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They could be natural freshwater pearls. Those are typical shapes and colors.
VROOM! Come on! Show us
all your pearls!!!!! You are some kind of pearl connoisseur - go on, admit it!
Why I'll take the compliment thank you.
But no not really. Though I am a bit of a connoisseur of well almost anything of great beauty.
Mostly I've collected art, gemstones, and jewelery for the last 10 years or so. If I came across a pearl that I thought was a bargan of course I snapped it up - they are after all quite beautiful.
Being a geologist I used to go out and pan gold and dig for gemstones, but gold and jems are where you find them and eventually I realized that pawn shops, thrift stores, yard sales, and estate sales were far more productive than panning a creek or digging a gem site.
At the time gold was cheap and the gemstones were sometimes thrown in for the price of the gold same for pearls.
As I mentioned in the posting on the melo melo pearl I live in one of the most unusual places on Earth where all sorts of strange and wonderful (and some not so wonderful) people have lived and worked. Sadly their estates are being liquidated and even more sadly their children often seem not to know or care about their parents treasures. Not so sadly I have managed to acquire a bit here and a bit there.
Truely though I am rather naeve when it comes to pearls and I would also include jade, and turquois in that naivity. It is just so hard to wrap ones mind about what is valuable or not and why. Though the beauty is rather easier to grasp. Even ientifying pearls and their origins is a bit of a mystery.
I rather think though I am close to the end of my pearl collection there are a couple more and maybe I can demonstraight just how uneducated I truely am when it comes to these wonderful objects.
This forum has been a great resource with great people - I've learned a lot and manybe after a few more years I'll earn that lable of pearl connosseur.
Meanwhile I'll see if I can get myself and the pearls away from teh children long enough to get a group photo.