spent too much money. I stuck them in the back of my bead stash and never strung them up till now.
What I would like to know from the PG expert community is- are these pearls undyed, unprocessed gray freshwater pearls? They would be much more endearing to me if I knew they were straight from the mussel, and had a reason for being so homely, than if they were simply ugly pearls. There is lots of variation of color in the strand and even in each pearl. They do liven up a bit when worn, but if this is what natural gray looks like, bring on the dye!
Photo taken outside on very rainy day, so they look their absolute worst.
What I would like to know from the PG expert community is- are these pearls undyed, unprocessed gray freshwater pearls? They would be much more endearing to me if I knew they were straight from the mussel, and had a reason for being so homely, than if they were simply ugly pearls. There is lots of variation of color in the strand and even in each pearl. They do liven up a bit when worn, but if this is what natural gray looks like, bring on the dye!
Photo taken outside on very rainy day, so they look their absolute worst.