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| I think you might get more wear out of the City strand if you are petite though it's more "formal". The baroques are a bit bigger and suited for casual wear. At the price I think getting the City strand is great value for money - I don't think I could do much better in China myself. Ropes seem to be the rage right now, and the length is adjustable especially with a ball clasp. You can just get another necklace/bracelet with a ball clasp and tack it on to make an even longer strand down the track. Baroques are also quite personal in that you may not like the shape/surface of a particular strand. There were individual pictures of strands initially but that got too labor intensive for marketing to the public (it was private offer only at first so fewer of us). Unless you know exactly what kind of shape you like, the rounds are also a better bet. I'm tempted by the City strand myself, but I already have ropes and I just want a kickass freshadama strand that's graduated.
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| Hello Katie, Welcome to the forum. If it were me, I'd go for the City strand - it is great value for money, and versatile in that you can wear it as it is for a night out or doubled for everyday wear. Or knotted, or held with a brooch, or two brooches, etc.etc.etc. ![]() And it's on offer - baroques may come on offer at some time and if they do, you'll maybe then be able to have them as well !
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| I have not had that problem with ropes, but if you are worried, get a pearl shortener so you can control the length precisely (i.e. nested) such that they don't rub against each other. PP has it under findings or something.
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| Hi Katie, I've not had any problems re. damage when wearing pearls doubled up Here you go, Wendy: http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2233
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| I agree with everyone's take on getting the City Strand. I too have been tempted knowing what a good deal it is. You will get a lot of wear out of it. Quote:
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| Hi Katie, and welcome. If you read old posts, I think you would see that many of us reach for baroques over our rounds... but baroque pearls are always less expensive, and that beautiful "City" strand from Jeremy is an excellent price - AND of course, it will match your earrings better than baroques... maybe it will make a nice belated 30th birthday present for yourself! I have a 36" necklace of similar size pearls and I just love it - always feels special, and elegant! Last edited by Nerida; 06-07-2008 at 11:21 PM. Reason: typo |
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I'm after a very specific graduation that's probably got Jeremy wrecking his brains. I want a white 6-10 mm (well, 6-9 might do) with a large centerpiece, preferably 11-12 mm, with silver rose overtones that look like a hanadama strand. Wonder when that's going to happen, if ever. I don't think I'll ever be able to find such high-grade pearls on a short trip in China, especially since they have all kinds of junk I have to sift through.
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| Congratulations Elisa - a college degree AND some fabulous pearls - well done! I really think the City Strand is one of the best value strands I have seen around - looking foward to seeing some photos! |
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Ah, well, plenty of special occasions down the road ey? Can't wait to see your strand though.
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