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8-9 mm Freshwater Knotted Pearl Necklace, 18 8-9 mm Freshwater Knotted Pearl Necklace, 18" in length
Price : $49.99 $23.99

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Both trendy and ultra classy, this lustrous pearl necklace is a timeless classic. Beautiful 8-9 mm freshwater pearls are stylishly knotted and create a unique design. You will not go unnoticed with this necklace, you will exude elegance and refined style. 18" in length.

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Freshwater Pearls By The Yard Necklace Tin Cup Style 18 inch Freshwater Pearls By The Yard Necklace Tin Cup Style 18 inch
Price : $99.99 $9.99
Features :
  1. Length 18"

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This timeless pearls by the yard necklace, adds a little class to any outfit. Necklace contains fourteen 6mm freshwater pearls, and one 8mm freshwater pearl. Adjustable to fit you perfectly. All pearls sold by SuperJeweler are freshwater cultured and produced in China.

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17 17" White Pink & Peach 5-9Mm Genuine Freshwater Cultured Pearl 5-Row Necklace
Price : $55.00 $9.99

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White, Pink and Peach pearls adorn this beautiful necklace. Astrological Sign: Gemini, Cancer
Meaning: Loyalty, faithfulness and friendship
Healing properties of Pearl: The June birthstone is reputed to be effective for health problems relating to the heart, spleen, stomach, intestine & ulcer problems. The Pearl is also used to enhance personal integrity.
Sources of Pearl: Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Mannar, the South Pacific, the Gulf of California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific coast of Mexico, Europe, Japan and Australia.
Interesting Facts: The traditional characteristics of Pearl are modesty, chastity and purity. Pearls are often associated with good luck as it was considered a good fortune when divers would find oysters with perfect pearls.
Indian legend has it that pearls were heavenly dew drops than fell into the sea. In India, ancient warriors attached the pearls to their weapons to symbolize the tears and sorrow of those slain by the weapons.

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White Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace with Sterling Silver Clasp (9-10mm) , 18 White Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace with Sterling Silver Clasp (9-10mm) , 18"
Price : $135.00 $43.99
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  1. The natural properties and process of pearl formation define the unique beauty of each pearl. The image may show slight differences in texture, color, size and shape.
  2. Carved rings are naturally occurring imperfections that result from the pearl rotating inside the mollusk as it is growing. They define the unique beauty of each pearl and may vary in size, number and depth per pearl.

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Deliver the look of lustrous elegance with the gift of the White Freshwater Cultured Pearl Necklace with Sterling Silver Clasp. This 18-inch strand is composed of 9-10mm off-round freshwater cultured pearls. The pearls are harvested with good uniformity and a fair luster rating. Hang-strung for quality, this princess-length strand fastens with an elegant pearl and safety clasp.

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Questions & Answers
Question : How do u lock a single strand pearl clasp?
i know it sounds stupid but i got a pearl necklace and my cousin put it on for me. the clasp is a first for me and idont know how to use it...please help mei can only get to the point where it looks like thishttp://www.jansjewells.com/item_images/101_th.jpgi dunno how to lock it so the hook is secure inside the other part...

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i know it sounds stupid but i got a pearl necklace and my cousin put it on for me. the clasp is a first for me and idont know how to use it...please help mei can only get to the point where it looks like thishttp://www.jansjewells.com/item_images/101_th.jpgi dunno how to lock it so the hook is secure inside the other part...

 

Question : How much would REAL pearl earrings and a REAL pearl necklace cost?
I have a pair of real pearl earrings, the backs are 14kt gold. I also have a real pearl necklace with probably about 36-40 pearls on the strand, and a 14kt gold clasp. I am trying to sell them for as much as possible. What is a reasonable asking price for this beautiful *AUTHENTIC* jewelry? I have never worn them so they are in perfect condition.

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It depends on the size of the pearls and length of the necklace. You could sell your necklace for anywhere from $174-$609! And for your pearl earrings, you also could be making another $50 or more on them. Check out this website for more information on pearl necklaces and earrings http://www.pearlnecklacesource.com/

 

Question : What distinguishes a good pearl from a bad one?
I want a nice strand of pearls to wear on my wedding, but am fairly clueless as to why there are such differences in prices... can someone tell me what to look for in a pearl necklace, as well as any advice on where to get it?

