effisk
thou shall read the book
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2005
- Messages
- 391
Hi everyone,
I went to the "foire de Paris" yesterday. it is a trade fair where all kinds of businesses can have their booths.
There was a few booths of jewels made of Tahiti pearls. One of them was showing pendants with sculpted pearls.
The pearls are sculpted with tribal designs (similar to Tahitian tattoos) fot most of them (there was only a handful of them). When looking closely, I could see that the white nucleus was visible in some places where the engraving was too deep.
I was not allowed to make any photos.
I found the idea interesting - you obviously want to use the pearls that don't have a perfect surface. I'm a bit perplex regarding the resistance of such pearls over time though.
The shop attendants told me the sculptures where made by an artist from the Marquises islands.
I went to the "foire de Paris" yesterday. it is a trade fair where all kinds of businesses can have their booths.
There was a few booths of jewels made of Tahiti pearls. One of them was showing pendants with sculpted pearls.
The pearls are sculpted with tribal designs (similar to Tahitian tattoos) fot most of them (there was only a handful of them). When looking closely, I could see that the white nucleus was visible in some places where the engraving was too deep.
I was not allowed to make any photos.
I found the idea interesting - you obviously want to use the pearls that don't have a perfect surface. I'm a bit perplex regarding the resistance of such pearls over time though.
The shop attendants told me the sculptures where made by an artist from the Marquises islands.