My Natural Pearl Collection

Thanks, BWeaves and Pareltje! I sure will, but it may be a while - I ran out of wire... This project has been 2 years in development, so what's a bit longer, eh? Such is life! LOL
 
Thanks, Kat! Since I ran out of wire for that project, I moved on to a new one...

Deco pipi long chain - approximately 30 inches long. I dismantled a white gold art deco watch chain and added pipi pearls between the beautiful links. The original chain had two small, beveled, oval cable links between the longer links that I ended up using. Some of my wrapping here is uneven; knowing that it'll annoy me forever, I'll likely redo some of the worst offender links in the very near future...
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I love the links in this necklace ! MSC thats looking beautiful ! Love all those little pipi's !!

And just realised that I missed the photos of your ARS collection. Wow you have a lot of items !! Gorgeous !! Are they mostly family pieces or items that you have collected on the way ? Beautiful...its so exciting !
 
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Y'all I have been wanting to write up a bit about the Antiques Roadshow, but am just too busy right now. I did however go to the dentist last week and took along my pearls in question; they kindly x-rayed a portion of the strand for me. Here is the x-ray! I need to find out what experts think about what it shows. The largest pearl looks like there may be a bead, but the rest of the pearls I just cannot tell.
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MCS, I see a molar top on the right...;) More seriously, I wonder if X-rays tool of dentists has enough contrast to see pearl beads. Customers X-rays would seem more sensitive, now.
The third biggest pearl, top in the middle, shows some parts looking hollow, maybe around a bead and the place of a tissue graft?
 
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MCS, I see a molar top on the right...;) More seriously, I wonder if X-rays tool of dentists has enough contrast to see pearl beads. Customers X-rays would seem more sensitive, now.
The third biggest pearl, top in the middle, shows some parts looking hollow, maybe around a bead and the place of a tissue graft?

I noticed that pearl as well and wonder what it indicates...
 
A new entry for this mostly neglected thread! A while back Dave of Lagoon Island Pearls graciously supplied me with a parcel of his beautiful California mussel pearls (spp. Mytilus californianus) from British Columbia, after several years of requesting. I had purchased one of this adventure vials previously, but those pearls were too tiny to drill (for me at least - I'm sure there are seed pearl drilling masters in India who could knock that out without issue). This parcel is mostly 2.5-4mm, which I was able to free-hand drill. It took a bit of trail and error to get the technique down, after that it was pretty easy and I only ruined 3 pearls in the process. Not too shabby :) Anyways, the first item I've made is a delicate bracelet in 14kt rose gold with faceted rose gold beads and beveled cable chain, along with tumbled raw diamonds. I made some head pins which I planished for another source of glinty sparkle. I've been pleasantly surprised at how the tumbled diamonds sparkle! I wanted lots of sparkle in this piece and between the chain, the beads, and the diamonds, I got just that! I hung the pearls on the planished head pins. The design is what I've come to think of as "scattered," which is less of a design and more of a way: no pattern, assymetrical mostly, but balanced. The pearls are gorgeous in person, with very pretty shimmer to them, but difficult to photograph with my phone's camera. I plan to take pro photos of the suite once I'm done making. Next up is a tin cup chain!
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