Pearlcat
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Under the "Pearl Mail" thread (see https://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/cultured-pearls/3615-pearl-mail-2.html for pictures) I said I was waiting for items I ordered from LEI FAMILY JEWELRY-2.
This was my first buy from them and I have to say I'm really pleased with my what I received. The first item arrived 14 days after it was ordered, the second 12 days after ordered. Their communication was terrific. I was impressed that the pearls were actually the size they said they were. (I have found that even with reputable seller the size I receive is usually smaller than what was stated.) The colors and shapes are consistent with the listing pictures. There are are almost no blemishes. In terms of price, their shipping tends to be high with the buying prices low so averaging the two out what I paid is probably consistent with what I would pay at a gem show.
That being said, there are definitely some English translation problems with their listings. So if you choose to look at their e-bay store and are trying to search within it, hopefully the following will help:
barpque = baroque
far away color = mixed color
stoned = nucleated
regeneration pearl = keshi
thick-skinned = thick nacre
drip pearl = drop pearl
weird == probably baroque or potato
bread = button
I also purchased some keshi strands from youpearl.com, my first from them. I'm happy with those as well. Those strands can be seen in the last picture.
Kate
This was my first buy from them and I have to say I'm really pleased with my what I received. The first item arrived 14 days after it was ordered, the second 12 days after ordered. Their communication was terrific. I was impressed that the pearls were actually the size they said they were. (I have found that even with reputable seller the size I receive is usually smaller than what was stated.) The colors and shapes are consistent with the listing pictures. There are are almost no blemishes. In terms of price, their shipping tends to be high with the buying prices low so averaging the two out what I paid is probably consistent with what I would pay at a gem show.
That being said, there are definitely some English translation problems with their listings. So if you choose to look at their e-bay store and are trying to search within it, hopefully the following will help:
barpque = baroque
far away color = mixed color
stoned = nucleated
regeneration pearl = keshi
thick-skinned = thick nacre
drip pearl = drop pearl
weird == probably baroque or potato
bread = button
I also purchased some keshi strands from youpearl.com, my first from them. I'm happy with those as well. Those strands can be seen in the last picture.
Kate