Oh, peeling, dreadful!
I bought a long 50" endless strand from smartbargains.com of multicolored, 8.5-9.5mm pearls. I wouldn't have bought them except after much email exchanging (about who their source was, whether they were dyed, or bead nucleated, could they show me a photo of the exact necklace, etc, none of which could they do), they offered to pay for shipping back if I didn't like them, plus they offered a very tempting sale price. Not overstock.com, I know, but the same sort of store.
Their customer service was exemplary, but if the pearls weren't a steal I would regret the purchase (worked out to about 1.oo per inch). Since coming to PearlGuide I realize I'd have done better to save the money, and put the price toward a good strand from the online vendors here. I'm using the word 'good' conservatively, in the New England parse, understated you see. Good = Heirloom, dahling.
The pearls were banded, some had irregular 'dead' surface spots, but from afar they looked nice, so I kept them as 'Fun' pearls, and I do enjoy them for what they are. I've gotten compliments, so they are pretty, but I know what I've got. Or not.
Plus, recently I got a trio of pearls from Pearl Paradise, an early birthday present, and I mean to tell you - these are the Real Thing! Gorgeous, perfect surface and luster, depth of color that's amazing, and so wellgrown/balanced that they keep rolling off whatever I put them on, even my hand. Since I can't put them down, I'm chasing them all over the place.
Heaven, I'm in Heaven, and it feels so good that I can hardly speak...
XXXXXs!