My SoC with diamonds

cyndayco

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I bought my Soc from Perlas last year, to reward myself during a torturous month at the office.

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It took me another three months to decide how to have it set. I found a pre-loved drop pendant, set in 14K WG, to which I could attach my SoC. Then when I instructed my jeweler to set the pearl asymmetrically, she just did not "get" it. There was a lot of going back and forth until we reached a compromise...and here it is.

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Under an overcast sky

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Under my husband's LED ring light
 
Very unique, thanks for sharing!

DK :)
 
Gorgeous. That is a lovely way to give the SoC setting more bling and yet allow the pearl to be the center of attention. Well done!
 
Oh WOW! You are set for the evening with all those gorgeous stones. I love the way the mabe is simply set. :)
 
cyndaco, that's magnificent! Very creative, and the colors and textures on that Cortez mabe pearl are just delightful!
 
Thank you, ladies.

Every now and then, I second guess myself, especially on the asymmetrical setting. I need to remind myself that the unique shape was what drew me to that particular mabe, and your kind words are a great reassurance.
 
cyndayco -- what did you mean by your original instructions to set it "asymmetrically"? What was your vision?

I enjoy seeing one of Douglas' mabes oriented in a unique way. Wear your new pendant in health!
 
BAS, by "asymetrically", I meant close to the way it's set now, except with the metal less visible.

The jeweler initially hung the mabe from the pointed end, like a tall Hershey's Kiss, then from the narrowest rounded end, like a heart or a mango. (Filipino metalsmiths abhor irregular shapes and textures.)

Certainly, these two options were more balanced, but I wanted something more dramatic and unusual. The jeweler relented but insisted on the prongs/pincers to keep the mabe secure.
 
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Very elegant and the pearl is amazing! Excellent job and I hope you wear it often and in the best of health!
 
Wow, that SOC mabe has such gorgeous colors! It reminds me a bit of the play of fire across a really great black opal.

The long setting is so unusual and elegant -- great job!
 
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