Adeline Leigh
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong
It's been raining every day since I got back due to the monsoon so excuse some of these shots.
Indeed, Caitlin, Hong Kong was raining pearls as well (as evident in the earlier picture of the bags and bags of pearls at the wholesalers) but they were, sadly, not the oddball quirky pearls that I am currently hankering for. One of the managers from the wholesalers was lovely and patient enough to explain that the natural coloured, iridiscent fireballs that I was after had to be hand selected from the farms in the mainland, and given that the pearling season was over, and the lunar new year was approaching, no hope there for me.
Anyway, between Railway Plaza's wholesalers in Kowloon (thanks to Jeremy for this tip) and the Causeway Bay jewellers on HK Island (sounds hoity toity, but they aren't, mum and pop jewellery outfits at best), I managed three fireball (nukes and tailed) textured strands - two lavender silver ones with focals (24mm!) and one other mixed colour strand. The pearls on the latter strand were particularly enchanting given their large size (18mm), smooth skins (no divots!) and matched colours so I have plunged straight into beading post-trip and will soon post pictures.
I also adore these massive petal pearls (32mm) that I bought on a whim. I wasn't very taken with them initially when mum and pop offered them to me, but when I got home to Singapore, I am so loving the oil slick rainbow hues that are emerging in this light.
Hong Kong
It's been raining every day since I got back due to the monsoon so excuse some of these shots.
Indeed, Caitlin, Hong Kong was raining pearls as well (as evident in the earlier picture of the bags and bags of pearls at the wholesalers) but they were, sadly, not the oddball quirky pearls that I am currently hankering for. One of the managers from the wholesalers was lovely and patient enough to explain that the natural coloured, iridiscent fireballs that I was after had to be hand selected from the farms in the mainland, and given that the pearling season was over, and the lunar new year was approaching, no hope there for me.
Anyway, between Railway Plaza's wholesalers in Kowloon (thanks to Jeremy for this tip) and the Causeway Bay jewellers on HK Island (sounds hoity toity, but they aren't, mum and pop jewellery outfits at best), I managed three fireball (nukes and tailed) textured strands - two lavender silver ones with focals (24mm!) and one other mixed colour strand. The pearls on the latter strand were particularly enchanting given their large size (18mm), smooth skins (no divots!) and matched colours so I have plunged straight into beading post-trip and will soon post pictures.
I also adore these massive petal pearls (32mm) that I bought on a whim. I wasn't very taken with them initially when mum and pop offered them to me, but when I got home to Singapore, I am so loving the oil slick rainbow hues that are emerging in this light.