Something big for Tahitian pearl lovers

jshepherd

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We were recently commissioned to do a large strand of Tahitian pearls BEFORE the holiday. That's not a lot of time to put something like a 15 mm strand together. It is becoming so difficult to get large, clean pearls in this size.

Anyway, since these are so rare to see these days ... photo below!
 

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Ooh! So Beautiful!
Great job Jeremy!!
 
Beautiful.
What is the reason why for Tahiti pearls, the biggest are not so shiny than smaller ones( I mean most of the time)?
 
The smaller ones are always "first-growth", from the first implantation. When they are harvested, they are replaced with a bigger bead. The older the mollusk gets, the less lustrous the nacre tends to be. Those first little babies are like high-beam headlights! :cool:
 
The smaller ones are always "first-growth", from the first implantation. When they are harvested, they are replaced with a bigger bead. The older the mollusk gets, the less lustrous the nacre tends to be. Those first little babies are like high-beam headlights! :cool:

I couldn't have said it better myself, Blaire!
 
One last photo before the strand wings it way over the Atlantic to its new owner. This one is a true beauty - one of the largest Tahitian strands (at least of this grade) we've ever done.
 

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Those really are amazing, so round, and smooth. How long is it? 28 pearls plus hidden clasp? 29 pearls, a little over 17"?
 
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the variation in overtones is fantastic
 
Wow, that is a great piece. I like the strong contrast between light and dark pearls. That aquamarine, bluish pearl near the light pistachio is amazing.
 
Hi Jeremy, They are truly gorgeous. Adore them. I am turning a shade of green :)

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