Douglas... it did have soul (as all pearls grown with love do) .. and I honestly can only hope that the thief recognized it and wore it with delight.. and didn't pawn it for $20.
Pattye.. it was by far the worst pearl day I have ever had, hopefully ever! I edited that post so many times, as gigantic threats kept rolling onto the keyboard. It happened more than two years ago.. and I guess I am just now even able to mention it! It is a violating feeling to have something taken.. and the worst part is that I know it happened at the beginning of the show when our booth was crowded with unassuming, gentle, women shoppers.. many of whom I have known for years! Trust in the light, and tie up your pearls!
Seabourne: This is true true true.. and with the possibility for growing huge gnarly baroque pearls.. most farmers hedge their bets and try to make smaller more uniform pearls.. making these large strands all the harder to find.
Silvia: I find that when a customer tries on the "right" strand.. there is no question. No matter the size, shape, or skin tone of a customer.. if it makes her soul sing, there is nothing anyone can do to stop her (ha ha.. or maybe that's just me!). I try to answer customers queries as honestly as possible.. and I have found that asking customers which necklace they see themselves wearing most often is a great way to steer them in the more appropriate direction (if need be). It is of course much easier in person, than on line, and I must say that we are blessed with really well educated customers.. and get very few returns. In regards to the huge pearls on a small frame.. I think attitude plays a big part.. I have seen that go all ways. Some tiny women prefer to only wear statement necklaces. It is such a person to person thing in my experience. (P.S. you have me beat by 2cm)