SevenOranges
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- Apr 4, 2008
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Hello everyone
I am holidaying in NZ and Australia and was reading about Paspaley with much interest.
I am thinking of adding a single pearl to the bottom of a broach done in an old Indian style and as a start looked at natural pearls from Bahrain. I think I could find a wonderful and exceptional drop from there (but at a price). However, being in Australia and NZ for ten days or so, I wondered if I should look for a single execeptional pearl, given the pearling history of this part of the globe.
Ideally I suppose the pearl could either be round or drop shaped. The brooche is just under two inches and set in gold with rubies, diamonds and emeralds (I am not so comfortable posting a picture here but can email some members).
But conceptually I just wondered if I there is anything like a single fabulous CULTURED pearl that could be considered a collectable pearl or are there just so many in such a variety of colours available that it would be the size of a golfball with the lustre like the winter moon to really be considered unique?
Love to hear your thoughts!
I am holidaying in NZ and Australia and was reading about Paspaley with much interest.
I am thinking of adding a single pearl to the bottom of a broach done in an old Indian style and as a start looked at natural pearls from Bahrain. I think I could find a wonderful and exceptional drop from there (but at a price). However, being in Australia and NZ for ten days or so, I wondered if I should look for a single execeptional pearl, given the pearling history of this part of the globe.
Ideally I suppose the pearl could either be round or drop shaped. The brooche is just under two inches and set in gold with rubies, diamonds and emeralds (I am not so comfortable posting a picture here but can email some members).
But conceptually I just wondered if I there is anything like a single fabulous CULTURED pearl that could be considered a collectable pearl or are there just so many in such a variety of colours available that it would be the size of a golfball with the lustre like the winter moon to really be considered unique?
Love to hear your thoughts!