Hi Susannah
Thank you for your answers and for sharing your preferences in pearls. I agree with you about orient on pearls. What magic. Thank you for discussing your Company's 12mm and overs. Do they have a webpage? Can someone from America do business with them?
I really like your artistic sensibility as you write it in words- and would love to see more pictures of your creations, especially using non-round pearls in the designs. I would be interested in seeing your less traditional designs, especially pieces that are unique.
Since you were so candid, I though I would respond in kind: I also like to make necklaces using CFWP. I also give a lot of them away, but I also sell some in stores around Arizona and at an occasional trunk show. I have to find ways to pass them on to others, in order to clear them out, so I can buy even more pearls.
I also want to buy my favorite pearls by the kilo, so I have to be kind of commercial with the extras.
But I am nothing like the sellers here, who all sell the top grades of pearls only and stick to the most traditional designs, for the most part. (unless they are innovating a new, "old standard"
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I am retired and doing this for fun. I've only run through about 25 kilos of pearls in the last year- 18 months. That is too small time for most wholesalers. Though my adult daughters push me to go professional with this, I am not quite ready- unless they take more active parts in the selling and website! I like stringing the beads, but too much of the other stuff is not fun.
Another thing that differentiates me from the major sellers here is that I like certain odd pearls and bad pearls. I like the peacock dyed cultured freshwater pearls (cfwp) and collect them in every size from 1mm to 17mm (of which I have just one) I use button pearls from 4mm-9mm a lot for pieces I sell. They sell very quickly when alternated with a semi-precious gem stone roundells of the same size, faceted or not, like garnet, amethyst, aquamarine, peridot, labradorite, quartz in various shades, and more. Turquoise, coral, you name it, alternate it with pearls and you have a pretty piece people want to buy.
So far, I have only been able to get CFWP 12mm and up, that don't quite make A grade. They have cracks and peeled portions on almost every one. Still, they have nice luster and look good to me, and some others, anyway. (Not to any of the Big Kahunas here!) People who have seen my flawed klonks, love them for the "natural look" of the almost round shapes, the dark color (I always disclose the dye), as well as the huge size, and I know I could sell a lot of pearls 12mm and over, even if not the best grades, if I could get a source willing to start small with me.
If I had a really good source for klonks (12mm and over- thx ZESPA), I would have the motivaation to kick my website into the next gear and establish a shopping cart. I think I would have a product people would buy. Especially since you can hardly get anything in America over 12mm in a AA or better- just a few brief times a year. They come, they are gone, poof! Only the quick with cash can get them before they are gone! And they are out of my price range. So, I would rather have a flawed klonk than a high priced one...