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| This was designed by an artist that some of you know. Any input? I'm liking it. ![]() ![]() ![]()
__________________ Michael Venovich Founder/Owner Divers Direct Co. Serving the Pearling Industry Since 1968 Michael@diversdirectco.com |
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| It looks like the designer was Ms. Nature, mostly. And the human involved turned the unusual (awkward?) tail of the pearl into a good thing - the pendant reminds me of those little oriental 'pebble' carvings (clouds over a mountain?) or some such. The setting encourages a different look at that pearl.... which is nice. Now, perhaps the barbed wire bit between the pearls' triangular frame and the chain, could be replaced with a neatly closed jump ring of some kind? The chain could be looped around the pearls' bale. If the piece were here, I'd wear it on a silk cord instead.PS. care to share any stats about the pearl? It is quite interesting. ![]() Last edited by Valeria101; 07-02-2008 at 01:47 AM. |
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| If it were a double pearl... that's a pearly snowman to me too. Way too cute. ![]() It is quite refreshing this one - drilled at the very tip top, these tailed baroques just make me sigh for the plump drop they failed to become As is, this one holds its own, methinks. ![]() |
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| I sort of thought it looked like a Grecian antique.
__________________ Michael Venovich Founder/Owner Divers Direct Co. Serving the Pearling Industry Since 1968 Michael@diversdirectco.com |
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| There is a very gracious simplicity to this piece and how the pearl is suspended. I can see where you get the Grecian antique idea just from that. It's nice and a good design in terms of how the form of the pearl is complemented. |
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| I really like the minimalism of this piece - and that the pearl, and the unique shape of the pearl, is really everything. I would like to see it on skin - on the neckform, the triangular bale stands out more than I think it would when being worn, and also the pearl is less visible against the white. Like Knotty, not wrapped in the bale, but think it would wear beautifully. |
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| There is a kinetic aspect to this piece that seems to have been missed so far. I designed some pendants a few years ago that used side-drilled pearls with a wire running through the hole loosely enough for them to move easily and people seemed to enjoy the way that they could rock, or in some cases even spin, in the mounting. Marc http://www.flyrodjewelry.com/home.html |
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| I thought that it would have to have the top knocked off the pearl in order to add some kind of cap. But then I would have another pearl with a cap. The nice thing about the pearl business is that even if you don't care for a piece someone else will. Now I have a baroque pearl that needs to be made in to a dolphin. LOL. Anyone have some spare dolphin parts?
__________________ Michael Venovich Founder/Owner Divers Direct Co. Serving the Pearling Industry Since 1968 Michael@diversdirectco.com |
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| Mikeyy, I like it alot! Are you the artist we know?? I like the idea of it moving a little, and that it's whole shape is shown. Plus baroque pearls with drippy nacre are always tops on my list!!! Plus it looks pretty large!! Pattye so many pearls, so little time |