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    I'm back from my Bay area adventure. It was loads of fun, and my little one is a natural born city girl, including the shopping. I didn't leave my heart in San Francisco, but certainly most of my money. Top of the adventure was meeting Sarah from Kojima Pearl and seeing some of her wares. Wow! That's the pearls, but even more so, Sarah. I think there is something about true pearl passion that requires a pearl of a person. Sarah is definitely that. She laid a spread the non-round pearls that I so love, as well as breaking out the Kamokas, (and a very lovely fruit platter as well). I brought home a lot of second-harvests, and a few Kamokas, but had to make myself walk away from them (for now). It was all I could do to keep from going back the next day, credit card in hand. Heavy sigh. Here are a few pics and I'm hoping to get some photos of strands started today to go on my website. I am also including a pic of 2 incredible 11mm matched true pistachio colored Kamokas that I did not get, but highly recommend. These pics are not of just my strands, just a peek at Sarah's world. (pics published with Sarah's permission!) More on next post!
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    I also tried on an amazing rope of Tahitians and Goldens mixed together. I can't remember if it was 54" or 64". It's wrapped once, the other strands are mine. I am still trying to figure out how to get that to keep, but now I know I want to make one at some point if I don't. Also check out the monster Kamoka. I guess I didn't get a close up on that one. It is a gorgeous deep color with lots of blue, I'm not sure the size, around 18mm maybe?? But very round and smooth and gorgeous! There were also very large second harvests, petals, and some bead nucs. In the one pics you can see the awesome Kasumis that I think were in her other post. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
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    Last ones. Sarah and I try and take pics of ourselves. And the monster up close, but nearly the color or luster in this shot. So much fun!!!
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    Thanks for posting these pictures! I'm practically drooling over the Tahitians. I don't think I could have shown your restraint

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    What a terrific fun time! I am soooooo jealous! Yes, those pistachio pearls are fab! Thank you, Sheryl, for the great photos! and "Hi" Sarah!
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    What a great time you had, Sheryl - gorgeous gorgeous Kamokas to drool over, and to meet Sarah would be lovely. Hi, Sarah..! Nice to see you having such a good time with all those beautiful things though Sheryl, and glad you enjoyed the city!

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    Quote Originally Posted by borah View Post
    I'm practically drooling over the Tahitians. I don't think I could have shown your restraint
    It was hard, and it's not over yet, I'm still struggling! Here is what I did bring home (disappointed with the pic colors as usual) .
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    Sheryl, Thanks for coming to play pearls with me! And thanks for teaching me the cool trick of taking pictures of ourselves using the mirror! Here are some of the photos I took of our lovely fruit and pearl filled afternoon. It was great to meet you and put a face to the name and the jewelry. I can't wait to see what you create! You are a pearl, with the spirit of aloha!
    Blessings to you, Sarah
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    Thanks, Sheryl, for sharing the photos. They are beautiful, indeed. And wow, what a rope ! The Kamoka Tahitian keshi is very nice, too.

    I just saw Sarah's close-up photos of the FW. What a nice rainbow. Thanks, Sarah.
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    The top shot of Sarah's has the giant pearls that I had to walk away from, unless I get a client request. The rope - well if I can't get it, I hope someone here on the Guide goes for it. (please, take temptation from my path).
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    Wow Sheryl, you had lots of fun! Those Kamoka Keshis look too tempting!!

    Thanks to both you and Sarah for the gorgeous pictures!!
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    Fantastic pictures
    Sheryl, you will be counting pearls instead of sheep tonight!!

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    Woo Hoo! What fun! Nothing better than pouring over pearls with Sarah to brighten your day.
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    Wow - thanks so much for sharing. I have an office in San Francisco so I hope to meet up with Sarah on one of my trips (this is news from her). She made me a great keshi Tahitian necklace that I wear all the time. I'm thinking a manly ring from her next. Stay tuned!
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    Quote Originally Posted by john675 View Post
    She made me a great keshi Tahitian necklace that I wear all the time. I'm thinking a manly ring from her next.
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    WOW! I'm impressed. Can we have a photo of you wearing those keshis?
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