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The valuable pearls are salt water, ocean roaming and perfectly round. I like pearls that come from real oysters.

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On 6/23/2014 MaggieToo said:

Of course this is just my opinion, but these pearls are probably the ones that have traditionally been thrown out as not usable.

Sellers are running out of ideas to sell product, so they are calling these pearls by a "fancy" name and selling them.

I agree.

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On 6/23/2014 songbird said:

The valuable pearls are salt water, ocean roaming and perfectly round. I like pearls that come from real oysters.

A Edison pearl sold not long ago at Hong Kong for $15 to $20 thousand a pearl.

http://www.pearlsofjoy.com/March-2014-Hong-Kong-Pearl-Show--Day-3_b_53.html