SteveM
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It's been a Pearl Summer…
The Saturday night reception at Pearl Paradise during ICPGC (International, Consequential Pearl-Guide Conference) last month offered pearl-viewing opportunities galore, as expected. Unexpected was the attendance of Jeremy Norris, natural pearl hunter extraordinaire, who just happened to be utilizing Pearl Paradise's photo equipment (and Natalie's excellent eye) to shoot a couple of rare pieces he had just finished for an upcoming publication.
One of the pieces stole my eyes and heart: A graduated baroque strand of 42 natural pearls, approximately one-third from Mexico's Pteria Sterna ('rainbow lip'), the other two-thirds coming from Pteria Penguin, originating in Indonesia and the Philippines. Two Pinctada Maxima gems are included for good measure. Jeremy had spent the previous 18 months collecting and certifying the pearls, finally drilling them and stringing with a handmade platinum and diamond clasp by Santa Barbara's Monili Jewelers.
Striking uniqueness, and the concept of bridging the Pacific from the Eastern and Western extremes to unite this piece with our poe pipi items for a 'Pan-Pacific' collection proved irresistible.
I was shooting over Natalie's shoulder and came home with the shot on the left, which served to prolong the enticement. I didn't take long in deciding to enter the sweepstakes with other interested parties.
On the right is Natalie's shot, which I promised not to post until we received the necklace. It arrived today from Pearl Paradise, it's my wife's birthday, and all is well in the world!
We have christened the piece Pteria Times Two.
From the GIA Certificate:
The Saturday night reception at Pearl Paradise during ICPGC (International, Consequential Pearl-Guide Conference) last month offered pearl-viewing opportunities galore, as expected. Unexpected was the attendance of Jeremy Norris, natural pearl hunter extraordinaire, who just happened to be utilizing Pearl Paradise's photo equipment (and Natalie's excellent eye) to shoot a couple of rare pieces he had just finished for an upcoming publication.
One of the pieces stole my eyes and heart: A graduated baroque strand of 42 natural pearls, approximately one-third from Mexico's Pteria Sterna ('rainbow lip'), the other two-thirds coming from Pteria Penguin, originating in Indonesia and the Philippines. Two Pinctada Maxima gems are included for good measure. Jeremy had spent the previous 18 months collecting and certifying the pearls, finally drilling them and stringing with a handmade platinum and diamond clasp by Santa Barbara's Monili Jewelers.
Striking uniqueness, and the concept of bridging the Pacific from the Eastern and Western extremes to unite this piece with our poe pipi items for a 'Pan-Pacific' collection proved irresistible.
I was shooting over Natalie's shoulder and came home with the shot on the left, which served to prolong the enticement. I didn't take long in deciding to enter the sweepstakes with other interested parties.
On the right is Natalie's shot, which I promised not to post until we received the necklace. It arrived today from Pearl Paradise, it's my wife's birthday, and all is well in the world!
We have christened the piece Pteria Times Two.
From the GIA Certificate:
- 42 pearls, gross weight 39.5 grams.
- Pearl sizes: Largest 17.03mmX14.8mmX8.38mm, smallest 8.38mmX6.23mmX5.46mm.
- Natural Saltwater pearls
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