Hi spaceneeedle, what's OOT? OOT = 'Out of topic' :)
SpaceNeedle Well-known member Joined Sep 21, 2007 Messages 170 Aug 25, 2008 #21 pattye said: Hi spaceneeedle, what's OOT? Click to expand... OOT = 'Out of topic'
G GemGeek Guest Aug 25, 2008 #22 WeeGem said: I think I can just choke out 'gorgeous!!!' before I faint. :faints: Click to expand... I second that, WeeGem!!!
WeeGem said: I think I can just choke out 'gorgeous!!!' before I faint. :faints: Click to expand... I second that, WeeGem!!!
Amrita Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2007 Messages 1,203 Aug 26, 2008 #23 Thanks for the pictures! The pearls are striking, especially the colors!
C carehret Guest Aug 26, 2008 #24 You are most welcome one & all! The first strand will be very hard to let go.. More coming soon... Care
You are most welcome one & all! The first strand will be very hard to let go.. More coming soon... Care
Miriam Reed Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2008 Messages 247 Aug 26, 2008 #25 Wonderful! I see why they are sometimes called rainbow pearls. Thanks for sharing the photos.
C carehret Guest Aug 27, 2008 #26 More gorgeous pearls More gorgeous pearls Sea of Cortez Chocolate Bronze Mocha Pearls Only one strand of these. Care Attachments 20choc.jpg 26.6 KB · Views: 80 21choc.jpg 36.9 KB · Views: 77 22choc.jpg 23.3 KB · Views: 77 24choc.jpg 16.2 KB · Views: 84 25choc.jpg 35.7 KB · Views: 79
More gorgeous pearls More gorgeous pearls Sea of Cortez Chocolate Bronze Mocha Pearls Only one strand of these. Care
effisk thou shall read the book Joined Oct 24, 2005 Messages 391 Aug 27, 2008 #27 I suppose the colors are natural. Do you have any rounds at all? Enough for a strand? How long do you keep your oysters in the water? I'd really like to know more about the specificities of the culturing process - compared to Tahitians for instance.
I suppose the colors are natural. Do you have any rounds at all? Enough for a strand? How long do you keep your oysters in the water? I'd really like to know more about the specificities of the culturing process - compared to Tahitians for instance.
Alex Well-known member Joined Oct 25, 2011 Messages 470 Mar 6, 2012 #28 carehret said: These all have found a wonderful home. Click to expand... just love the singles on this thread most especially the 'pear' that is some pearl.......
carehret said: These all have found a wonderful home. Click to expand... just love the singles on this thread most especially the 'pear' that is some pearl.......
BlackPearlDudeDC Well-known member Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 1,594 Aug 2, 2015 #29 I just had to reply to this and bump it up. These were so impressive…I don't see many strands like this these days, the one off pearls every so often.
I just had to reply to this and bump it up. These were so impressive…I don't see many strands like this these days, the one off pearls every so often.
GemGeek Pearlista Joined Sep 20, 2006 Messages 9,196 Aug 2, 2015 #30 Yes, BPD, there is nothing like the fabulous coloration of Sea of Cortez pearls!