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Furuya blue gray pearls - maybe advertising might work
by: jwells

J: Is this a current post?


Reply: Yes it's current and fairly recent - being at the top of the fold (new to old) so within the last couple of weeks. Janet it's up to visitors to check back on any comments. If the notification box was checked at the time of submission, visitors receive a notification in their email account, that a comment has been posted on this Web site.

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My advertising team can write you up a 'Wanted to Buy Furuya Pearls' advertisement that would appear on this Web site - it is not free service. This brand of pearl s very hard to find and it might be the fastest way to locate a seller. Otherwise, I can only suggest to keep googling and checking back on this post for any future updates.

If you would like to advertise, details, prices and order form can be found Here...

I hope this helps Janet.

Best Regards
Yvonne


Furuya blue gray pearls
by: jwells

My mother had a pair bought out of the military catalog in the 1960's. I did not get them when she passed away and would very much like to have a strand. Are you interested in selling them?

Divesting or Not - Appraisal!
by: Anonymous

Michaela

Vintage Furuya Pearls are in short supply and high demand right now.

We would recommend getting your Furuya pearls appraised even if you are not considering divesting.

Here is the link to the Online Jewelry Appraisal Form on Antique Jewelry Investor.

A J I Support Team

Where can I buy a Furuya Tokyo strand of pearls?
by: Anonymous

I am looking for a strand of blue pearls from Furuya Tokyo Japan. They were in the military catalog in the 1960's as black pearls.

Does anyone know where I can buy a strand?

Blue Pearls from Japan
by: Anonymous

They are beautiful!

https://www.antique-jewelry-investor.com/where-can-i-find-silver-gray-blue-furuya-pearls.html

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