MissbCross
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- Dec 23, 2012
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Hello all,
I've recently purchased a set of lovely looking pearls, I think they are freshwater although they were in a second hand store so exact age is a bit uncertain, the asking price was $20 and they are most definitely real (very smooth finish, grainy against the teeth)
But I can't for the life of me figure out who made them. They have an M brand mark so I think they must most certainly be some sort of Mikimoto ripoff,
The clasp is marked 10k I'm not enough of a metal expert to decide if this is silver or white gold, although I am almost certain they are white gold. The clasp is lovely and intricate with hook detail, a sort of 'four leaf clover' although it could also be described as a bit of a ribbon,
they also have a very small 'm' mark next to the 10k mark
I wasn't able to get a very clear photo of the pearls, and due to not having any genuine natural light for about two weeks here (Holland so it's raining all of the time) my camera won't respond enough to
I took two sets of photos, one against a white background, one against a blue background,
sadly the light was quite poor under both circumstances. They do look old enough that they would benefit from being cleaned and perhaps restrung, but I would love to know what you think. Any guesses on age, maker, brand, etc., thank you very much
I've recently purchased a set of lovely looking pearls, I think they are freshwater although they were in a second hand store so exact age is a bit uncertain, the asking price was $20 and they are most definitely real (very smooth finish, grainy against the teeth)
But I can't for the life of me figure out who made them. They have an M brand mark so I think they must most certainly be some sort of Mikimoto ripoff,
The clasp is marked 10k I'm not enough of a metal expert to decide if this is silver or white gold, although I am almost certain they are white gold. The clasp is lovely and intricate with hook detail, a sort of 'four leaf clover' although it could also be described as a bit of a ribbon,
they also have a very small 'm' mark next to the 10k mark
I wasn't able to get a very clear photo of the pearls, and due to not having any genuine natural light for about two weeks here (Holland so it's raining all of the time) my camera won't respond enough to
I took two sets of photos, one against a white background, one against a blue background,
sadly the light was quite poor under both circumstances. They do look old enough that they would benefit from being cleaned and perhaps restrung, but I would love to know what you think. Any guesses on age, maker, brand, etc., thank you very much