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| I'm surprised you say they are out-dated. They are still very hot in the industry and are only now getting out to the smaller stores. Chocolate brown was in the major fashion color trends for Autumn/Winter. They also look good with Spring/Summer colors, such as aqua and pink. I get a lot of trade magazines and the chocolate Tahitians are heavily featured. ![]()
__________________ GemGeek The World Is My Oyster! |
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| I agree with GemGeek. They are still really hot. We constantly get requests for them and I know my brother sells a lot of them. Even freshwater producers are following suit with dyed CFWP knock-offs now. Imperial sells them, my brother does, and National is getting ready to release them.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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![]() Jeremy, I purchased a brown dyed freshwater set. You're right - they were popping up all over Tucson.
__________________ GemGeek The World Is My Oyster! |
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| I saw a very long segment on the Shopping channel all about Chocolate FWP and how nobody can tell them from Tahitians, not true of course but the point is they are still big sellers.
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I think they use the lesser quality Tahitians for the chocolates, so you needn't worry about scarificing those beautiful overtones. Better to treat a Tahitian than not use it at all. Personally, I would love some chocolate freshies with a slight rose overtone. That would suit my coloring perfectly.
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| I actually think the chocolates are the exception to the rule when it comes to pearl treatments. The chocolates that I have seen have clean surfaces and very reflective luster. I recently took a small lot of the hands of a Japanese processor to play around with. I am not sure what to do with them yet, but today we set a couple in rose gold and they looked amazing.
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel |
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| Iridesse has a lot of jewelry in rose gold with chocolate Tahitians. The rose gold really brings out the burnished color of the chocolates. Personally, I love the warm look.
__________________ Pearllove |