Drop or circled baroque tahitian pearl strand?

jody

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 9, 2008
Messages
49
Hi,

As indicated by Jeremy at PP, Kirsten did indeed set aside 5 baroque strands for me to see and I did check them out. I talked to another pearl-guide member and she said she preferred the circled type of baroque strand and liked the darker colors. That is what I was looking for too, but now really like the look of a more silver strand but the pearls are drop like rather than circled. Kirsten said if you are fair to medium skin tone and wear cool coolers (which I am and do), this would be a good color choice.

So, for all those pearl lovers who have baroque tahitian strands, is there a type of pearl (circled or drop) you prefer? How they do lay on your neck? I have only worn pearls that are circular? Thanks for your thoughts?

Jody
 
tahitian

tahitian

Hi Jody,
Are you saying that Kirsten said fair to med. skin tone person who wears more cool colors should stick to silver body pearls? I prefer darker color pearls, more of medium gray body with green, peacock, aubergine overtones. However, I do have lots of blue, turquoise, and green clothes. So I am wondering if I should choose silver strands? Can anyone help us? Thanks.
 
Last edited:
The strand I was looking at.....Here is what Kirsten said....

"Yes, there are a lot of silver and blue colours in that strand. It has medium and rich colour but not, as you say, as dark as #252. It still is neutral enough that it should not be limiting with your wardrobe. If you have fair to medium skin tone and tend to wear cooler colours then this one might be really good."

I had thought I wanted something darker (ie #252), but its not available on PP. They are probably updating. It was closer to this one, but this is a better grade of pearl.

http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2106

Now, I'm not sure what to do. I wear a lot of blacks, reds. blues, greens, so maybe I should go lighter, but not sure how a drop pearl would feel since I ususally wear round stuff.
 
p

p

I see what you are saying now. You are more concern about the shape: circle or drops. I am thinking more of colors. LOL:)

I don't have any drops nor circle, yet. But I would think they lay the same on your neck; and both look good. Circle probably has more rings around the pearls and may exhibit more overtone. Just my opinion. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
 
Hanaleimom, are your blues more like navy, royal, turquoise (more blue-green than blue-yellow), and greens more like emerald and forest? If so - hopefully other tahitian lovers will chime in soon :) - I would think they'd both look good (spectacular, actually!). From what I understand, people who wear "cool" (particularly "winter") colors usually look good in silver (as well as charcoal gray and black), and "jewel" tones such as emerald green, purple, etc., so I'd think either would look great (with silver being maybe a touch more versatile).

Just some thoughts! I'm sure there are tahitian lovers here who would say, wear them with everything! :)

Perle
 
Well I don't own a strand but if I did I'd want drop shapes. But circled pearls are beautiful too of course.Depends on your taste. I say get the most colorful ones. Any pics?
 
h

h

Hi Perle,
Thanks for the reply.

Yes, blue like in royal, sky blue, turquoise. Green as in neon green (not quite). I don't own forest green. See link of green:

http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/pro...=true&patcatcode=WS_SP_US.WEB_SPECIALS.WOMENS


I do have deep purple too.

I like the response that they go with almost anything. :)

I am not fond of silver. It must be first impression. But in a jewelry store, the sales person told me people with gray hair tends to buy silver Tahitians and it looks better on them. I don't want to offend anyone. But some silver pearls remind me of fish eyes ( not alive).
 
Last edited:
Yeah, I think this color stuff is useful as a guide, but I find I gotta love it, or I won't wear it - love at first sight usually works best for me!

For myself, I'd like the oval circled pearls, as colorful as possible!

(But it's nice there are so many choices. Sometimes I see jewelry on other people that I'd never wear, but it looks so amazing on them!)

Perle
 
My two cents -- I think the silvery tahitian pearls are the most flattering color across skin types. Because they aren't as dark, they are more reflective, so appear more shimmery. Circled silvery tahitian pearls would be a great starter piece for a tahitian pearl wardrobe. They also have the benefit of going with almost anything.

Of course, if you could see them in person and wear them in front of a mirror, it would be sooo much easier to make a choice. ;)

What a fun dilemma! :D
 
J

J

Hi Jody,
I did not mean to hijack your thread. I had question about baroque Tahitian but mainly colorwise. When I saw your post about Kirsten's comment, I just want more elaboration.

