So I have a myriad of questions about finding my wife the right pearl necklace for our upcoming annaversery. I imagine if I did enough searching I could find answers to most of them at various places throughout the Internet, but asking a bunch of pros seems a lot easier for a guy who is really not that interested in fashion or jewelry. Really, all I care is that she loves whatever I buy her and I use the due diligence in picking it out.
First up size. I guess it really does matter huh? Lucky for me my wife is a pretty small girl, 5'3 maybe 110, so my biggest worry is what is gonna look "too" big on her. I assume there is a point of diminishing returns when it comes to size, right? Also she is only 25, one website I read had a whole article about the appropriate size of pearl and really seemed concerned with the age of the woman who was to be wearing them. That sounded outright silly to me, but again I am just some dude that knows nothing about jewelry or fashion.
Next up, and the big money question, freshwater or something more pricy? I am totally cool with blowing a small fortune on a worthwhile investment, but there are several factors I am concerned about. The first being if I do blow my wad on a really nice pearl necklace is she going to wear it as much as if it were less expensive? This seems counter intutitive, but I am worried that she may think it's just too expensive to wear all the time. I mean I want her to use the darn thing. Second, one website listed the qualities and characteristics of the different pearls and I noticed that they specifically listed the freshwater and akoya as "NOT Investment Quality", while the Tahitian and South Pacific pearls were listed as "Investment Quality". Are pearls a fluctuating market commodity? I assume they don't decrease in value anyway, or do they?
Now that we're talking about the pricier pearls, should I go with Tahitian Black or South Pacific White? Keep in mind I want her to use this thing as much as possible. I think the Tahitian black pearls are really intriguing, but again I am worried she wouldn't find as much use out of those as a white pearl necklace. White pearls seem like something you could wear just about every day, Lisa Simpson does anyway, are black pearls as versitle? This will be her first, and for a long time only pearl necklace.
While we're on the topic of wearing this thing a lot, what about durability? I've ruled out the Akoya as if seems pretty clear that while they are pretty they are not "built to last". How do the others compare to each other?
Lastly, how do I know I am getting quality merchandise? I am all about buying on the Internet, I bought her engagement ring, the rock, and her wedding all online and I got a steal on all three. That was a bit easier though because they all came with either certificates of authenticity or a GIA certificate. Darrell at Union Diamond is awesome by the way, dudes if you're in the market for a rock for your girlfriend you will NOT be sorry if you get it from him. Her rock would have EASILY cost me twice as much at any local jewelry store. I am a fan of quality over quantity, kinda like my wife, it's ok that she is kinda small, because she is perfect. I want her jewelry to be as close to perfect as possible to make sure she isn't contaminated by inferior product. ;P I am pretty sure I want the pearls to be AAA, but is ere really a big difference between AAA and AA+? If the dealer says the necklace is AAA does that mean that ALL of the pearls will be at least AAA?
Thanks for reading my novel here, any input is appreciated. I am about a month away from D-Day, so I need to get this thing hammered out soon!
First up size. I guess it really does matter huh? Lucky for me my wife is a pretty small girl, 5'3 maybe 110, so my biggest worry is what is gonna look "too" big on her. I assume there is a point of diminishing returns when it comes to size, right? Also she is only 25, one website I read had a whole article about the appropriate size of pearl and really seemed concerned with the age of the woman who was to be wearing them. That sounded outright silly to me, but again I am just some dude that knows nothing about jewelry or fashion.
Next up, and the big money question, freshwater or something more pricy? I am totally cool with blowing a small fortune on a worthwhile investment, but there are several factors I am concerned about. The first being if I do blow my wad on a really nice pearl necklace is she going to wear it as much as if it were less expensive? This seems counter intutitive, but I am worried that she may think it's just too expensive to wear all the time. I mean I want her to use the darn thing. Second, one website listed the qualities and characteristics of the different pearls and I noticed that they specifically listed the freshwater and akoya as "NOT Investment Quality", while the Tahitian and South Pacific pearls were listed as "Investment Quality". Are pearls a fluctuating market commodity? I assume they don't decrease in value anyway, or do they?
Now that we're talking about the pricier pearls, should I go with Tahitian Black or South Pacific White? Keep in mind I want her to use this thing as much as possible. I think the Tahitian black pearls are really intriguing, but again I am worried she wouldn't find as much use out of those as a white pearl necklace. White pearls seem like something you could wear just about every day, Lisa Simpson does anyway, are black pearls as versitle? This will be her first, and for a long time only pearl necklace.
While we're on the topic of wearing this thing a lot, what about durability? I've ruled out the Akoya as if seems pretty clear that while they are pretty they are not "built to last". How do the others compare to each other?
Lastly, how do I know I am getting quality merchandise? I am all about buying on the Internet, I bought her engagement ring, the rock, and her wedding all online and I got a steal on all three. That was a bit easier though because they all came with either certificates of authenticity or a GIA certificate. Darrell at Union Diamond is awesome by the way, dudes if you're in the market for a rock for your girlfriend you will NOT be sorry if you get it from him. Her rock would have EASILY cost me twice as much at any local jewelry store. I am a fan of quality over quantity, kinda like my wife, it's ok that she is kinda small, because she is perfect. I want her jewelry to be as close to perfect as possible to make sure she isn't contaminated by inferior product. ;P I am pretty sure I want the pearls to be AAA, but is ere really a big difference between AAA and AA+? If the dealer says the necklace is AAA does that mean that ALL of the pearls will be at least AAA?
Thanks for reading my novel here, any input is appreciated. I am about a month away from D-Day, so I need to get this thing hammered out soon!