Capturing and displaying images here is not only entertaining and educational for the other members, but quite often serves to enhance appreciation of one's own pieces. That's why we all have so much fun doing it! In this case, I am noticing only now how the emerald tones of the pearl on the bottom contribute to the overtones of the pearl in the middle. Fascinating?and thanks for pointing it out!The slightly different colors play off each other beautifully?
HopePaua,
Very nice pearls. Are these your creations? In any case a thread for Haliotus Iris (vs. Haliotus Misc.) is welcome. Here is a small pendant we acquired together with some loose pearls last year, from New Zealand. It's called "Flower (Springtime)", 1.8cts pearls and 3x.01 diamonds, 18k.
Thanks! The pearls in HopePaua's rings and our pendant are natural freeform abalone pearls, 100% nacre. Blue Eyris are mab? (cultured blisters) that use the same abalone species (H. Iris) and thus boast the same range of intense colors.Wow the pendent is delicious! They look like the blue eyris pearl that was mentioned some time ago on the forum - are they?
HopePaua,
Very nice pearls. Are these your creations? In any case a thread for Haliotus Iris (vs. Haliotus Misc.) is welcome. Here is a small pendant we acquired together with some loose pearls last year, from New Zealand. It's called "Flower (Springtime)", 1.8cts pearls and 3x.01 diamonds, 18k.
Ahhh, Steve,
Thanks for the fab photo! That is such a delicate and delicious piece in person! The slightly different colors play off each other beautifully!
It was such a pleasure to see it when was in Seattle----
Lovely rings too, HopePaua--nothing quite like those intense colors!
Pattye
so many pearls, so little time
Yes, clearly they have Rob and Denise Wright's (Moana Pearls) fingerprints all over them! 'Flower (Springtime)' is Rob Wright's work.It seems that the two rings come from here…
I'm glad that people noticed about them. I was there with them a few months ago sorting pearls. They're suplyer for my business in Japan. They told me about this forum and I'd like to be a kind of spokes person for them to introduce the paua pearls to many people!
Rob and Denise are very forthcoming and have many followers. In the Google era, all roads for Paua lead to them. Hubert Bari ('The Pink Pearl') is working on a similar book featuring abalone pearls, and we should be seeing many more Paua in glossy hardcover before too long?