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| Majestic is one of the few vendors I'm sure to purchase from in Tucson. They have booths at the Holidome and at the Gem Mall. If you go, you should visit both, as the better goods seem to switch between them. And they do have a showroom in NYC. ![]()
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| Hmm, maybe I should plan an U.S trip? I could first go to L.A and visit PearlParadise, then take train/plane/bus/whatever to a pearlshow (Of course Iīd plan to go in time for one. Can "normal" people get in? Or are they usually a V.I.P thing?) and then I take a flight down to Mexico to visit the Sea of Cortez farm. ![]() |
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| Yes, Mervione, I think we should be doing a PG expedition to Mexico... Kaywal, I'm excited that you are considering learning to string pearls yourself. I agree with Caitlin - start on something less precious to you than your gorgeous new lavenders - there are plenty of beading pearls available perfect for practice! I started on expensive huge keishis - wondered why it was so hard - went back to rounder, more even pearls and wondered why it was so easy! The keishis look so much better too, now that I've redone them a couple of times! Like Inge, knotting has become something I enjoy, and it opens up so many more possibilities when it comes to buying pearls! Caitlin's lessons that robinmc highlighted were my "bible", too! Good luck! |
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| Well, if you still want a longer strand and if your budget will allow, you could make this strand longer. This color should be relatively simple to match up. I have two suggestions: 1- Pearl Paradise sells loose pearls (i.e. loose lavender freshadamas). Talk to Mia or anyone else there. You might want to send them one of your pearls so that they could match them up for you. 2- Call Majestic and speak to the person who sold you the pearls and tell him you want a similar strand. I never knew that Majestic had such nice pearls. Their office is located only seven blocks from my studio. I am looking forward to taking a nice walk this week! ![]() By the way, if anyone is interested....... United States Pearl Co. will be in NYC on July 25th thru the 28th; at the Antique Jewelry and Watch Show. I think the address is the Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W. 18th St. I am pretty sure that you do not need wholesale documentation to get into this show, however, if you plan to attend please call and make sure. Gail |
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| Went back to Majestic just now! Exchanged the other lavender for a multicolor of the same size. http://s293.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/multicolour/ I've decided to make the lavender an 18 inch strand, and if I end up wanting to go a bit larger I'll only need a couple pearls--I could get them from PP. Thanks for that suggestion Gail! So instead of having 2 lavender strands. I now have one and a multicolor! I really love this strand. The lavender strand was so unique that they just didn't have anything close, so I think I'll make 2 different 18 inch necklaces for everyday wear. I talked to Jan at Majestic for a bit, and he walked me through their different grades. I asked to see his very best. We compared his very best gem multicolor to the one I bought, and I must say that they are very close. His super gem strands are perfectly matched for luster and size. The strand I chose is a close second and a little bigger--also rounder to my eye. Works for me! |
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Is there a thread with your keshis? I'd love to see. Any before and after shots?Mervione--I think an LA to Mexico trip sounds fantastic. All I know about the wholesale area of the Santa Monica show is that you need to have a seller's permit. I don't know if I could get into that area in Tuscon. I hope it works there too! |
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