Really nice!Today I'm sharing a 3-pearl pendant I created out of "leftovers" that just couldn't be left in a box. I didn't want the pendant getting too long so I decided to try something new. Instead of connecting the pearls with dangle type findings, I used leftover 14K 3mm earring posts and cut the longer part to fit the next pearl. The little diamond pendant finding was the only thing I had to purchase. I can't wait to share the silvery Akoya strand that the top pearl came from, but I'm saving that for a later post. For today, a 3-Pearl Pendant, Silver Akoya, Aubergine Tahitian and Gray Tahitian. 8.4mm, 9.3mm and 10.4mm respectively. Simple and lovely.View attachment 464030
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It worked!!!I I just purchased some "BSI" (Bob Smith Industries) De-Bond and it totally did the trick!!! The pearl cups pulled right off after leaving them in a little zipper close bag with the product for about 1 hour. Now I can put some "more appropriate" findings on those two larger South Sea White pearls that had the cheaper bales. Thank you, thank you for the suggestions and giving me the bravery to give this a try. It should be a fantastic help on future projects as well! I so appreciate your recommendation @pearlescence.Get some glue dissolver (usually sold along with superglue or available on ebay and similar). Slosh the dissolver around the finding then put it into a small ziplock bag and wait. Take out every couple of days and very gently wriggle to see if it has come loose. If not top up the dissolver and back into the bag. I've known it take nearly two weeks sometimes. But eventually it will come loose.
Even the most seasoned pearl farm workers take joy in pearls. I recall the head of the operations at a south sea farm in Indonesia simply stopping and gazing at a pearl. (It was gorgeous btw)I enjoyed his reaction.
UPDATE: I did use the same de-bond on a FW pearl and after 1 hour there was a minor amount of blemish on the pearl's surface. So, I'm not sure if the South Sea nacre is just tougher than the FW. I'll try to post a picture of the FW after using the DeBond. It worked SO well on the South Sea...I guess I should do some experimenting on "throw away" pearls to see what it does on other FW's and Tahitians before trying to remove any more findings. The Boiling Water method has never damaged a pearl, but some glues just won't respond to the Boil Water method. Use DeBond with care!Very pretty, MOPTrumpet! You use a lot of fancy findings. I appreciate the info about the De-Bond. I have been too afraid to try removing anything, but I’ll keep this in mind just in case I get brave and try to take something apart.
Sorry, photos were from the website where I purchased them...I don't like photographing on black either. I've included another copy of the same strand on white and the luster of the freshwater's is a little easier to see.This strand and bracelet were a bit over my budget but they were just crying out to be reworked with better pearls to match these amazing 14K white gold diamond findings. I'm posting the original necklace and bracelet so you can see the small freshwater pearls, which are nice quality but not completely round and a bit small for these findings. Also the direction of the connection of pearl to findings is a bit "off" in my opinion. The updated strand using these findings will be posted soon!!!
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PearlescenCe!It worked!!!I I just purchased some "BSI" (Bob Smith Industries) De-Bond and it totally did the trick!!! The pearl cups pulled right off after leaving them in a little zipper close bag with the product for about 1 hour. Now I can put some "more appropriate" findings on those two larger South Sea White pearls that had the cheaper bales. Thank you, thank you for the suggestions and giving me the bravery to give this a try. It should be a fantastic help on future projects as well! I so appreciate your recommendation @pearlescense.
(See UPDATE below...regarding possible damage to Freshwater pearls...)
Strange, I've never had a problem with any sort of pearl. And I've had pearls sit in the goop for days and even weeks when the finding was an exceptionally good fit so it couldn't seep in easilyUPDATE: I did use the same de-bond on a FW pearl and after 1 hour there was a minor amount of blemish on the pearl's surface. So, I'm not sure if the South Sea nacre is just tougher than the FW. I'll try to post a picture of the FW after using the DeBond. It worked SO well on the South Sea...I guess I should do some experimenting on "throw away" pearls to see what it does on other FW's and Tahitians before trying to remove any more findings. The Boiling Water method has never damaged a pearl, but some glues just won't respond to the Boil Water method. Use DeBond with care!
Sorry...I've corrected the original post. escence essence sense scents...through though thought...they always get me!!!PearlescenCe!
Perhaps it was the brand I was using...Strange, I've never had a problem with any sort of pearl. And I've had pearls sit in the goop for days and even weeks when the finding was an exceptionally good fit so it couldn't seep in easily
Anxious to see your results!Sorry, photos were from the website where I purchased them...I don't like photographing on black either. I've included another copy of the same strand on white and the luster of the freshwater's is a little easier to see.