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Pearl Pendant
Jay King Mother-of-Pearl Pendant with 18-1/2 Necklace
Shopping For Pearl Pendants
When one is out on the town looking to buy a new piece of jewelry pendants are probably the most popular style of jewelry. The reason being is because they can be worn daily or out on a fancy night out on the town. When looking through the vast selection of jewelry pendants in jewelry stores some of the most popular styles are diamonds, fancy gold, and pearl pendants. When shopping for pearl pendants there is a large selection of Tahitian, Akoya, Freshwater and South Sea pearl available. Freshwater pearls tend to be in white or pinkish natural colors and are usually a little smaller than Tahitian or South Sea pearls. Most people like to go with a nice simple yet elegant setting in white or yellow gold, usually 14k. Gold. Another classic look is to go with an Akoya pearl pendant because the luster is usually a little higher with akoya pearls. This look gives you a nice high finish mirror like luster that is very popular.
Freshwater pearls compared to Akoya pearls tend to have a little softer style of glow to the pearl. This soft glow or soft luster is very popular among pearl lovers across the world. Personally it’s one of my favorites out there. There’s something about the soft lavender or soft pink freshwater pearl with 14k. white gold looks absolutely fantastic in a pearl pendant. Some Pearl Pendants have small diamonds set in the pendants as well to enhance the look of the pearl when set together. Also, sometimes colored stones are set into the pendant to match with the overtone of the pearl that is chosen to be set with the enhancer setting or finding. At other times, two or three different types of pearls are used in one setting. Such as a Tahitian pearl, a South Sea pearl and a Freshwater pearl will all be used together to give a certain type of look for a specially designed pearl pendant. This may be a drop style of pendant or at other times the pearls could be stacked on top of each other.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Help identifying pearl necklace?
I have a mother of pearl necklace that was willed to me by my ex-husbands grandmother, who had bought it in Italy.
It has an oval shaped pearl pendant surrounded by sterling silver and small gemstones (Im not sure what kind they are.. they're dark in color and very shiny.) The chain is also sterling silver with the initials "JJT" on the clasp, along with "Italy" as well. I know that it is sterling silver, because I have had it examined by a jeweler, but I am looking for someone who would know any history about it.
It is a beautiful necklace, but I am trying to sell it because I dont want to be reminded about my ex. I would like to know how much it would be worth, if anyone could possibly tell me.
Thank you!
Im not selling this necklace to be a bad person.. or for any bad reasons.. I have already asked my ex husband if he would want it back, and he said no. So Im stuck with it.
Answer:
Take it to an antique appraiser. They will tell you how much it is worth and can tell you either where to go to sell it, or can give you upcoming times and dates of auctions you can sell it in.
























































