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The first and most important factor in determining the value of the strand is understanding the type. This does NOT mean whether or not the pearls are cultured. ALL pearls you see at every jewelry store including Tiffanys, Mikimoto, Harry Winston, Pearl Paradise, etc, are cultured. Take 'natural pearls' out of the equation as these have not been harvested commercially for nearly 100 years, and a fine natural strand will cost you around $1 million.There are four common varieties of cultured pearls. Three are cultured in saltwater and the fourth (most often the least valuable) is cultured in freshwater.1. Cultured South Sea pearlsSouth Sea pearls are the most valuable of all cultured pearls. They are also the largest. South Sea strands can range in price from the low thousands to more than $1 million.2. Cultured Tahitian pearls (aka black South Sea pearls)Tahitian pearls are also large pearls and the second most valuable. But more than for their size they are known for their color. They are produced by the black lip oyster which has a dark, rainbow-like mantle which produces dark-color pearls.2. Cultured akoya pearlsAkoya pearls are the third most valuable and the first to be cultured. They were first cultured by a Mr. Sawville-Kent in Australia, and later cultured by the famous Kokichi Mikimoto. These pearls are generally small but are known for their perfect round shape, bright luster and shine.3. Cultured freshwater pearlsMost often the least valuable of all cultured pearls (except in rare cases such as freshadama gem grade) freshwater pearls are known for being off-round to baroque, and having a dull luster. A strand of freshadama-grade freshwater pearls may, however, be more valuable that a good strand of akoya pearls.Freshwater pearls are the most common, as China produces 1500 metric tons per year - compare that to the 30 tons of cultured akoya produced every year.In your question you asked what will distinguish a good pearl from a bad one. This question is difficult to answer in such a small space as each value factor should be explained and understood. But here are two links that explain it in detail.Understanding Pearl Qualityhttp://www.pearl-guide.com/pearl-quality.shtmlUnderstanding Pearl Gradinghttp://www.pearlparadise.com/pearlgrading.html

 

Question : Can you match a double strand white pearl choker with diamond stud earrings?
Can you match a double strand white pearl choker with diamond stud earrings?

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I always wear diamonds and pearls! they go together

 

Question : What does 14K DIL mean on a pearl necklace?
I recently found a triple strand pink pearl necklace with the markings 14K DIL with a box around the DIL on the clasp. What does that mean? And could these pearls be real?

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it means the quality of the necklance there's 18k 16k 14k and i dont know what else, google it.

 

Question : I have a double strand richelieu pearl necklace?
I have a double strand richelieu pearl necklace choker C-1575 . I was wondering if anybody knew how much it was worth. I got it from my mother in law and she said she wasn't sure what year it was from, but it's at least 50 years old. If anybody has any information it would be greatly appreciated, every website I've gone on only shows faux pearls. I want to know the real price, not for the faux ones.thank you

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If you can't find it on any website, take it into a jeweller's shop to be appraised.

 

Question : Is there any jeweler that sells beautiful triple strand graduated pearl necklaces in Ohio?
I am trying to find a triple strand graduated pearl necklace for my wedding but very few places seem to have what I am looking for. I am very picky, so not just anything will do.

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I would start calling around and making trips to local pearl jewelers in and around your area. I typed in "Ohio pearl jewelers" into the Yahoo search engine and came up with plenty of starting points. Good luck.http://search.yahoo.com/search?&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&p=Ohio+pearl+jewelers

 

Question : Anyone know where to find a multiple strand pearl necklace with a brooch on it ?
The name of the jewelry company starts with Flora, but I dont know what the rest of the name is. Can anyone help?? Its for my wedding and I'm desperate! Thanks for any information!

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The name of the jewelry company starts with Flora, but I dont know what the rest of the name is. Can anyone help?? Its for my wedding and I'm desperate! Thanks for any information!

 

Question : Where can I buy a 3 Strand Faux Pearl Bracelet?
A banquet is coming up and I really need a 3 Strand Faux Pearl Bracelet. Can anybody give me a list of websites where I can get one? That would help me a whole lot. Thanks,Lauren

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You can buy a 3 Strand Faux Pearl Bracelet from http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=3%20Strand%20Pearl%20Bracelet&tag=189-20&index=jewe lry&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=3%20Stran d%20Pearl%20Bracelet&tag=new-deals-21&index=jewelry&linkCode=ur2&camp=1634&creative=6738

 

Question : Which Queen wore a massive, multi-string pearl necklace (with choker)? Does anyone have this image/picture?
I have a memory of seeing a picture (photo?) of one of the queens of England (I assume it was a queen of England) that showed her wearing a multi-strand pearl necklace(s) that started as a choker and continued down to cover most of her chest. I think it had a broach in the middle causing the effect to be that of a rounded "w" on her chest. It had to be made up of dozens of strands of pearls but I'm not sure.If anyone has a link to an image of it they can provide and/or knows which queen wore it, I'd be much appreciative.

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It's probably Queen Elizabeth I you're thinking of; but Queen Alexandra always wore chokers and high necks due to her self-consciousness about a scar. "Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844–20 November 1925), later Queen Alexandra, was the Queen Consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_AlexandraHere are some pictures:http://www.specialtyappraisals.com/webpages/images/Queen%20Alexandra.JPGhttp://www2.gol.com /users/hikami/famous%20diamonds/kohAlex.jpghttp://ajhs.schools.sd76.ab.ca/GRAPHICS/SCHOOL/Queen%20Al exandra%20-%20portrait.jpghttp://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.royalcollection.org.uk /egallery/images/people_large/QAL.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/eGallery/collector .asp%3Fcollector%3DQAL&h=279&w=223&sz=8&hl=en&start=8&tbnid=mk4fWtkIW80E0M:&tbnh=114&tbnw=91&prev=/i mages%3Fq%3Dqueen%2Balexandra%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3Dhttp://www.globaladjustments.com/gif/jew lry2.jpg

 

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