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| I think you'll find that prominent women have always worn pearls, I really don't believe it has anything to do with a new trend. Trends are for the masses. The variety in pearls is entirely due to their new accessbility, down to internet marketing. |
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| I am not sure. From 10 pages of photographs for each only on the photos of 2007 they have pronounced pearls. Before that - mostly other types of neckwear, or no neckwear at all. It could be that some earlier wearing expensive pearls was a way of showing big money, which is not popular among politicials and high executives. |
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| Mmmm, yes, Mrs. McCain was wearing a fabulous 4 rows of pearls yesterday. I think they were 4 rows - that's how many I could see on the t.v. screen. The necklace was lovely - a deep, broad sweep of pearls. |
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| I live in the DC area, and when we went shopping for my Christmas gift this year (fabulous baroque tahitians - necklace, bracelet, and earrings! My husband rules!), we found SOOO many strands of and references to 'Pelosi Pearls', and apparently they're selling like hotcakes. Nothing like living in one of the ultimate 'keep up with the Joneses" cities. I have to admit, though, the simple fact that so many are buying strands of "Pelosi Pearls" ruins the charm for me - makes it feel like a status symbol. That alone keeps me away from them (OK, not really that alone - there's always the budget issue...). Absolutely, they are beautiful, but I want my pearls to be unique and to show off who I am, not who I have the money to copy. ...But, I admit my opinion is certainly jaded by living where I do. And either way, still gotta send props to Pelosi for helping bring attention to the timelessness of pearls!!! |
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| Sueki - we're amateur photographers so this doesn't nearly show the coppers, greens, and purples! There are two big pearls in the necklace - one that drops in front when you wear the clasp in front, one that sits in front center when you where the clasp in back. I LOVE this feature - basically, two necklaces in one! ![]() To give proper credit, the necklace & bracelet came from Adeler Jewelers in Great Falls, VA, and we had them put the earrings together with two dyed freshwaters and two of the tahitians we took out of the bracelet. This all happened before I found this forum - even more fortunate that they treated us very well and we feel we paid a fair price. |
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| May I ask if your really charming necklace has blemishes on the pearls? I don't know if it common for the Tahitians to have blemishes, maybe it belongs to the type. I also got a very nice collier of round Tahitians last week, with big round pearls, the biggest in the center is almost 17 mm! But most of them have blemishes, especially the bigger ones. I am quite realistic that perfectly clean big round Tahitians would cost a fortune, so my blemishes is the compromise - but just interesting... (In fact, from a distance of 1m all the imperfections are practically not seen...also on the photo... but they are there) Olga |
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| Gravityalwayswins (sigh, how very true...... )Wow ! Beautiful set - what lovely colours. And who cares about blemishes when the colours are so rich... Personally, I think a few minor blemishes give the pearls an organic look and feel. Yours are lovely, thanks for posting the photo. which is great. Olga, I don't know about high end Tahitians, but even the more expensive pearls can have blemishes. See here: http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2007 And these are not so expensive for what they are. So, presumably, yes, perfect round ones will indeed cost a fortune. |
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| Josh, you live in a very connected small world. Nancy Pelosi is Speaker of the House of Representatives. She is second successor to the President of the United States after the vice-president.
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Princess Diana had very elegant pearls. She had a beautiful pearl covered white cocktail dress, wedding slippers covered in pearls, and let's not forget her tiara. She also had collections of akoya and south seas pearls.
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