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| Photo: The bracelet attracted the attention of Pearl World and prior to shipment this shot was supplied for the cover of a future PW issue. Can't wait to get home and 'play'! Steve Seattle PS I'm the original Californian in Seattle, but 1972 arrival nearly qualifies me as a native… Last edited by smetzler; 12-22-2007 at 09:27 AM. |
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| Amazing color and shape. I bet this will make your wife a bracelet wearer. You have quite a collection of exotic pearls now. It is always nice ( and informative) to hear the story about each piece you have. Thank you for sharing. |
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| That is a drool-worthy photo, if I've ever seen one! Breathtaking - literally! Congratulations, and thanks for sharing it with us. ![]()
__________________ GemGeek The World Is My Oyster! |
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| This bracelet is pure beauty. Perhaps your wife can wear it as a bracelet for a while and if they find more "lost pearls" in the future you can combine those pearls and make a necklace. Your collection of pearls is just marvelous. Thanks for sharing. ![]() Happy Holidays, Pernula |
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| We are now advised that the bracelet has a name, as do our other one-off pieces from the Cooks: Poe Tuanaana "The name centered on the fact that these pearls had been 'lost'...adopting a romantic twist, Tuanaana is used here in an all encompassing manner for the Pearls - lying in their shell, beckoning with their radiant colours, beneath the ocean waves..." Total pearl weight (in the manner of naturals) is 210 carats. Quote:
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| Another stunning, romantic, museum piece from you. I wish you could tour your pieces. I would love to know about the wire wrapping. Many on the forum are vehemently opposed to metal and pearls in the same breath. Just an amazing lost piece, and now it's found. *Sigh* Thank you.
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| Now that is an exotic piece! Josh, if you are out there, that sort of thing would win some serious points on a private offer list!
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