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pearlescence

purveyor of pearls UK/EU
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I've spent the weekend working my way through about 300 headpins to make some of these in a mixture of untreated pearls and granulated pearls (biggest pearls are over 14mm)
 
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Mmmm... opulently casual.

What gauge and length of head pins do you use, Wendy?
 
Wendy,

Those are just WONDERFUL!!!!! Bet they will be gone in a heartbeat!
 
Wendy:
Those look amazing. How heavy is it? It looks like it would be most satisfying to wear! Any idea how a necklace made the same way would lie?
barbie
 
They are heavy, especially the one in the top photo - feel great to wear. I think you would have to lie (down) to wear a necklace like these. It would be quite an item - dramatic and very heavy.
 
How are your fingers doing, Wendy? My fingers are a mess from knotting the 38" necklace. That's gorgeous! I don't have the patience for that kind of head pin work, but you make me want to reconsider!
 
Any idea how a necklace made the same way would lie?

Kojima Pearl website has a Tahitian necklace, with pearls on a chain rather similar, but the pearls are just in the front part. Probably a good idea with larger pearls. With smaller pearls they could go all around.

I have a bracelet, purchased by me before my beading days, it weighs 81 grams! The sterling caps and beads account for a fair amount of that----
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Since all the pearls were very narrow drilled (about .6mm I think) I had to drill out each and every one before I could get the pin through. I am being very nice to the index finger on my left hand right now, but I am lucky to have very strong and flexible hands (years of touch typing)
Pattye, I looked at the Kojima necklace...yes probably the pearl part is about the same length. You could use smaller pearls to go around the back and tail them off a bit as well, but I dislike items which only happen at the front and ignore the back (not just jewellery, sweaters do it all the time and it really irritates me)
 
I also made these - and I am halfway through a peaches one. I am having an uncharacteristic dither - granulated or plain round pearls with the big untreated peach.....
 
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Wendy,

I meant to add that I do prefer the all pearl bracelets!

About the small drill holes, it is so frustrating to have a design all planned, and can't do it because the headpin won't fit! I don't know how to drill out the pearls, at least the ones I have tried I break off the tip inside:(:eek: (And sometimes getting my 68 yr old fingers to cooperate is another issue altogether!) But I do love this kind of challenge!! Wendy, I agree also with designs that stop abruptly--yes, sweaters are the worst! Graduation seems to solve at least some of those issues--------------
 
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Wendy,

the bracelets are really lovely and most lovely of them all is Pattyes! Do you drill them by hand or do you have a drill machine? I have some reamers but I have to admit, I am no good at it and it takes ages if I try to enlarge a drillhole....
 
Wendy and Pattye:
You are totally inspiring me. I have been thinking about doing something like this for some time now but am a little intimidated by, well the cost for one thing, but the possibility of not getting it right for another. You have inspired me to rethink my idea of making a necklace this way. I love all of the work on this page. Not to mention the use of color.
You are all awesome and I am awestruck with your designs!!!
barbie
 
My bracelet was purchased before I started beading, the artist is Tracey Pettingill. I wanted to be sure you all knew I didn't create it------------really a lot of work, but basic wire wrapping, for someone who would want to try a similar item------------I truly prefer the all pearl look of Wendy's with more emphasis on the lovely pearls themselves------------
 
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Hi Wendy
I love your bracelets! It's a great pattern/style that you can repeat endlessly and every one would be unique!
 
The bracelets pictured are marvellous, both with and without the silver. Makes me want to go home and bead!!!

Sheri
 
I have been thinking about doing something like this for some time now but am a little intimidated by, well the cost for one thing, but the possibility of not getting it right for another.
barbie

Barbie: That design is immensely forgiving. There are no mistakes. Do a bracelet first before tackling a necklace.
 
Barbie: That design is immensely forgiving. There are no mistakes. Do a bracelet first before tackling a necklace.

Thanks Knotty; I was thinking that I might make a bracelet with a chain in either 18 or 22kg @ 8 inches with a lobster claw and an extra ring for adjustability. I could add my pearls and a few colorful stones to this. Then a second chain the same length. This way I could wear it as a bracelet or necklace and could execute other similar designs and do the same with them. Paspaley has a fabulous little lobster claw with a few diamonds on it. Of course with the whole grad school thing this year, Mom dying, my sisters separation and all I've been dead broke but I was thinking I could start purchasing a few head pins and daisy's at a time until I had enough. Then next year when I have enough for the chains I could forge ahead. What do you think? I was hoping this design would give me years of possibilities.

barbie

Anybody else have any thoughts? Besides: "Learn how to take pictures for Pete's sake!":eek:
 
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