Deep/Strong peacock overtones?

SpaceNeedle

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Hello experts out there,

Would you consider these pearls to have deep/strong peacock overtones? They are about 12mm in size.

Thanks...
 

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You did a great job. It has to be stressful to make such expensive decisions. Once you make a great purchase, though, it's highly gratifying.

And now we know more about your vendor, too, so you helped the pearl community.

See? Pearl lust and altruism can coexist!:rolleyes:
 
GemGeek said:
It has to be stressful to make such expensive decisions.

GemGeek - Thank you very much for your kind words. BTW, the price of the pair was much lower than I expected. So... I had some changes left saved for my next Tahitian piece like this one below:cool:. But it's going to be next year...:o
 

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Thank you Josh!!! I don't see any circling. The surface is very smooth and super super reflective :)

Jose from TahitianPearls.biz just tempted me with a photo of matching strand. All I can do this year is just looking at the photo :mad:
 

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This is new to me that strands usually have odd numbers of pearls. I'll let the owner of the strand worry about that. I heard the lucky owner wanted it to be made into a double-strand bracelet.
 
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SpaceNeedle said:
This is new to me that strands usually have odd numbers of pearls. I'll let the owner of the strand worry about that. I heard the lucky owner wanted it to be made into double-strand bracelets.

That's an excellent solution to the "even" pearl dilemma! :D
 
Hi Spaceneedle, It's just the usual way, not the only way. The idea being that there is A central pearl. It's kind of silly though as a rule when you consider that necklaces with little or no calibration in size also have an odd number.
 
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Another beautiful off-round multi-color strand that I have been dreaming about is from Elaine (ebwooten). IMHO, off-round pearls are more interesting than round. Baroque-shape pearls are just too wild for me... at least for now.
 

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Tahitian strands will almost always have an odd number. The rule is not absolute, however, if the strand is a straight size; a 10-11 mm strand for example. South Sea strands are often 'even' if the strand is straight.
 
Hi Spaceneedle,

Does Elaine have a website we should know about?

Pattye
so many pearls, so little time
 
Where have I heard her name before?
 
pattye said:
Hi Spaceneedle,

Does Elaine have a website we should know about?

Pattye
so many pearls, so little time


knotty panda said:
Where have I heard her name before?

Elaine is a PG member and you have probably seen her messages posted here. Anyway, she does have a website but I do not recall the URL.
 
Perhaps my name is familiar because I'm the goob who started The Pearl Walk 2008 thread a full 8 months in advance asking for details like parking!

I don't have an active website, and Heaven knows I wouldn't advertise it if I did (!), but you can send a PM to me.

Elaine Wootten
 
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