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That's right, PearlGully! I knew there would be a general session for Elisabeth Strack. They'll expect to see an AGTA badge, but people walk in without them all the time. You just have to find the Maricopa room and walk in like you mean it.
On Monday the 11th at 9:00 a.m. is Betty Sue King's pearl lecture. It will be less technical and will cover a wide range with great photos. And Betty Sue is terrific
For those of you who would like to take the GIA Pearl Grading lab, you can take that for a fee. When you complete both the lab and the distance learning course - and pass the exam, you will receive a Pearls Diploma from the GIA. Is that cool, or what?
Unfortunately for Pearl Walking, I'm going to be in conferences the first three days I'm in Tucson and then I'll be showing a friend around, so I'm not sure how much I can attend. We have to meet for drinks or lunch, or something!
AGTA will have the Galatea carved pearls with the gems inside in the designer gallery and Betty Sue's "King's Ransom" booth will have specialty pearls like Kasumis that you also won't want to miss.
If you want to scope things out, Google the website for Colored Stone Magazine, where you can find a link to the Tucson Show Guide online.
On Monday the 11th at 9:00 a.m. is Betty Sue King's pearl lecture. It will be less technical and will cover a wide range with great photos. And Betty Sue is terrific
For those of you who would like to take the GIA Pearl Grading lab, you can take that for a fee. When you complete both the lab and the distance learning course - and pass the exam, you will receive a Pearls Diploma from the GIA. Is that cool, or what?
Unfortunately for Pearl Walking, I'm going to be in conferences the first three days I'm in Tucson and then I'll be showing a friend around, so I'm not sure how much I can attend. We have to meet for drinks or lunch, or something!
AGTA will have the Galatea carved pearls with the gems inside in the designer gallery and Betty Sue's "King's Ransom" booth will have specialty pearls like Kasumis that you also won't want to miss.
If you want to scope things out, Google the website for Colored Stone Magazine, where you can find a link to the Tucson Show Guide online.