BrianWanes
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So, I've just finished up my very first stringing project, and I'm pleased as punch with the result! Being so very in love with my 100" freshwater rope, I thought I'd try my hand at pearl knotting and get myself another crazy long piece of jewelry into the bargain. It's neither the best work nor the highest quality raw materials, but it was certainly fun to make, and I don't know anyone other than you fine folks who would be able to appreciate how much work went into it, so I thought I'd share, and maybe even get some feedback
Just plain ol white silk, with a jumble of different freshwater pearls- little black rounds, larger black potatoes, circled grays and circled white drops. Ended up just over 80", which is a bit shorter than I intended, but I'm still pretty dang proud that I made it myself- with a little help from some mussels and silkworms, of course.
Just plain ol white silk, with a jumble of different freshwater pearls- little black rounds, larger black potatoes, circled grays and circled white drops. Ended up just over 80", which is a bit shorter than I intended, but I'm still pretty dang proud that I made it myself- with a little help from some mussels and silkworms, of course.