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pearlsngems Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jan 4, 2010 Messages 3,156 Jan 3, 2020 #2 They look like akoyas with thin nacre, not very good quality-- lots of surface blemishes. But real pearls nonetheless.
They look like akoyas with thin nacre, not very good quality-- lots of surface blemishes. But real pearls nonetheless.
MaisOuiMadame Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jan 9, 2015 Messages 3,451 Jan 4, 2020 #3 If you carefully rub two pearls together, real pearls will have a slightly "gritty" feeling. If you rub two faux pearls together, the feeling will be totally smooth (even high end real nacre Majoricas)
If you carefully rub two pearls together, real pearls will have a slightly "gritty" feeling. If you rub two faux pearls together, the feeling will be totally smooth (even high end real nacre Majoricas)