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  1. J

    octopus bale

    When I was in French Polynesia I was given polished shells like the one you have pictured with each pearl purchase. They are all as colorful as the one you have pictured. I also saw the same polished shells for sale in some shops for about $10 each, again all quite colorful. Perhaps they are...
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    octopus bale

    Great gecko, gravityalwayswins! I love the realism and it's a nice story true or not. GemGeek, get your friend to post a picture of that octopus. Perhaps we could start a forum of unusual pearl settings. Best wishes, Jean
  3. J

    Another plea to explain water and orient

    So according to the GIA the overtone of a pearl can be orient. That clears everything up.;) Jean
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    Another plea to explain water and orient

    :confused: Just when I thought I had it.
  5. J

    octopus bale

    Hi, Carol, Let's see a picture of your gecko! Jean
  6. J

    octopus bale

    Gee, silversea and GemGeek you have far better talent for naming than I. I was thinking of something much more prosaic like Ralph or Hubert. :D
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    Another plea to explain water and orient

    Please opine on this: I, too, have tried, with minor success to understand what everyone is talking about regarding overtones, orient and water and the like. It hasn't helped me that people selling the pearls seem to have different opinions on the subject. :confused: Anyway, the dark pearl in...
  8. J

    octopus bale

    Gee, I never really thought of naming him. I'm certainly open for suggestions.:) Jean
  9. J

    Chinese and Japanese Freshwater Photos

    Wow! Beautiful pearls! Excellent pictures! Thanks for sharing, Jean
  10. J

    octopus bale

    Thank you, all. Such nice people. :) The jeweler who moved the bale from one pearl to the other offered to make a new, larger octopus for the larger pearl. I was afraid that the larger size would require more detail to maintain its relatively accurate depiction of the octopus, so I opted not...
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    octopus bale

    I never really cared for the pearl, but I love the bale. I decided to try and find a pearl that I liked as much as the bale. I bought this pearl in Papeete. It's about 13mm. Best wishes, Jean
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    octopus bale

    Over twenty-two years ago my husband bought me a pearl pendant in Kauai, Hawaii. I just ran across the receipt for it. Oh my gosh, did we overpay! We knew nothing about pearls back then (and only slightly more now). According to the receipt it is a 10mm pearl. Here is a picture of it. In...
  13. J

    Bronze Baroque

    I'm still trying to find a goldsmith to do it. If I'm successful I will certainly post pictures. Best wishes, Jean
  14. J

    Help nedded

    I love this forum! Pearls inside fossilized scallops--what deliciously esoteric information! May I ask, Slraep, do you come by this information professionally or is this your hobby? Best wishes, Jean
  15. J

    Bronze Baroque

    Thank you, Inge. Now I have to find a goldsmith willing to make a little starfish. Jean
  16. J

    The Cascadia Moon Pearl

    Wow! Great colors! Jean
  17. J

    Bronze Baroque

    This is a 12mm bronze baroque. Never let it be said I hid my pearls' flaws from my fellow P-G members; and this pearl has a significant flaw: My question is this: What am I looking at in the middle of this flaw? Is that nacre? Is it the nucleus? I haven't seen many nuclei, but the only...
  18. J

    A Tahitian drop

    OK, just for fun, here are two pictures of the purple end. For some reason I just couldn't get a good shot of it. Best wishes, Jean
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    a "loot" necklace

    Thank you. They are 8mm to 10mm. Best wishes, Jean
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    a "loot" necklace

    Thank you, Josh. Here's the irony: I'm red/green color deficient. I have much more difficulty seeing the green (and red) than others. I wonder if that's why I'm attracted to it? I took a lot of photos to try to get the color right, but the bottom line is, I'm just not the best judge of...
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