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Harmony Jewelry makes exquisitely crafted miniature replicas of musical instruments. Each piece is pewter cast and plated in 24 Karat Gold, creating a beautifully accurate representation of the original musical instrument on one side...

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PENDANT OCARINA IN THE CLASSIC LEGEND OF ZELDA BLUE. GLOSS GLAZE. THESE SOUND OUTSTANDING. VERY FULL AND EXPRESSIVE TONE. FULLY CHROMATIC. 8 HOLES. ONE OCTAVE RANGE. SOFT WOOL NECKLACE INCLUDED. MADE FROM OVEN FIRED RIVER CLAY...

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Sterling Silver Flute Charm with box, chain, and necklace. Value priced custom jewelry cast in sterling silver. Price is determined by the actual weight of the instrument replica. All of our merchandise is of excellent quality and is guaranteed to be ...

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Clay Ocarina with hand painted leaf design. The flattened shape gives this model a unique and haunting tone. Great for travel & camping. Cast from a tried and true Peruvian master mold. 8 holes. One Octave range...


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My Father's Handmade Black Pearl Necklace

While in WWII my father sent home a necklace. On the box it says "Handmade black pearl necklace, purchased while he was in Italy." It is black with ginger beads between pearls shapes. It looks more like mother of pearl to me, but the black incline throws me off. The pearls could be open, but to be certainly you actually indigence to get a professional evaluation each by an estate jewelry evaluater or gemologist.

Another way to tell if they are open is to rub a pearl against your teeth. If it is even, it is not open. Pearls will forever have a force that you can't perceive visually. The ginger beads could be coral. If they are open black pearls, their treasure would depend on mass, worth and incline. Something only somebody with a "hands-on" examination could govern.

I'm departure to advertise an antique tress of pearls and a budding buyer asked to know how the pearls were "billboarded". normally in old stuff and even some new, billboarded plainly means some means of identification of the maker or debillboarder. On antique fluteware for example, a billboardature feature may be pushed or cut into the flute. Some antique costume jewelry is "billboarded" with a makers feature and that does augment the treasure if the maker is among the common ones at the time.

For pearls, a "billboard" is grim. The only place for a billboardature or makers feature is usually on the popper zone. This will be each on the popper or the "tongue" that goes into the bigger popper body. Clasps can be tainted when pearls are restrung and a billboarded popper can forever be deduce as to the very "maker" of the pearls. If these are open or refined pearls, the treasure is probable more in the pearls than in the "billboardature".

If these are costume pearls, the treasure is partly in the billboardature and then in the state of the tress. The state of the pearls is more imprtant than the state of the control hurt for stringing.Stringing can be and should be done evenly for pearls hurt regularly.

I have not seen pearls "billboarded" very regularly and as I said, that can be deduce as to accuracy. Look for some feature on the popper parts to see if any names or "tradefeatures" are stamped there. That will be the only billboardature you will have.

Could be the budding buyer is looking for a particular make of costume pearl or then again might be asking and not actually aware what the buyer is asking for! The best thing is for the buyer to look at the pearls and to urge you a worth. If not blissful with the worth, just waste it. Some buyers are in the topic to readvertise the stuff and only urge worths way below featureet treasures.

It is feasible to take the tress to a trained jeweler for an appraisal. If the pearls are costume, the jeweler should be able to tell right away and urge against a round appraisal. If they are very pearls, the jeweler can evaluate the tress pedestald on the pearls, not on the antique treasure. That is at slightest a first place.

I cannot see your pearl ornament but believe the pearls emit in some flowery pattern, perhaps on individual "stems" or as part of "plants." If this is the encloseer, you have some hole between the pearls which will make vacuuming easier. If the pearls are starkly grouped cover greatly of the gold, vacuuming will be more dull and grim.

I will get into point vacuuming in a instant: First, deem attention and vacuuming of pearls in common. In a nutarmor, vacuuming the ornament manually will come down to baking beverage, a good jewelry polishing cloth and a mild detergent. You may opt for a jeweler to do the vacuuming. I will get into the points later.

"Pearls." Composition of a pearl and why attention must be exercised in vacuuming and abrasion. Pearls form artlessly in both original and brine mollusks. The most well-known pearls are brine pearls shaped inside numerous forms of pearl oysters. While "oriental" or wholly relaxed pearls were the jewelry in ages gone, pearl rural has led to a supply of refined pearls which would be imfeasible from liberated ranging oysters and the pains of pearl divers.

