Some of my odd pearl creations

Hi Sheri - oh for some "low quality" Kamokas to brighten our days... they are lovely pieces, and the findings are fantastic.
I haven't posted either about your Beauty and the Beast on the previous page - I think that is one of the most interesting pieces I've seen - beautiful arrangement of contrasts!
 
Hi La_corsetiere,

Adding to your fan club - The "Beauty and the Beast" is so beautiful - I love it. The combination is something else. They fit so well together.

I like the idea of using the dead beetle - very iridescent - very natural.

Have you guys heard (seen) of the "Giant Madagascar Hissing Cockroach Brooch" - very alive. A jewel encrusted live cockroach attached to a pin with a chain.

Cheers,
ShashiRatna
 
Hi La_corsetiere,

Adding to your fan club - The "Beauty and the Beast" is so beautiful - I love it. The combination is something else. They fit so well together.

I like the idea of using the dead beetle - very iridescent - very natural.

Have you guys heard (seen) of the "Giant Madagascar Hissing Cockroach Brooch" - very alive. A jewel encrusted live cockroach attached to a pin with a chain.

Cheers,
ShashiRatna

Thanks for joining my fan club ;)...I actually HAVE heard about the live beetle brooch...kind of intriguing, though perhaps a bit cruel...though I guess if you feed your bug and treat it well, there could be worse things for a bug...at least the chances are diminished that it will get eaten by a bird, though that would make things REALLY interesting for the wearer, wouldn't it!?!

Sheri
 
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Hi Blaire--Lovely, unique art.

My husband, who was a biology professor, once had a colleague who wore a pin that was a live hissing cockroach on a chain. No jewels or pearls but it did keep his students awake!
 
I actually had a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach for a pet once. My undergraduate ecology course was taught by a visiting professor whose specialty was entomology, and at the end of the semester he asked me if I would like to keep the little fellow. He was not exceptionally engaging, as pets go, but certainly inoffensive enough. My personal opinion is that using live animals as jewelry or fashion accessories devalues them. (Of course, the pet is welcome to choose me as a perch if they so desire!)
 
Hi Sheri - just to add my appreciation for the "Beauty and the Beast" and the "Peas in the Pod", of which the latter I think is an exceptional creation!:) Well done!
Sorry, but the beetles and cockroaches in jewelry are not my idea of ornamental enhancements.....let the poor bugs be!;)
 
I second Boo and Amrita: no live animals of any kind in any kind of pins, brooches and so on - it is thoughtless and cruel and so madingly human!:mad::eek:
 
I second Boo and Amrita: no live animals of any kind in any kind of pins, brooches and so on - it is thoughtless and cruel and so madingly human!:mad::eek:

and in so called, art !!! ..........................
 
Hi Sheri,

I join the choir of compliments.
My favorites are the 'antique' earings with three pearls, a piece of art indeed. If only I would be a person to wear longish earrings...(sigh).
It is a pleasure to look at your creations, very artistic!

Olga
 
Hi Sheri,

I join the choir of compliments.
My favorites are the 'antique' earings with three pearls, a piece of art indeed. If only I would be a person to wear longish earrings...(sigh).
It is a pleasure to look at your creations, very artistic!

Olga

Thank you, Olga... And all of the others who have complimented my work.

And don't worry, everyone - I promise not to use any live bugs in my creations! But if they are already "expired", and not rare or endangered, I have no problems doing what I can to showcase their beauty, as in the necklace I've shown a few pages back, where the center "jewel" is an iridescent beetle. I don't think it's going to start a rush of indiscriminate beetle-hunting. In fact, it wasn't until I started working with insects that I grew to appreciate their beauty. True wonders of engineering.

Sheri
 
Yes, Sheri - I love your beetle! Completely different thing to take advantage of the beauty of their forms once they are finished with them...

I actually love all of your designs - you are so creative!
 
You do add a unique voice to our mix of creative ideas. Some day you are going to win an award for your edgy designs. Perseverance Furthers.
 
OK, a couple more things I just did, rather than start working on taxes, and a question for the experts out there. I made the earrings out of some antique metal bullion tassels I got some years back at the Paris flea market. Always intended to make them into earrings, but it took the addition of some pearls to get me inspired. The earrings are accented by a pair of nice funky baroque Kamokas, and some tiny dyed freshwaters. They're quite long (almost shoulder dusters, even on me), but surprisingly comfortable.

The undulating rope is a mixture of sizes and colors of freshwater pearls, ranging from about 6mm up to about 13.5mm. I cannibalized several necklaces I've gotten over the last year or two, having come to the realization that much as I love the colors, pink and lavendar pearls do nothing for my skin tone, so much better to put them into a long rope. They are accented by a (removable) art nouveau fairy pin I got a while back on ebay. Somewhat sweeter than my usual creations, but the pastels and fairy seemed to convey a nice springtime feel.

Here's the question for the experts - do you think the largest pearls are SS, or FW? I bought them in a necklace (ranging from about 12mm up to just under 14mm) from an ebay seller who represented them as south seas pearls, but they seem to me to have a more metallic luster, and pinker overtones, than one generally sees in SS pearls. I took the strand apart because I was displeased with the quality of the surface - many of the pearls have kind of a scuffed, scratched look. The pearls are a roundish button shape, not the potato-oval you often see in large FW's. What do you think? Perhaps low-quality SS pearls with thin nacre, or bead-nuked FW's? Not that it really matters, but I'm curious to see if anyone can render an opinion without seeing the pearls in person...

As always, thanks for looking!:D

Sheri
 

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Gorgeous pieces Sheri - again... and my bet is on FW, tissue nucleated..

shoulder dusters even on you? they would look very imposing! Ear/neck shot?? please?
 
Gorgeous pieces Sheri - again... and my bet is on FW, tissue nucleated..

shoulder dusters even on you? they would look very imposing! Ear/neck shot?? please?

Do tissue-nuked FW's get up to 14mm round?

The earrings are showing up close to life-sized on my monitor, but just for YOU, Nerida, here's an ear/neck shot...;)

Sheri
 

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