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| I'm curious to see what people really wear the most. I, of course, own an 18" 8mm strand of white pearls, rosé overtone, and matching earrings. Classic, right? Surely something I thought I would wear all the time. And do I? Hardly. What do I reach for again and again? A pair of baroque drop golden South Sea earrings from Care Ehret. Do you have "everyday" pearls? What are they? Am I the lone nut leaving her classic white rounds, sitting lonely in the drawer? |
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| Hi xeresana, My 12mm SMOOTH gem grade purple-pink Kasumi earrings. My Sea of Cortez pearls(Alright, GemGeek!),because those actually ARE rare and ARE eco-farmed. A honking white SS keshi necklace. Of course, there is a huge mountain of other stuff in my closet but it's hard digging everything out all the time. Oh yah, there's the big 16.5mm white SS perfect drop with killer orient set in brushed 22K. AND......a natural red FW necklace from Lop Noor given to me by the Dalai Lama as a gift. Only one other person on earth has another one. Slraep |
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| Most often I reach for the strand of 11-11.5 mm circlé peacock dyed freshwater pearls I made this fall. The necklace is 18" and I made matching earrings. They have great colors and they feel rich. I've noticed people's eyes on them when I wear them. |
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| Sea of Cortez, Jeremy's untreated baroque akoyas and white f.w. baroques, Kevin's multi-color freshwater rope, and Tahitians. Very occasionally my rope of inherited akoyas, which although quite large, is yellowed with age. Almost never the classic white akoyas. I no longer care whether it is the supermarket or a posh "do", I wear what I feel like wearing on the day. Except I do have a late Victorian seedpearl necklace with gorgeous centre-piece which I adore and wear when I want to impress..... But I must admit, the seedpearls don't get the attention that the untreated akoyas and the Cortez pearls attract. |
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| I have built up a nice sized collection and have lots of options to choose from, but I have noticed that I go through "phases" where I will wear a particular piece frequently (although not exclusively) and then move onto something else. I don't tend to wear necklaces very much in winter because they get lost under all the layers of clothes I pile on! Currently I am spending a lot of time with my Cortez pearl earrings. Before it got cold, I favored wearing a black FW keishi necklace - it seemed to go nicely with the more muted colors I was wearing (lots of greys and navys). |
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| I have found that I mostly reach out for my freshwater drop pearl black (or almost black) earrings....they look nice and are easy to slip on. Rarely wear necklaces in winter, because of all the layers of clothing around my neck anyway. But I do love to wear my multi-colored pearl pendant which rests on a silver wire necklace, when the weather is more necklace-friendly here in Tianjin! Looks under-stated, but elegant! ![]() |
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| Yes, Ana, you do! My untreated, freshwater white baroque earrings on ear wires from PP. So easy to slip on and they always look great. I have a matching bracelet as well that gets a lot of use. I usually wear my round necklaces on the weekends if we have some event or dinner to go to. Love them, but they don't get as much use as the baroques. |
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Lately the highlight of my day is going to Costco or the postoffice--so I mostly reach for the Murano glass stars with pearls, earrings and charm pendant, I showed on my "lowly beaders" post recently. I made them in several colors, including mauve with lavender pearls.Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| I have many choices but I seem to wear a baroque(circle) tahitian strand I got last Xmas from PP. Large (13-17.5mm) with great character. Most people don't even realize that it is a real pearl necklace. I have a SS golden that I like too-Kirsten at PP says it look like "Irish butter" and I have to agree. I hope in the near future that I have a Sea of Cortez pearl necklace to reach for. I have put it in on the list for "Santa" but I don't know if he is listening to me..... |
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| Hi all members and other guests of this site! In a way it would be much easier to choose a favorite if you have just a few to choose from. I have many necklaces so in order to get them the right moistore and being "just" towards their different beauty, I try to wear every of them at least once in a couple of weeks. However, I don´t want to complain having too many, it is very nice to be able to change every day. I haven´t got any Sea of Cortez pearls yet, so they are on my future list of pearls. In general I do like my larger pearls better than the small ones, don´t know why, but they make me feel good and that what should count, I believe. Enjoy Your pearls!
__________________ Inge Jernberg |
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