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aizza
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I'm from an Asian country and my place is one of the most popular pearl markets/sources in my country as well as in neighbouring country as it's location is somewhere at Borneo Island and near Philippines.
It's easy to get raw pearl at my place as well as finished product since we get it from the very first dealer! And always direct from the sea.
Recently I'm thinking of starting a business on pearls online thru the internet to enhance myy business because I can get the pearls at lower price but with quite good quality. But now I'm thinking that normally internet customer will question about the certification from some standard institution like GIA. Is it a must to get those authentication? How is the procedure?
All this while, I have purchased plenty pearls and sell them from my small shop without any certificate from GIA or other agencies. I just sell it!! Somemore, people at my area do not bother about the certificate because they knew the pearls are genuine. Can I do the same to internet customers? If otherwise, how do I get the certificate?. I only sell South Sea Pearls with range price as low as $USD1 to $USD500. But most pearls in my collection have price around $USD150~300. Does such a lower to medium range pearl also need the certification? Thank you very much for your advice...
From: aizza
It's easy to get raw pearl at my place as well as finished product since we get it from the very first dealer! And always direct from the sea.
Recently I'm thinking of starting a business on pearls online thru the internet to enhance myy business because I can get the pearls at lower price but with quite good quality. But now I'm thinking that normally internet customer will question about the certification from some standard institution like GIA. Is it a must to get those authentication? How is the procedure?
All this while, I have purchased plenty pearls and sell them from my small shop without any certificate from GIA or other agencies. I just sell it!! Somemore, people at my area do not bother about the certificate because they knew the pearls are genuine. Can I do the same to internet customers? If otherwise, how do I get the certificate?. I only sell South Sea Pearls with range price as low as $USD1 to $USD500. But most pearls in my collection have price around $USD150~300. Does such a lower to medium range pearl also need the certification? Thank you very much for your advice...
From: aizza