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| The pearls look brilliant together! You keep coming in with there wonderful things I would imagine that such an arrangement would have been very straight forward for the Art Nouveau period. For what that matters... such designs are sophisticated and desirable today too. It is not terribly straight forward to find someone who works those things still, but not impossible either. My 2c. With no particular example there in mind, just the style: THIS. How is the necklace going? The skets you have posted suggests something quite daring! (a caged pearl). Last edited by Valeria101; 04-28-2007 at 01:42 PM. |
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| Thanks for the reinforcement, I suppose as reflection of recent life experience this project would have some core validity even aside from aesthetics. My wife and I looked at the link this morning (sevenfingers) and it was also very helpful, suggesing ways that the more unusually shaped pearls might have a home. Execution: If we can't develop the right relationship locally, will opt to send the pearls back to the Cook Islands or NZ (along with design concept) to be worked by those who know these pearls intimately. Quote:
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| This thread has its origins in my simultaneous fascination with poe pipi from the Cook Islands and Paua abalone pearls from New Zealand's Chatham Islands, resulting in acquisition of loose pearls from local sources in each area. Combining these two intensely-colored pearls in a single piece became somewhat of an obsession. The design work was given to Ben Bergman of Rarotonga, who relayed it to his workshop in Auckland, NZ, further symbolizing a Cooks/NZ link begun when the Maori emigrated from the Cook Islands and arrived to New Zealand approximately 1000 years ago. The piece is a lapel pin, a personal statement of sorts. But I may be too accustomed to viewing beautiful pearls on others to dare wear it myself! Steve Seattle |
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| Steve, Wonderful combination of colors, shapes and textures. I find that some of the oddest combinations of gems work and some that seem like they would work beautifully fail. All you can do is put them together and look at the result.
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| Thanks for the positive comments, and from such core forum contributors! I'm still awaiting delivery so am much in the same boat, ogling from afar. Pearl selection: I forwarded quite a few pearls of both types, all among the best in our possession at the time. My first post was just a few minutes of play (and to convince myself to go to a professional!), featuring my favorite of the abs, the symmetrical arrowhead-shaped freeform. I am very pleased with the use of this pearl on the left hand side of the lapel pin. The large poe pipi is 6.2mm, a size now nearly off the scale for pipi rounds, and additionally with high lustre and deep gold color. The 4.5mm perfect drop (at the 'hilt' of the pendant in the first post), among my favorites for its pure cuteness, appears to be among the unused pearls being returned with the pin. Will need to look for another use! Steve Seattle |
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