pearlydust
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- Jul 15, 2013
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Hi there!
I have spent numerous hours this past weekend on the forum. What a treasure! I am really excited to learn that fresh water pearls are such a good value, priced at the lowest end of the price scale but can last much longer! This is huge b/c previously I have turned my nose up against fresh water pearls, considering them inferior to all other types of pearls out there!
Anyway, since there are so many pearls enthusiasts out here, I would like to ask for your collective advice in building my minimalist pearl collection. I have three items so far, and would like two more fresh water pearl necklaces or strands. I work in a casual office, so I either wear the three items separately, or I twist 1 and 2 together for a more "dramatic look".
1 - multi colored fresh water strand, 17 inches
2 - white akoya strand, 16 inches
3 - Tahitian tin cup necklace, 18 inches
Given I have limited budget (solved by the fact that I will go with fresh water pearls), and only two spots in my jewelry box (I am some what of a minimalist) How would you complete this collection? Since I already own round pearls in standard length, I am wondering if I should venture into baroque shape or longer lengths. The colors that speak to me right now are white, multi colors kasumi-like, and edisons.
Money isn't that big of an issue, only because since these are not urgent purchases, the higher the price tag the longer I will save .. . I am more interested in getting the biggest bang for the buck in terms of the lowest per wear cost in the next 20, 30, 40+ years. And I hope that the selected necklaces can work independently or together with the existing strands when I twist them together.
Thanks a lot in advance for your insight.
I have spent numerous hours this past weekend on the forum. What a treasure! I am really excited to learn that fresh water pearls are such a good value, priced at the lowest end of the price scale but can last much longer! This is huge b/c previously I have turned my nose up against fresh water pearls, considering them inferior to all other types of pearls out there!
Anyway, since there are so many pearls enthusiasts out here, I would like to ask for your collective advice in building my minimalist pearl collection. I have three items so far, and would like two more fresh water pearl necklaces or strands. I work in a casual office, so I either wear the three items separately, or I twist 1 and 2 together for a more "dramatic look".
1 - multi colored fresh water strand, 17 inches
2 - white akoya strand, 16 inches
3 - Tahitian tin cup necklace, 18 inches
Given I have limited budget (solved by the fact that I will go with fresh water pearls), and only two spots in my jewelry box (I am some what of a minimalist) How would you complete this collection? Since I already own round pearls in standard length, I am wondering if I should venture into baroque shape or longer lengths. The colors that speak to me right now are white, multi colors kasumi-like, and edisons.
Money isn't that big of an issue, only because since these are not urgent purchases, the higher the price tag the longer I will save .. . I am more interested in getting the biggest bang for the buck in terms of the lowest per wear cost in the next 20, 30, 40+ years. And I hope that the selected necklaces can work independently or together with the existing strands when I twist them together.
Thanks a lot in advance for your insight.