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| I pretty much wear pearls almost every day of the week. Sometimes it's a strand sometimes it's earrings but not ususally together. Sometimes I wear a pendant. I do sometimes go without pearls but not usually for more than a day or two. I have a few other non pearl items in my jewelry box that I get a good amount of wear out of. How about you? |
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| I wear pearls once or twice a week. It really just depends on what clothing I am wearing and what I am doing each day.
__________________ "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did." - Mark Twain |
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| 3 -4 times per week. I usually wear the baroques (and now will add the exotics) during the week and the rounds on the weekend if we are going out. I'm considering having a couple of my strands made into double strand braclets as I think I will wear them more that way. |
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| I wear pearls (in some form) almost every day that I am not working. Unfortunately, since I work in a lab with nasty chemicals and splash potential (as well as occasional days of heavy exertion and subsequent perspiration) I am usually afraid to wear my pearls there, except for my cheapest beading pearls. |
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| Hi everyone, I wear my pearls all the time, as I have quite many of them and they need to be "aired" so I think perhaps I should sell my goldjewellery, the prices being so high right now.. (Just kidding). Seriously though I love the look of pearls and they are so elegant without being overdressed. I mix baroqes and rounds, I mean not a special day for the rounds just what comes to mind... and I donīt care that my neck has wrinkles, everyone looks at the pearls anyway ![]()
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| I wear some kind of pearls, usually tahitian, about 3-4 times per week, be it earrings, bracelet, necklace or all of the above. I also love gemstones and unusual silver, like Hill Tribe, so I have to rotate those things into the mix as well. |
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| I wear pearls as often as is humanly possible. In fact I've just realised that I've come in from a long run and I still have large pink freshwater studs in my ears. What amazed me about the GIA Pearl Grading course last week was the fact that I was the only one wearing pearls. Given that they were all jewellers/jewellery makers (and only two were male) I was stunned. Last edited by PGDesign; 02-16-2008 at 06:22 PM. |
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| I wear pearls almost everyday. Some pearls get to see the outside world more than others. My baroque golden SS earrings probably get the most wear. I tend to throw them on with everything. I do occasionally switch out for some other things. Yesterday, I wore some kyanite earrings from Carolyn Ehret instead. But, most days of the week, you will find me in pearls. I think baroques are the easiest strands to wear. I routinely wear my Tahitians, golden SS, and my big untreated freshwaters from Jeremy. |
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![]() The materials that come with the class are great. I LOVE the pearl color chart. Are you going to take the written course? Doug Fiske says they are still rewriting the newer version, so you may want to wait for it. Having a Pearl Diploma is fun. ![]()
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I will say that the course served to show me how much I don't know about grading. Much as I enjoyed it, I still came away feeling a bit confused in one or two areas! I've posted my account of the day in the Resources/Education section of the forum. I'm not sure I would have the time or funds to do the complete course, I'm even wondering if the Strack book would be a reasonable substitute, I think Jeremy alluded to that somewhere, but of course there would be no Diploma at the end of it. Last edited by PGDesign; 02-16-2008 at 09:41 PM. |
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