Some pretty interesting designs by Melanie Georgacopoulos
http://www.beadinggem.com/2010/11/in...esigns-by.html
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Some pretty interesting designs by Melanie Georgacopoulos
http://www.beadinggem.com/2010/11/in...esigns-by.html
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I love the middle necklace... it reminds me of old lace mixed with grandma's pearls with a science fiction twist. AMAZING! Thanks for sharing Kevin!
Last edited by kojimapearl; 11-15-2010 at 11:46 PM. Reason: oops.. followed the link and answered my own question
ya you'd have to be careful wearing that middle one, it looks delicate! I found the third one really interesting, it took me a while to see they were sawed in half.
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DUH, I totally missed that about the third necklace, Kevin! I would love to see these in person! Edgy!!
I'd love to see the carved pearls in person!
These are amazing and inventive pieces
But the Ferengi in me wonders if anyone will buy them?
Very cool, and thought provoking. Hmmm. I also followed the link, and like some of the limited editions as well.
IMHO I think they're hideous!!
Lol - tell us what you really think!IMHO I think they're hideous!!
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I love that middle one too. It is really unusual, but it does look rather delicate.
I have seen this guys work at a few shows and found it to be very unique and interesting. He actually hand carves each and every pearl in these intricate patterns. Check his website out if you get a chance, very cool stuff.
http://www.galateausa.com/main.php?act=search
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Oh, my, LOVE the new Galatea images - fairies!!! mermaids!!!!! haven't perused through all to see if they have octopus, spider, or bat designs, but I could be in very very serious trouble...
Sheri
Beautiful carving. Now they just need to fix the prose on their website:
"When an oyster swallows a grain of sand it feels the discomfort, so it begins to ease the pain by applying a coat of nacre (pearl). It is during this healing process that it creates a beautiful pearl."
Marianne
OOps! He is a member here, and posted a little in 2008. Pearl-Guide folk on their "pearl walk" stopped by his booth at Tucson Gem Show, Feb 2008. He was gracious and friendly. Photography doesn't do his work justice. Thanks for showing some of the new designs, Josh! ThePearlOutlet.com carries some of his designs also.
The first image looks like paintballs.
Dave