I did play around some with my leftover pile, well I have sorted them according to colors. Tahitians and dark in one, peach, pink and lavender in one, white, ivory and golden in another and the offensive two ginormous freshwater ripple strands, though in loose form are well away from the other pearls. Well this time I played with the pale ones. I made a 37 inches long rope made out of huge whitish baroque south sea pearls, some small white south sea pearls (Pearlescence), vintage golden and ivory akoyas, some white off-round freshwater pearls (Pearllunar), pale golden south sea pearls (Kongspearl) and some circled golden south sea pearls. Maybe I should have used a golden clasp with these pearls...
With some huge baroque south sea studs.
With my blue akoyas (Pearlescence) and green (Kongspearl) south sea rope.
With my golden south sea ripple rope from Pearlescence. If I squint they have almost the same shade of golden.
I also had some photo help today. Catshading do increase the pearls luster in a photo. Who knew?
My leftover piles of pearls has shrunken some lately. Not many pearls are added but rather many gets removed, except for the hughish ripples, they don't look good in normal light, only in shade.