South China Sea graduated saltwater pearl necklace, 14K gold clasp with very thick nacre. The pearls are graduated, starting 6mm. and ranging up to 10mm. The necklace is 21” long. The pearls have a dominant white cream finish with glowing overtones of pink. They are slightly blemished on the surface, with incredible luster.

South China Sea graduated saltwater pearl necklace, 14K gold clasp with very thick nacre. The pearls are graduated, starting 6mm. and ranging up to 10mm. The necklace is 21” long. The pearls have a dominant white cream finish with glowing overtones of pink. They are slightly blemished on the surface, with incredible luster.

Pearl type
South Sea cultured pearl
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1900-2000
Metal
White gold
Fineness
14 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Number of pearls
64
Main Stone
Pearl
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
8 mm
Pearl colour
Silver
Total weight
32 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Pearl shape
Round
Gender
Women
Length
21 in

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