Hello, Ammolite (could this be the beginning of a new relationship?)! And it's a biogenic gemstone (like pearls)?
Super comments, your sensitivity to pearls is conveyed in your images. Hope to see more.Interesting looking at the picture above with the same pearl shot in 2 different ways. When I made the photograph on the left I was shooting many pearls for a tender , so the all had to be photographed in a uniformed way. More interesting I found is not what is possible from the one pearl but how different pearls look against each other. I'd love to see one of the 20mm Chinese pearls talked about photographed beside a nice South Sea pearl. I can tell so much when I photograph them just by if I can focus on the surface or not (a top pearl to me has a surface that is hard to define) and also by how the absorb or reflect the light. They constantly amaze me and I often find myself lost within.
Don't get me started!The combination sounds extraordinary!
I've acquired a promising piece of rough ammolite for display (feng shui and all that). Will find a couple of our larger freeform/baroque abs and hope to post some "precedent-setting" photos soon on the Natural Combinations thread.Amolite and abalone pearls may even have a few things in common - in structure and colors. Don't think anyone has paired them yet.
Don't get me started!
First and foremost, thanks for pointing me to Grima, among the highlights of my many discoveries here at Pearl Guide. Fascinating, and tasteful. Use of fossils is evident, including ammonites. Pertinent to this thread, one of the objets d'art utilizes a Nautilus shell as a seagull with YG legs and diamond eyes!What is your impression of Grima's jewelry style? Some of the vintage opal pieces remind me of the combination of materials discussed here...
Posted here.…a promising piece of rough ammolite…a couple of our larger freeform/baroque abs…"precedent-setting" photos…
Some example! Interestingly, both boulder opal and ammolite are products of Cretaceous inland seas and are processed in much the same way from gem preparation to final application. Twins!
Tom,
What color is the pearl under natural light? I'm remembering the prior Nautilus and the distinct coloration in the image by Pearl Shooter vs. yours. The bluish tone of your prior image is repeated in this case.