Thank you AzFlyGirl, I really do love those three multicolored tahitians. I have some new creations to share but no good pearl light. I have been playing with my carved beads that finally arrived, I especially like two indonesian calcite orange yellow jade beads. I combined them with those golden south sea ripple pearls from Pearlescence and made two stretch bracelets. One of the jade beads sort of shift color a little bit, it looks darker or lighter when I move it. I also made a necklace out of the circled light golden bracelet and the tahitian bracelet, those with the skulls. I left the skulls out of the design and made a mixed south sea and tahitian strand. There is one white circled south sea pearl as well, that I had in my leftover pile. It's like my other mixed strand, but using lighter south sea pearls and tahitians. I have been wanting to make another mixed strand that combined those lighter tahitians with south sea pearls. When I made the other one I realised that in order to combine deep golden south sea pearls with tahitians, mostly dark peacock ones would look good. I did think that those cooler tahitian colors, like lighter blue, grey, green and pink would look better with ligher south pearls. I was wearing the circled south sea bracelet together with the tahitian one one day and they did look so good together, I just had to combine them. The circled south sea pearls do have a beautiful light golden color with what looks like a faint silver cast to them. I added two tahitians and two circled pearls to get the lenght right. I also made a lariat of sort with a silver chain and exchangeable pearls that I want to show you. Now I can use all of my earring pairs that I use with my huggies in my necklace, I just attatch them to two small silver lobsterclasps. I am rather pleased with how that turned out as well.