I don't want to replace them every year, I want them to last forever.![]()
They won't. That's why I didn't see the point in investing in a superfluous brand name when I can get the exact same quality for much, much less.
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I don't want to replace them every year, I want them to last forever.![]()
They won't. That's why I didn't see the point in investing in a superfluous brand name when I can get the exact same quality for much, much less.
I wear my mom's Mikimoto 3 strand necklace often. She purchased them in 1966 for
(drumroll) $80! They are incredibly lustrous and bring such a light to my face. Love them!
I like the "superfluous brand name" too; I don't mind paying the premium and I would never dream of wearing my pearls or other jewelry in the bath.
Gotta love that! I can't imagine what luxury items are going to cost to the next generation.
OK, so here's a better picture of my pearl studs with my Mikimoto pearl strand. I looked at the tags the studs came with. The generic label says 7-7.5, but the label with the price says 7.0, so I'd assume that they were 7.0.![]()
These are just lovely! The size is just what I have in mind. Thank you for these pics!
As far as where and what type, I will be buying Japanese Akoya. Branding isn't an issue, but I would consider Mikimoto for studs.
My next dilemma is overtone. Tomorrow, I'll be going out to look. I really just want white pearls. They say Mikimoto pearls have a rose tone, but I don't see it in your pics. It must be very subtle. I definitely don't want pink pearls.
Mikimoto 9-10 mm Tahitian Studs in white gold.
There is a slight rosey hue that makes my pearls not that stark white. It's not a noticeable pink and in fact, I think it adds to the luster. It also warms up my skin tone.
However, it really depends on the pearls. I've seen Mikimoto studs that are very rosey while others, not so much. The overtones vary from rosey to peachy, etc. I would recommend looking in person. An overtone might clash with your skin tone. For me, the slight pink worked well, but it wasn't too pink that it didn't look nice next to my skin.
Here are some pics that show the color better.
I definitely see the rose overtone in these pics-thank you! This makes me feel better, as I am considering purchasing from American Pearl, and they give you a choice of rose or silver overtones. I have neutral porcelain skin, so either would work. Mikimoto is still in the running, but I would still have to buy online, as we have no store in SF. Your pearls are pretty much spot on what I want, so this has been really helpful--Thank you!
I definitely see the rose overtone in these pics-thank you! This makes me feel better, as I am considering purchasing from American Pearl, and they give you a choice of rose or silver overtones. I have neutral porcelain skin, so either would work. Mikimoto is still in the running, but I would still have to buy online, as we have no store in SF. Your pearls are pretty much spot on what I want, so this has been really helpful--Thank you!
Not sure if anyone's still following this, but I wanted to mention that I did get my studs. They are Mikimoto, grade A, size 6-6.5mm, and absolutely beautiful. The price was under $200.00, and I am very happy with them. I had originally thought I would 'need' grade AAA, and the AAA were spectacular......... but I just didn't end up 'needing' spectacular after all.
I appreciate all the input, especially jan228's, so thank you!
Please don't buy from American Pearl! You can check out my post in my rant thread here, or you can run a simple search at The Pearl Guide to see the NUMEROUS complaints people have with this company.