A necklace and a couple of tincups (or is it Tin Cup - two words? never sure) All Kamoka . delivered at Stonehenge.
A necklace and a couple of tincups (or is it Tin Cup - two words? never sure) All Kamoka . delivered at Stonehenge.
Last edited by pearlescence; 04-07-2010 at 09:29 PM.
forgot the Stonehenge photo
Last edited by pearlescence; 04-07-2010 at 09:29 PM.
Oh cool!! Wow, all of us in Britain should've arranged a pearl party with Josh. I would've travelled from Fife for that!!
Pearls look gorgeous!!
What a wonderful occasion! Fabulous photo!!
Just beautiful and magical! Nice to see you, Wendy! You do get all over, don't you Josh! His beautiful pearls cause a stir whereever they go.
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Wow! I'm in Chicago at the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers summer conference and haven't really had time to catch up on the posts, but decided to look at a couple. I'm glad I did!
The photo of Josh and Wendy made my day!
Cheers,
Blaire
Wow - when I went to Stonehenge, there were no Tahitians in site - what a great trip for you! It looks like you were both having fun there.
John
Pearls are for everybody...
Nice to see you Wendy! Who made the strands? I didn't know Josh did finished pieces-if he did- anyway, they are a treat to see with that background, especially!
I made them! I make everything on my website. Earrings to follow when I can get the gold findings (the findings companies here are totally useless)
That makes sense! Those are good quality Tahitians and like everything you put up, they are good design.
Hope you can get the findings you want.
I've also got these two beauties. Sea of Cortez from Douglas. On 14ct enhancers.
Last edited by pearlescence; 04-07-2010 at 09:29 PM.
Steady on there - aren't those enough? The lower blue pearl is one of the True Blues, the only singleton blue Cortez in Europe
Well then, more views of the Cortez pearls! That blue one should be famous, though the other is gorgeous too.
I'll see what I can do
setting it was scary - simple job but since I used a very slow setting epoxy I was constantly dashing to make sure they hadn't slipped
I thought the tahitians had a different feel to freshwaters when i was stringing them, sort of harder, though that could be imagination