Customers can be sooooo unreasonable..........
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Customers can be sooooo unreasonable..........
to be fair, Caitlin, I'm sure I've seen you talking about "very unique" which is a similar thing - something is unique, or it's not unique, rather like identical.
There are worse spousal responses!
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it.....
I'd call them lilac, or lavender, depending on the shade
Bear in mind the possible customs charge when ordering from outside the EU, when thinking about your budget.
I followed some of their links to retailers, and found this statement too:
"Exclusive to Percy Marks in New South Wales and grown in the pristine Brisbane waters north of Sydney, these magnificent...
As I understand it, it's more of a sensitivity than an allergy, strictly speaking. Initial sensitisation (often through jewellery) means that any nickel-containing items you touch later can give you...
There are fantastic photos on this thread - thanks all.
The rules are pretty strict, too. Here's what the Birmingham Assay Office has to say about it:
http://www.theassayoffice.co.uk/supply_chain.html
Wendy's right - you're in the UK, aren't you? So importing US sterling silver can be very iffy, as they don't have the rules against nickel in their alloys that we have here.
Glad to hear your mother enjoyed her birthday present.
As I understand it, tahitian pearls must have a minimum nacre thickness of 0.8mm in order to be kosher - they are not legal for export, otherwise. So if there is a nacre dent showing the bead, they...
What would you do with it? What do you use it for, in a day-to-day way?
I don't know. At the risk of sounding thick, I'm not sure what mineral oil actually is.
I agree with everyone else - they are absolutely lovely. I, too, don't have much time for the perfect round white pearls, too boring for me.
I think they're all absolutely lovely. I adore Tahitians, and am not that keen on Akoyas - not the white, round ones, anyway. That baroque set is beautiful, though, and I'd probably go for that one.
My mother once lost her engagement ring, and turned the house upside down and inside out looking for it. I remember it well - I was about 10, so my sisters were 8 and 4, and my brother 3. She...
They are absolutely lovely!
They are really lovely pearls, and look very round to me in the photos. The length looks good on you too, I reckon.
You can use olive oil to clean Roman coins. If you have coins with a couple of thousand years' worth of dirt and general grunge on them, soaking them in olive oil for 6 to 18 months helps get it off...
Ah! So you're British! My great-grandfather was from Bangor, in Northern Ireland.
I used to say something very similar about the red book on bringing up children the health visitor read. It set out the amount of sleep children need at different ages from birth to 10 years old....
They are wonderful photos, and fascinating pearls, thank you very much.
Are you from Ireland, and living for the moment in the Middle East, then?
Your pearls are gorgeous!