Gemgeek,
Thanks for the reply. What you said about silver shimmering makes me see the lightbulb. I will go with the route: silver body with whatever overtone I decide, but not silver/gray colored pearls.
 
Tahitian strands of different types

Tahitian strands of different types

Hi Jody and Hanaleimon!

I have silver Tahitians (drop and more ovalish) as well as a dark circled strand. Let me explain as I see it:

The silver ones appearmore elegant when worn than the circled, which on the other hand does have a look more "young" if you get my meaning.

Drops, ovals, circled or round to semiround - every shape lookes good once it is on your neck.
I never think much about matching colours in tops, most colours go very well together with any kind of Tahitian pearls. So it is purely your personal preference that should lead you (I never thought about buying more silver strands because of my grey hair:p as I colour it anyway) but in my case it dependet solely on shape, surface and luster and I wanted AAA grade = Tahitian grade A on as many of my strands as possible.

Jody, ask Kirsten if this pictured strand is brownish, mine is deep green with those lovely rose overtones, I think green looks better than brownish green!:)
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I never think much about matching colours in tops, most colours go very well together with any kind of Tahitian pearls.

I met up with a friend recently and was wearing a suit with a white blouse that has 4-5 shades of peaches & pinks in vertical stripes, and had my exotics on. When the topic of having to dress up for work and trying not to go overboard with that came up, my friend says to me, "Ya, yet you're sporting a pearl necklace, which I presume is fake because the colors PERFECTLY match the stripes in your blouse. How long did it take you to put THAT outfit together?" I had to correct him about both: they are NOT fakes, and the pairing was complete happenstance. He didn't believe me, at least on the latter.

So... if you match your clothes and your pearlies TOO well, folks might think you bought fake pearls to match your clothes! :eek:
 
Hi Gravity,

That is pretty funny! Sometimes we just can't win! Mine gal friends sometimes ask if the more unusual shapes and colors are "real" and when I say yes, then I know they want to ask how much I paid (but they don't ask).

Pattye
so many pearls, so little time
 
p

p

Too funny!

One lady at work was telling me a story about someone wearing "BEADS", then she pointed to my round exotic and said "like those". :eek:

Then another lady asked me if my exotic were real or fake. I told her they are natural colors.
 
Hilarious story! As if anyone would even have the time to match beads to the stripes in her clothes!
 
I met up with a friend recently and was wearing a suit with a white blouse that has 4-5 shades of peaches & pinks in vertical stripes, and had my exotics on. When the topic of having to dress up for work and trying not to go overboard with that came up, my friend says to me, "Ya, yet you're sporting a pearl necklace, which I presume is fake because the colors PERFECTLY match the stripes in your blouse. How long did it take you to put THAT outfit together?" I had to correct him about both: they are NOT fakes, and the pairing was complete happenstance. He didn't believe me, at least on the latter.

So... if you match your clothes and your pearlies TOO well, folks might think you bought fake pearls to match your clothes! :eek:

:)

I guess people often are so casual nowadays, when someone looks "put together" it's assumed to have taken a while? Which I guess is a compliment . . . or maybe not??? Hmm. Anyway, guys have it so easy!

jerin (and others), the drop and the oval, they're equally comfortable and easy to wear?

GemGeek, I read your comment on the silver bodycolor, and, just for the heck of it, I took a look at PP's site, and compared one silver bodycolor (with peacock/green overtones) and one dark peacock bodycolor (with peacock overtones):

http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2110

http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2106

They're both pretty, but the silver does seem more shimmery. I like the light effects!

And here's one with gray bodycolor (with peacock overtones):

http://www.pearlparadise.com/detail.aspx?ID=2114

Perle
 
My two cents worth - I love the silver one with the peacock overtones. I also like the drop shape, with or without the circles, as opposed to the round, circled one. I just think the drop shape looks delicious and organic (weird description, sorry). The shape just holds more interest for me, and reminds me that pearls are grown, not lab-created.
 
You know, I have also been blatantly asked if my pearls were real. I'm always surprised that people feel so free to ask that. I always tell them, "Of course they are real. I do NOT wear falsies." It usually sends them stammering away. A friend of mine suggested I start saying, "They are real and they are FABULOUS." (You know, as a little Seinfeld reference.)
 
The silver and gray strands are gone now. They didn't last long! I think only the dark one was sold when I posted the links yesterday . . . .

Perle
 
Back
Top