Recently in Las Vegas we came across this Akoya pearl strand at a Mikimoto store. It is 100 inches of Akoya pearls. Mikimoto has dubbed it the "Las Vegas Edition". WOW!
Thinking about offering something similar in the future.....
Recently in Las Vegas we came across this Akoya pearl strand at a Mikimoto store. It is 100 inches of Akoya pearls. Mikimoto has dubbed it the "Las Vegas Edition". WOW!
Thinking about offering something similar in the future.....
Steve and Jacqui
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I have a 100" strand of white chunky FW baroques. It is a very impressive necklace - with Akoyas it would be luxe indeed!
I'd like to do that in 6-7mm white freshadama. Those akoya are luscious!
How do you hold the strands together?
barbie
I was thinking about one of those things that look like a gold safety pin with 4 or 5 little pearls on the back to hold multiple strands together. Might have to have 6 or 7 little pearls for something like this.
Anybody know where to get one? I could make one out of 14kt gold wire but I don't know where to get the "head piece". And I think I'd need a torch to solder with. I haven't taken the gold class yet so better to buy for now.
Barbie,
Is this what you are talking about?
http://www.bellafindings.com/jewelsc...Category=13267
It is rather flimsy to hold multiple strands. This is better: http://www.riogrande.com/MemberArea/...7004=shortener
Some more shorteners here at Bellafindings: http://www.bellafindings.com/jewelsc...Category=11640
Cathy
Steve and Jacqui
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You would think that they would use their good pearls for this, or was it that they didn't really want to commemorate the anniversary very much?
Price shows the power of brand though
The primary scale is A through AAA. This is where the A-AAA grading scale originates. But a few years ago, Mikimoto introduced another grading scale that allowed for blemishes on the pearls. So an A1 is a A grade, but with blemishes.
Mikimoto also introduced Blue Lagoon, Sea Magic and a few other lines a long time ago to move lower-end pearls.
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Thank you for the explanation Jeremy.
Yes Wendy, I was also surprised they used a lower quality for this strand. However, since it was specific to the store in Vegas, and not a Mikimoto wide commemoration maybe they wanted to try and keep the costs down a bit.
Steve and Jacqui
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possibly - but nothing worse than looking like a cheapo
Well, let's do a little math--100 inches is 6 - 16 inch strands, if knotted that would add a few inches, plus a small clasp. I'd probably have a few pearls to spare! Wow, if I could sell 2 per year at $15,000, I'd have it made! Even using top quality cfwp it would not be expensive! I'm talking myself into making this one--have some great lustre ivory baroques!
Boo, have you showed us a photo of your long strand? I well remember Sheri's gorgeous strand with Tahitians--------it might be longer than 100 inches--------
Anyone else want to take this on as a challenge?
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I'm in! I'm working on a rope right now (matching the colors) that I'd planned to make 6ft but I'm going to go the full 100 inches instead.
Can I heave the 10 foot Shirley Schmidt into the ring? (http://www.pearlescence.co.uk/produc...oducts_id/1790)
and (thread veer here) they cancelled Boston Legal. Boo hoo.