please help identify pearl necklace

alexsokol

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hello everyone
help identify these cultured or real pearls?
Thanks!
 

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I think they are semi-baroque cultured akoya pearls.

Do the pearls have any back-story, anything you know about their history?

Also just for future reference, you should always evaluate pearls against a white background. :)
 
Thank for your answer
they were bought in germany for a swap meetIMAGE 2020-01-12 20:43:46.jpgIMAGE 2020-01-12 20:43:47.jpgIMAGE 2020-01-12 20:43:49.jpgIMAGE 2020-01-12 20:43:52.jpg
 

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Nice luster!

They look like they could benefit from being restrung. Silk becomes weak and dirty over time, and stretches out so that there are gaps. If the silk breaks the necklace may be lost.

Many of us do our own restringing; it's not hard. If you'd like to try your hand at it, see our tutorials and videao on the Lowly Beaders Club here.
 
Thanks for your answer!
you really help me. why do you think that they are akoya? and how to distinguish original from cultivated?
 
I'm looking at various things...
You attached an x-ray which seems to show a nucleus
The relative uniformity of the shapes and luster and color of the pearls
The shapes are common for semi baroque akoyas
The metal of the findings (silver is lower value)
 
"and how to distinguish original from cultivated"

Almost all pearls are cultivated. Natural pearls, created without any help from humans, are extremely rare. So you will want to distinguish between real pearls (that would be expected to be cultivated) and fake pearls that have never seen an ocean or a lake.

- Karin
 
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