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Pearl Paradise
I just received a link to this story this morning from a customer of ours in Los Angeles.
http://scaredycut.com/bunnyring/
http://scaredycut.com/bunnyring/
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Raisondetre said:Who could say no to that?
How is the pearl going to stay in place if it can be easily removed? There's got to be an extra bit of metal to stop it from getting dislodged.
Perfect Pearl said:Mikimoto announced that a 12mm cultured pearl can be considered as an engagement ring.
Slraep said:Mikimoto must be a little excessively enthusiastic because an akoya pearl would not be able to take daily wear very well.
Slraep said:I have to applaud the designer again!
Slraep
Valeria101 said:Well, we don't know what background this guy has... perhaps he is more comfortable working with metal or started with some related skills. Also, he worked with metal clay, took that material at 'face value' as a credible stand in for traditional precious metal use... and does not seem to know that polishing and plating it is not a straightforward proposition, so that does sound like a gifted beginner's tale.
I wonder how long before precious metal clay will make its way in the beaders' forum here.![]()
Btw. that recipe sounds awesome!(it is almost lunch time)