I just finished drilling this piece today. It is 7.5 mm to 10.3 mm, perfectly round and clean exotic strand. The clasp is a basket style with an exotic set in the center. The earrings are of a color that is hard to describe and did not come out as well as I had hoped in the photo. They are about 8.1 mm and have shades of pink, green and gold.
Sorry for the photos. Natalie is really working against the clock on a photoshoot today so I shot these myself at my desk.
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Below is how the clasp will attach. I am not completely sold on the clasp yet, but I wanted to work an exotic pearl into it. The pearl matches the earrings.
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Just to let you know, this is a one of a kind and it has a home. Hopefully she will post her own pictures of it when she receives it!
Hi everyone,
here now photos of "The one and only" strand of Excotics, as I call it and some more of my Tahitians and 1 of the gem strands and an baroque Akoya for comparison of bodycolour and overtone.
Please note that all the exotics are much more pastel (lighter), much more metallic looking in reality. We tried to tone down the colours but then the sharpness would disappear.... pics were taken in indirect light conditions.
As I have/use a neckstand I want to tell you the length of the strands so You can picture them on your neck:
The lengths have the clasp included.
The Exotics: graduated strand, 19,05" = 48,4cm, size 7,5 - 10,34 mm
The small Exotics: slightly graduated, 18,11 " = 46 cm, size 7-8 mm
The Gem freshwater strand: 16,18" = 41,1 cm, White with Ivory overtones
The Akoyas: 24,53" = 62,5 cm, baroques, medium luster, rose overtones.
For Jody:
The large baroque Tahitians: Grey body + aqua/rose overtones, 17,72" = 45 cm, size 10-12 mm.
TPO`s small circled strand: Dark bodycolour, green/rose ovetones, 18,11" = 46 cm, size 8-10 mm.
Drop Tahitian strand with silverbody colour, aqua/rose overtones, 17,72" = 45 cm, size 9-10 mm (I stated the strand as dark silver body, but it is another strand I have, this is just "Silver" body). Note that the strand is much more silvery grey than green, somehow it comes out much more in the photo, why that is so, I don?t know.
I hope you enjoy the picture show, Inge. Please note that you can see the pictures with or without text. I was not able to edit this wihtout logging in again, sorry.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jerin51/ExoticsAndTahitianStrands/photo#s5183480268538510434