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| OK, maybe I'm overreacting with this, but I can't understand some things when it comes to wearing pearls. For instance, why do people insist on wearing white pearls on black clothes? That way luster almost totally vanishes and pearls look like some ordinary white beads. Black makes too high of a contrast, which makes pearls even more white i.e. color becomes most noticable surface feature, and we know pearls aren't really prized for their color (luster is surface feature which makes the biggest price diference). Now, I'm not saying it should always be white on white, but lesser contrast makes pearls so much more beautiful (white on champagne or white on rose for instance). Darker colors of pearls don't have such a problem, cause luster is more prounounced against ther dark body color, but I think folks should be more careful about what to wear with white or pastel ones. |
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| Maybe we're not talking the same things here. What I meant was; you can have 2 pearls of the same variety/shape/size/luster...but of diferent colors, priced exactly the same (especially if we're talking freshwaters). I remember reading once that pearl is one of the very rare gems (amber is maybe the only other) which can be costly without having a specific color, while a single shade diference in (let's say) sapphire makes a big price diference. My point is, if I want a great color, there are many other gems to choose from, but if I want a satiny shine and mirror-like reflection, there's only one. |
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| Personally, I think white pearls against black look very elegant and have always enjoyed the look. I don't really wear a lot of black anymore, but I see no problem with it. I certainly wouldn't criticize anyone for doing it, let alone consider it a sin. For me, a sin of pearl wear would be dragging your pearl bracelet through marinara sauce or a balsamic vinaigrette. But as far as fashion choice, I just enjoy seeing people wear them with anything, even the occasionally t-shirt and shorts. |
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| LOL I just wore my exotics with a (very nice) T-shirt and jeans, in sneakers no less ... how high do I rank in the book of pearl crime?
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Aha! Got it now: color may not be a big price factor for pearls, although they are certainly appreciated for the variety of colors. Freshwater color do not appear to make much of a difference for price - except for some unusual colors, but for other types... I've been living with the impression that the intensity of color overtones on pearls make allot of price difference: the pink overtones on white South Sea pearls, and the shades of golden South Sea, and I used to think that the depth of color and intensity of overtones for Tahitian pearls too. Perhaps these factors are simply obscure - since vast quantities of commercial quality pearls of either type are not really concerned with color overtone intensity, unfortunately. ![]() The analogy with sapphire sounds interesting - never thought of that! Last edited by Valeria101; 03-21-2008 at 02:19 PM. |
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| I agree with you on the matter of white pearls on black cloth. I notice that the pearls don't look as good in the black velvet lined box it came in. Sort of like skulls/bones. Personally, I think pearls look great on skin and makes me feel fantastic. Hence, I tend to prefer necklaces. I don't prefer them on cloth (regardless whether it is lighter or darker coloured) because I find that it takes away the beauty somewhat (IMHO/YMMV) and turns it into a fashion accessory rather than a centerpiece but others have worn ropes and matinees and operas and they look great. So, it's a matter of personal preference and great dress sense.
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![]() I always thought this: http://img.alibaba.com/photo/1101046...l_Necklace.jpg or this: https://www.hollysjewelrydesigns.com...e%20806wh-.jpg looks somewhat better than this: http://www.dargate.com/235_auction/235_images/2622.jpg But that's just my taste. |
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![]() If you dig a bit, there's some tradition for showing pearls on red (Middle East, Greece) or green (Spain, Portugal) background rather then black, but as all traditions it is giving way... I've thought that this type of presentation is cheating a bit, since the subtle overtones are swamped by the background. Well, and the cream pearls appear whiter on red. Lustre shows anyway. White seems to be used only for matching. Strange that... Not one jewelry shop I've ever went to showed pearls on white - if any special substrate was provided. It needs to be a rather sophisticated shop to lay out something for the pearls - many just drop them on the counter anyway. The street address of the shop and the age of the jeweler seems to make more difference there then the price of the pearls, LOL! |
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![]() Gail Last edited by Pearlgully; 03-22-2008 at 03:03 AM. |
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| While I think the real sin against pearls would be to not wear them whenever you are so inclined, I do agree that black doesn't best complement mine. When I wear pearls with black (I wear a lot of black), I choose a shorter 18" strand that falls more on skin over a longer 36" strand that lays more over the black. I've wondered why the velvet in some of my pearl boxes (the ones the strands are shipped in) is black- it doesn't seem to do them justice. Our brick & mortar jeweler uses emerald green, and while it works for stones & gold, it turns ivory/white pearls an unattractive yellow. Color is so relative. |
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Other than that-- enjoy! |
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