Yes... In a 'matched set' - they should all be if similar size and colour.
Mainly dressy clothes such as dresses and blouses.
It depends on the length of the necklace and the type, size, quality and variety of the pearls. You can find a freshwater pearl necklace for under $50. A strand of south sea pearls can carry a pricetag well over $1000.
It depends on the size of the pearls, the length of the necklace, the quality of the pearls, who and where you are buying it from, etc. However, the necklace I own (a princess length pink pearl strand necklace) was around $2,500-$3,000. (But it also has a gold clasp with three (tiny) diamonds which added to the price.) For probably the best quality pearls buy Mikimoto pearls.
If you match all the numbers you get a Master Ball. Good luck!
Pearls are knotted to prevent them from rubbing against each other, which can cause wear and tear on the pearl's surface. Knotting also helps to prevent loss of multiple pearls in case the strand breaks, as each pearl is individually secured by the knot.
Pearl harbor should be remembered because it survived world war 2
Google "master code Pokemon pearl ar" and you should get some results Google "master code Pokemon pearl ar" and you should get some results Google "master code Pokemon pearl ar" and you should get some results
Yes, so both the p and h should be capitalized. When written it should look like Pearl Harbor
Yes, you can get a second Master Ball in Pokémon Pearl. Unfortunately, it can only be obtained by cheating or getting an exact match in the Pokémon Lotto in Jubilife City. Hope this helped!
It depends on how large the pearls are and if they are real. They can cost anywhere from $179 to $1,020. Look here for examples of an 18 inch pearl necklace with a 14k gold clasp. http://www.pearlnecklacesource.com/categories/Pearl-Necklaces/
there is no key item pearl but if you find one sell it for 1000 bucks
No because all the pearl buyer are working together to get the pearl for the lowest price but it is actually worth 50,000 pesos.