suzannelowrie
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2007
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Dear Friends of the Freshwater Pearl:
So, I combined freshwater pearls, Bangkok gems and silver and made pendants. Silver!! Yup (the price of gold climbed too high). Silver and pearls look wonderful together. Now comes the hard part: combatting silver tarnish without harming the pearls. Last weekend I talked to 3 silver dealers in La Jolla and the store owner of a gigantic beading supply store in San Diego. After a lot of experimentation, I find that taping off the pearls with that blue painter's tape helps diminish fear. Then I used Wrights Silver Cream and a baby toothbrush. Next, I rubbed the silver with a paper towel to remove the tarnish. I removed the blue painter's tape. Lastly, I rinsed with chlorine-free water to remove all silver cream residue. I rubbed the pendants dry with a clean paper towel. Well, this proceedure sounds speedy, but finding what works best is the result of two days of experimentation. One person told me to use a paste of baking soda and water. Nope, doesn't work. I thought of putting silver beads between pearls, using Argentium silver. End of that idea. Silver and pearls are a gorgeous combination, but I can hardly wait for the price of gold to sink to $500 an ounce so I can buy extra-white gold. Meanwhile, I need to put on music, slow down, get calm and enjoy the process of polishing. Bach, maybe.
So, I combined freshwater pearls, Bangkok gems and silver and made pendants. Silver!! Yup (the price of gold climbed too high). Silver and pearls look wonderful together. Now comes the hard part: combatting silver tarnish without harming the pearls. Last weekend I talked to 3 silver dealers in La Jolla and the store owner of a gigantic beading supply store in San Diego. After a lot of experimentation, I find that taping off the pearls with that blue painter's tape helps diminish fear. Then I used Wrights Silver Cream and a baby toothbrush. Next, I rubbed the silver with a paper towel to remove the tarnish. I removed the blue painter's tape. Lastly, I rinsed with chlorine-free water to remove all silver cream residue. I rubbed the pendants dry with a clean paper towel. Well, this proceedure sounds speedy, but finding what works best is the result of two days of experimentation. One person told me to use a paste of baking soda and water. Nope, doesn't work. I thought of putting silver beads between pearls, using Argentium silver. End of that idea. Silver and pearls are a gorgeous combination, but I can hardly wait for the price of gold to sink to $500 an ounce so I can buy extra-white gold. Meanwhile, I need to put on music, slow down, get calm and enjoy the process of polishing. Bach, maybe.