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    Ah..sounds like it is 'Tahitian black' - cheap freshwater pearls dyed with 'Tahitian black' dye to make them look like Tahitian (black) pearls.

    Note that Bali silver is sterling silver processed on the paradise Indonesian island of Bali, where there is a long tradition of silver working
    And Thai silver (also long history of fabulous work) has more silver than sterling. There's a huge Pandora factory there on a huge industrial estate which is all jewellery stuff. One of my wholesalers is just around the corner from the Pandora.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pearlescence View Post
    Ah..sounds like it is 'Tahitian black' - cheap freshwater pearls dyed with 'Tahitian black' dye to make them look like Tahitian (black) pearls.

    Note that Bali silver is sterling silver processed on the paradise Indonesian island of Bali, where there is a long tradition of silver working
    And Thai silver (also long history of fabulous work) has more silver than sterling. There's a huge Pandora factory there on a huge industrial estate which is all jewellery stuff. One of my wholesalers is just around the corner from the Pandora.
    Did I miss something in the original question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ57 View Post
    Did I miss something in the original question?
    Only about three thousand odd miles, I suppose?

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