A new type of pearl!

Thanks Pearl_researcher!
So what we have here is some sort of a fusion between the stuff in a nappy (trans diaper) and a bad breast enlargement?
 
Love the comment Wendy!

Beautiful product....cannot wait to see more!
 
Wendy, you are actually quite right! The comments I received when I was chatting with others were exactly what you have sad! Super-absorbing diapers with a bad breast implant. Nevertheless, only a good designer will be able to transform the baroque shape into a beautiful jewelry. Is it really worth the time and resources? We shall see. Giving up the possibility of round pearls for large baroque, let's see if this reasoning will justify.
 
Nevertheless, only a good designer will be able to transform the baroque shape into a beautiful jewelry. Is it really worth the time and resources? We shall see. Giving up the possibility of round pearls for large baroque, let's see if this reasoning will justify.

I am going to guess that you are based in Asia, either Hong Kong or mainland China. In Western markets, keshi pearls and baroque shapes are very much appreciated and valued, often more so than the rounds. This is not the case in China, which is where these first experiments debuted - definitely a mistake in my opinion.

Newberry is coming over on Friday for another pearl chat and I'll be explaining these then! I've held off writing much because I'm giving a friend at JCK some time to put together a story as well.
 
When is the Newberry chat? I really am looking forward to her enthusiasm and fun. I want to hear about these pearls from you.
 
I am going to guess that you are based in Asia, either Hong Kong or mainland China. In Western markets, keshi pearls and baroque shapes are very much appreciated and valued, often more so than the rounds. This is not the case in China, which is where these first experiments debuted - definitely a mistake in my opinion.

Newberry is coming over on Friday for another pearl chat and I'll be explaining these then! I've held off writing much because I'm giving a friend at JCK some time to put together a story as well.
Oh boy. I can hardly wait for Newberry's visit. I think I NEED a great big Tahitian souffl? thingy. ;)
 
If you want me to look for you Just let me know what it is you want. So very happy to help choose pearls.
 
I've been off-line for a while - this delicious thread teaches me the error of my ways!!!
 
Nothing like a Newberry video session! Too bad I have to work. Have fun :)
 
If you want me to look for you Just let me know what it is you want. So very happy to help choose pearls.

Newberry - I'm sure you will be checking out those beauties on Friday. I love big, lustrous, green, aubergine, pink, rainbowy (select one of the above) pearls. See if there isn't a nice robin's egg size one with my name on it. I do work on Friday, so I'll probably miss your visit. Thank you so much, dear friend.
 
The name is so important. "Edison", unfortunately, doesn't do it for me.
 
I don't have a name for them yet. We should have a contest for one;) My friend Doug Fiske (retired Pearls course writer for GIA) have discussed a potential name in length, but really didn't come up with one. In the office we started referring to them as "Provoked Baroques," because they look like accidental giant keshi but are actually beaded baroques.
 
Bit of a mouth-full! But amazing product, fascinating process and gorgeous strand! Are they still experimenting with the process or do you think they will be more readily available by say.....next March HK fair???? :)
 
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