Hi All,
I bought some rather lovely Antique Earrings which I am sure are old naturals although I am not sure from which Mollusk although I do think they may be Basra Pearls. The only problem I have with them is some peeling and minor cracking which I guess with genuine antique pearls can often be expected.
The pearls in studs do not have this problem and I guess the drop pearls have taken more of a bashing i.e. touching a perfumed neck etc. But still they are beautiful. I do now this has been covered before but apart from a salt sludge bath is there anything I can do to clean them up.
As I am in no way able to actually peel them back to the totally unblemished pearl which must be underneath (or hopefully) I just thought a little feedback on the different ways that the experts would clean antique pearls which I am sure they are i.e. the not to be used likely, naturals.
Photo attached in which you should be able to see natural minor flaws in the pearls in studs but also a flaw at the top of one of the drop pearls. The minor peeling and even the very minor cracking is not really visable in the photos except in the extreme right drop pearl. I need to take better macro photos of them.. and will get around to it if anyone is interested in seeing better photos or them.
Or for that matter does anyone want to see anymore "antique pearls". Most quite small but some reasonable size ones which I have been collecting for some time and very much love.
Bodecia - Dawn
eBay seller ID dawncee333
Soon to have a website of my own on which I shall list some of my natural pearls
I bought some rather lovely Antique Earrings which I am sure are old naturals although I am not sure from which Mollusk although I do think they may be Basra Pearls. The only problem I have with them is some peeling and minor cracking which I guess with genuine antique pearls can often be expected.
The pearls in studs do not have this problem and I guess the drop pearls have taken more of a bashing i.e. touching a perfumed neck etc. But still they are beautiful. I do now this has been covered before but apart from a salt sludge bath is there anything I can do to clean them up.
As I am in no way able to actually peel them back to the totally unblemished pearl which must be underneath (or hopefully) I just thought a little feedback on the different ways that the experts would clean antique pearls which I am sure they are i.e. the not to be used likely, naturals.
Photo attached in which you should be able to see natural minor flaws in the pearls in studs but also a flaw at the top of one of the drop pearls. The minor peeling and even the very minor cracking is not really visable in the photos except in the extreme right drop pearl. I need to take better macro photos of them.. and will get around to it if anyone is interested in seeing better photos or them.
Or for that matter does anyone want to see anymore "antique pearls". Most quite small but some reasonable size ones which I have been collecting for some time and very much love.
Bodecia - Dawn
eBay seller ID dawncee333
Soon to have a website of my own on which I shall list some of my natural pearls