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Thank you!All gorgeous but I especially love your Tahitians
Thank you!All gorgeous but I especially love your Tahitians
Wow, thank you! The shoul
I understand what you are describing. South seas often have a satiny luster rather than the sharp shine of akoyas. They are softer looking at times, which is just beautiful in emphasizing the glow of a woman's skin.
Re, the shoulder dusters, thank you! They took forever to make because of the tiny loops in the wire. Also the peridot beads have such tiny holes, that half wouldn't fit over the wire...ugh!
Re the other wire necklaces, the one with the coin pearls was purchased at a gallery. A Native American woman made it. My husband purchased 3 other pieces of hers. She has since moved away which is a shame because I don't remember her name and I would have loved to commission some matching cloud earrings. It would take a long time for me to master her fluidity of line in wire. The only wrapping I do is to create links and such. I did make the druzy pearl necklace with pearls purchased from Druzy Designs. She has fabulous pearls and gem beads of all kinds for projects. I do ALOT of bead work though for fun, such as bead embroidery, beaded necklaces, etc. Have loved beads and gems since earliest conciousness lol.
Wow, thank you for the compliment! What an interesting story about the postal string, and doing macrame. I've always wanted to learn to do that. So many fabulous possibilities with fine gem beads and pearls these days!Great job with the druzy pearls. I buy from Druzy Designs, too. She has such nice items. I used to knit and do macrame with beads when I was young, one thing we had in ample quantities in the Soviet Union was postal string, I remember coming to the P.O. and asking for the best one, and they'd give me some for free, for my macrame projects. But it was a long, long time ago.
You have fantastic jewelry, Bluegemz, and very unique taste. And such long, beautiful hands,your jewelry must look amazing on you!
Haha! Beautiful! I totally get it. I have a box in which I store some pearls in it like that. The image is luscious in the carefree excess. Reminds me of looking into a treasure chest! Gorgeous pearls and a wonderful collection.
Marionberry, thank you!Bluegemz, your Tahitians look amazing on you!
Those are very beautiful! They seem to have a delicate bluish green overtone. I love Tahitian pearls for how exotic they look.
I thought they exude rocker chic and would go well with grey gemstones (like a grey spinel or white diamondsThose are very beautiful! They seem to have a delicate bluish green overtone. I love Tahitian pearls for how exotic they look.
Oh yes, I also would like a pair of yellow south sea pearl earrings. I love my tahitians and my blue grey south sea pearl earrings, but I've always wanted some golden ones . I think your tahitians will be perfect with your grey gems and a young and energetic, rocker look.I thought they exude rocker chic and would go well with grey gemstones (like a grey spinel or white diamonds
Now I just need to collect a pair of 22k gold pearls and I'm done with my earring collection.
Oh yes, I've been thinking about it those too. My next orbit around pearls will be around sea of Cortez !@Bluegemz @Arkteia Some of the keshi and all of the natural Cortez mabe are something else among pearls - astonishingly irridescent ! Somewhat in the sense of NZ Abalone nacre, but not the same colours or look.
[Impressions from research - I never got to blog this subject, however]
Perhaps you already know only too well !
I was thinking about it, too. I am yet unaware of their harvest season, but it could be an interesting trip!Oh yes, I've been thinking about it those too. My next orbit around pearls will be around sea of Cortez !