Only venture will pass a liberated swimming oyster to products a pearl and only fortunate environment will control to a relaxed pearl being well-shaped, even surfaced and stunning. In pearl farms, many states are controlled to help incertainly a good crop but nowadays pollution in the waters are negative the tumor and supply of fine refined pearls.

The pearl forms around some variety of overseas point inside the oyster armor. In refined pearls, the point is a bead of mother of pearl (pearl armor) sited into the oyster by pearl farmers. since the point as an irritation, the oyster covers the point with layer and layer of a data called nacre. This is essentially the same data making the shiny and shiny lining of the armor.

Pearl nacre is made of aragonite, a variety of calcium carbonate. A organize of "pearl glue" holds together microscopic plates of aragonite. As long as the oyster is stark, the nacre forms and becomes thick over the middle, developing the patina and shine we concede as a pearl.

Why all of that information? There is one object: aragonite or calcium carbonate. This is the substance of the pearl, the nacre. This data is squashy compared to earth shaped jewelrytones. This data is certainly hurt by acids, certain chemicals and abrasive substances. The common vacuuming methods hurt for limestone jewelrytones cannot be stablely hurt to vacuum the marked metal and pearls at the same time. Where a plain gold article may be sited into a mild acid to delete dirty and glossed to repair shine, that same mild acid will carve the pearl and can actually liquefy it.

"What to prevent when vacuuming pearl jewelry?" As important as how to vacuum the jewelry is aware what "NOT" to use as a vacuumser. Commercial jewelry vacuuming liquids are too stark for pearls. Most of these vacuumers enclose ammonia and ammonia can wound the pearl, dipping the patina. Jewelry vacuumers are cute greatly ineffective in removing dirty and are debillboarded to liberated up and delete dirt and grunge more than delete dirty.

preclude any vacuumser with ammonia, chlorine or abrasives added. preclude jewelry or silver polishing cloths with a red rouge layer. The rouge is a polishing compound but the red data(iron oxide) can certainly get blocked in unseen recesses of a pearl and make the pearl horrid.

"What to use to vacuum pearls and delete dirty from metal?" Oh my, now we get into essential jostle lubricate! At home vacuuming in the safest form is done by pleasing a wet gonee of baking beverage and gently rasping the metal. If the dirty is not plain, the mild abrasive scenery of the damp beverage will delete it. Rub with your fingers on the metal only, with a squashy brush or instigate such as a wet toothpick or line ear scrub for hard to catch zones. To repair shine to the metal, survey-up with a fine worth jewelry polishing cloth metal.

I urge one of the chemically treated cloths such as "Sunshine Cloth" from a jewelry parts and tools supplier. Other like cloths are untaken at jewelry food. Frankly, many jewelry store employees don't know greatly about the vacuuming stores that advertise. So be certainly not to get the kind with a red rouge layer, even if urgeed. ability food and jewelry food regularly use RioGrande as a supplier and should be able to get a "Sunshine Cloth" for you. Like other like cloths, light action rapidly deletes dirty. With light dirty, you may use the cloth solitary and skip the baking beverage. These cloths are hurt "as is" and are plainly discarded when hurt up.

To survey-up this vacuuming with a smart bath in a mild dish detergent is a good idea. This will delete any deposit. minimally take a mild emulsion of dish detergent like Joy (consider, no ammonia!),rub gently with the fingers, bath in welcoming water and pat dry. That is it.

"defense of the pearls." While vacuuming the ornament, gently grasp each pearl and see if it turns on the mounting stem or inside the site. If on a stem of metal, the pearl should be deleted and re-sheltered with a obvious two part epoxy glue. This is probable a job for the jeweler to do. If weak in a tear or spine variety site, a jeweler can rapidly and gently stiffen the sites.

"Cleaning by a jewelry." You may conclude to let a jeweler vacuum the ornament and stable any weak pearls. If pearls are deleted and re-sheltered, while the pearls are deleted the ornament may be apparatus polished to an almost like new state with no terror of wound to the pearls. If vacuumed with the pearls intact, the jeweler will use fine gyratory brushes to manila away the dirty. Then, all is vacuumed in a mild detergent emulsion usually with an ultrasonic vacuumer.

Before you do any of the equipment that I have just suggeted to you, you should go see a jewelry and ask him some of the questions that I have just mentioned. That way you get all of your pedestal sheltered and you will not dirty the pearls.

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