10-26-2016 11:30 AM
Should I just call these Trifari multi-color pastel faux pearl earrings?
Thanks for any help.
10-26-2016 12:00 PM
Sounds good to me . Maybe add vintage and either pierced or clip .
Mermaid 🐳
10-26-2016 12:21 PM
Also maybe Mabe and Round Faux Pearl.
10-26-2016 12:28 PM
I'd add Vintage signed clip on dimensional.
You also have an opportunity to add a couple more words that will show up right under your heading.
On pre-owned items you don't need to fill in the space regarding condition. ( it will say condition not applicable on pre-owned)..fill that box in anyway because it will jump out right underneath your listing.
You might consider using the words "flawless.....unusual ...elegant" (****don't use the word flawless if there is any defect, but they look flawless in your photo)
I'll look for your listing
Kindest Regards,
Lois
10-26-2016 12:39 PM
Thanks, everyone. I appreciate your help.
Thanks. OCN. Mabe is the word I was missing.
10-26-2016 02:11 PM
Have you dont the tooth test to make sure they are fake? Probably are but natural and cultured pearls can be dyed.
10-26-2016 02:28 PM
If I do the tooth test, I'm afraid I'll scratch them and then I wouldn't be able to sell them....lol
Doubt they're real tho.
Thanks for that info. I didn't know those could be dyed.
10-26-2016 03:06 PM
No no. You dont bite them or anything that will damage the surface of the pearl. You just rub them against the flat part of your front teeth. Real ones (natural or cultured) will have a distinct grittyness to them (like bone or shell) that paint (stickyish) or glass (too slick) just wont have. Also look for warps in the surface and color waves - nature does what it wants so "perfect" is hard to achieve. and of course the shine is like nothing that can be created - some come close but not quite.
How horrible is it that I am a guy and I know this cwap?
10-26-2016 03:09 PM
The pink & peach look like they are cabochons? If so..another word to get in your description