On no! My sympathy and a virtual hug!I can’t even begin to tell you how much it pains me to post the first few pics… I have two more days left in my travels through Vietnam and Bunny and the Traveling Pearl were lost a few weeks ago. I am heartbroken
Bunny Pearl! Oh no! I'm so sorry!I can’t even begin to tell you how much it pains me to post the first few pics… I have two more days left in my travels through Vietnam and Bunny and the Traveling Pearl were lost a few weeks ago. I am heartbroken. View attachment 473366
Really lovely!HAPPY EASTER TO ALL THAT CELEBRATE IT AND HAPPY DAYS TO EVERYONE.
@PearlyLibrarian Pearl rings are tricky for me as well, I only ever wear mine for shorter outings except for my SoC mabe which obviously is not sticking out too much. Your bypass ring does look beautiful! Hope it really is a sturdier style and you get to enjoy it for longer wears. And I love the circled Ts bar necklace too, sometimes the full pearl necklace just feels too much and this style is much lighter and more casual. All the best for your return to work! Yes! getting to wear more pearls daily is very motivational ;-)
Congratulations @Shani on your knotting and the beautiful CMW bracelet! I really like lighter Tahitian pearls, their subte overtones are quite magical to me.
Introducing my biggest changeover of this year …the Akoya Candy strand…I have actually pulled apart 4 different Akoya necklaces to create it.
When @jeg posted a while back her mixed SSP rope it was love at first sight and then I realized that I actually could recreate this rope akoya-style. It took my 10-11mm Takahashi silver akoya necklace, 7-7,5mm ombre Takahashi and Druzy necklace, 5-6mm Pearlescence Vietnamese akoya necklace and 3-4mm Fine Pearls USA tiny akoya necklace to make this work.
Of course I got quite a few leftovers and ended up making a 2 different akoya and gemstone necklaces and one bracelet too. A win win as I absolutely loved those akoyas before but I hardly ever wore them… I am sure all these new versions will fare better.View attachment 473330View attachment 473331View attachment 473332View attachment 473333
Awww, it really sucks to lose a sentimental treasure. Sorry to hear about bunny.I can’t even begin to tell you how much it pains me to post the first few pics… I have two more days left in my travels through Vietnam and Bunny and the Traveling Pearl were lost a few weeks ago. I am heartbroken. View attachment 473366View attachment 473367
Bunny always wore the original Traveling Pearl. Here I am with Traveling Pearl 2.
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i bought one new pearl on this trip, a floating Tahitian at one of the large showrooms in Ha Long Bay. I will share more info about the showroom when I return home. View attachment 473369View attachment 473370“
It's a really beautiful pendant!My quest for some blueeeee baroque akoyas has culminated in this lovely pair of studs and a really fun little pendant. I snapped up the “Aya” pendant and the studs from the new batch of blue akoyas from West Pearl. Their colors and shape are so mesmerizing, I’m having such trouble getting good pictures. At first I thought it didn’t make sense to wear the pendant with this color shirt, but I couldn’t wait any longer and it actually really pulls out the pink/purple/almost reddish tones in the pendant. The bail is my favorite style - super minimal to let the pearl really take center stage!
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Amazing that you go to see the grafting process right there!A map of the pearl farms along Ha Long Bay
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And the showroom was huge. I snapped these pics when I first entered, then saw all the signs for no photography, so I did not try to take any pics of the display cases. There was a lot to see. Nothing that struck me as gorgeously outstanding, but the prices were not outrageous. I would say everything was priced within reason for a tourist facility. I initially wasn’t enticed to purchase anything, but saw a few pendants with a mix of tiny SS pearls I liked. I did pass on them and ended up with a floating Tahitian on a leather cord. I do not have any floating necklaces and thought this would make a nice souvenir.
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Jeg, Cat Ba cable car towers were in place in 2018, the entire course is 21kms, an incredible project said to be 100% graft by members of 'the Party.' The boats must now be taking some circuitous route to avoid seeing them. But on balance if it helps reduce boat traffic that would probably be a good thing! We didn't make it to Ninh Binh, looks beautiful.Steve, I didn’t see the cable cars around Ha Long Bay. We only went there to cruise around the bay and spend the night on one of the cruise ships.(the ladies rowing boats with snacks were everywhere, too!) My guide surprised me with a stop at Legend Pearl because he knew I liked pearls. I had not planned on any pearl stops on this trip. Ha Long Bay is a very touristy area, and I had opted to spend a few days in Ninh Binh instead of more time in Ha Long Bay.
