Show Us Your Pearls In Action!!!

Thanks so much, heartofawareness, CatMom and BWeaves! You guys are too kind! BWeaves, they come from all over the place… I’ve had that particular dress for several years. I bought it at a local boutique which was one of my favorite places. Unfortunately, the owner decided to retire a couple years ago and the whole shop was closed. Same with my favorite shop in Hawaii- the owner retired and the shop closed.

Lary007, I love your new Tahitians and the photos are picture perfect! I’m so glad you shared. I love those little keshi, too! Keshi make such great studs.
 
A necklace and bracelets I made with Tiny Tahitians (6-7mm) from Alex Collins, with a J.Hunter Fiji keshi pendant I purchased in Fiji.

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I found 2 graduated strands of Akoya pearls in these two colors and I snatched them up. They are vintage but the colors are so unusual. Not sure if I should mix them up and make a longer tin-cup necklace OR just restring them as is. Your thoughts? I've already removed the old thread/silk and cleaned them. They are ready for restringing.View attachment 465135View attachment 465136
I think I know what I want to do with these...I have a very nice strand of white Akoya graduated pearls the same size as these two strands and I'm thinking about doing a TRIPLE strand of graduated in the 3 colors. Silver on top, white in the middle and the blues as the longest. They look really cool together. The only problem is that since they are all the same length, I'll need some extra pearls/beads to fill out the 2 lengths of the middle and long strands. Perhaps some gold beads or non-matching 3mm pearls...I'll have to see what I can put together and how it looks. White I could probably find in a 3mm but the blue will be much more difficult to locate in that size. Since the additional pearls/beads would be by the clasp, perhaps it won't matter that much.
What do you thing of a 3-color Akoya Graduated Necklace?
 
I think I know what I want to do with these...I have a very nice strand of white Akoya graduated pearls the same size as these two strands and I'm thinking about doing a TRIPLE strand of graduated in the 3 colors. Silver on top, white in the middle and the blues as the longest. They look really cool together. The only problem is that since they are all the same length, I'll need some extra pearls/beads to fill out the 2 lengths of the middle and long strands. Perhaps some gold beads or non-matching 3mm pearls...I'll have to see what I can put together and how it looks. White I could probably find in a 3mm but the blue will be much more difficult to locate in that size. Since the additional pearls/beads would be by the clasp, perhaps it won't matter that much.
What do you thing of a 3-color Akoya Graduated Necklace?
I am very invested and can't wait to see how it turns out!

And @jeg, I am loving the tiny tahitians!
 
MOPTrumpet, really, the only opinion that matters is yours’. Would you like it, and would you wear it? I do not own any multi-strand necklaces, as I tend to create any layers with individual pieces. You, on the other hand, have several and wear them well. So, it’s more a matter of your preference and style. Plus, if you don’t like the combination, you can always take it apart.:giggle:

Thanks so much, CatMom, heartofawareness, and lary007! It does look bigger in pics. I took a comparison pic for you next to one of the Fiji bracelets. The pearls on that bracelet, I think, are around 9-11mm. The tiny Tahitian bracelets are 6-7mm.
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MOPTrumpet, really, the only opinion that matters is yours’. Would you like it, and would you wear it? I do not own any multi-strand necklaces, as I tend to create any layers with individual pieces. You, on the other hand, have several and wear them well. So, it’s more a matter of your preference and style. Plus, if you don’t like the combination, you can always take it apart.:giggle:

Thanks so much, CatMom, heartofawareness, and lary007! It does look bigger in pics. I took a comparison pic for you next to one of the Fiji bracelets. The pearls on that bracelet, I think, are around 9-11mm. The tiny Tahitian bracelets are 6-7mm.
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wow..that Fijian bracelet is gorgeous and the tinies are just as beautiful 🥰 {be still my heart}
 
Today is a very simple day, though I LOVE what I'm wearing: Tiny (7.9mm) Golden SSP tin cup with pink tourmaline in Rose Gold from Sarah at Ocean's Cove (@JerseyPearl) and 10mm GSS studs from PP. Love this tin cup...and those tiny goldens are just to die for...exquisite!
 

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On to happier things! Here are pics of my two newest undrilled beauties from the Houston Gem Show. Aloha Pearls had delicious bowls of multiple size undrilled pearls sorted by color-they almost looked like fruity cereal! These two were just calling my name. I love wearing my Net Pendant with pearls the color of my outfit. I wear lots of pink/purple and green. Minor imperfections in the pearls but the net covers most of them. Best of all was meeting Aloha Pearls' wonderful sales representative. She was such a delight to visit with and share ideas.
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You've netted some beauties! Pun intended :)
 
Today is a very simple day, though I LOVE what I'm wearing: Tiny (7.9mm) Golden SSP tin cup with pink tourmaline in Rose Gold from Sarah at Ocean's Cove (@JerseyPearl) and 10mm GSS studs from PP. Love this tin cup...and those tiny goldens are just to die for...exquisite!
Love how dainty they are and look great on you :D
 
I'm going to segway into the PP Vault Sale and this insanely gorgeous 11.0 - 14.5 mm White Edison Pearl necklace... (yes, I did). This is absolutely STUNNING! It's 17.5 inches but fits more like a 16".

The description from PP:

"Round, large and lustrous, this is a statement strand of pearls. Think Wilma Flintstone! It's one of the finest strands of Edison pearls we've ever offered, and there is only one strand available.

Available only in the past few years, Edison pearls represent a recent innovation in the freshwater pearl category. Instead of growing these pearls with a tissue-graft like all other freshwater pearls, an implant is used. This is the method used to grow the world's rarest saltwater pearls. The results are simply amazing. The pearls look very similar to the Australian South Sea - the most expensive pearls in the world."​

I never thought I could pull off pearls of this size but that notion has been thrown out the window. They look great with a T-Shirt and leggings! Wearing them with a pair of 10mm studs. I've also taken a picture next to a 10mm strand for comparison...

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Insane Luster! Gorgeous!
 
Thanks so much, CatMom and heartofawareness!! Heartofawareness, more gorgeous beautiful pearls for you! Perfect for layering or on their own. Just lovely!

And another pic of the large baroque Akoya strand from Takahashi, worn with a tin cup I made with unusual natural colors of baroque Akoya also from Takahashi, and freshwater flower earrings.
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I love your Baroque Akoyas! Just splendid!
 
My action shots are not nearly as good as jeg's but I had to show the strand I got from Hisano's sale. Hisano also picked some silver keshis to go with the strand.

The pearls are little (7.2-7.9 I think). The visual interest is big. The little knobby ones, the two-toned pearls, and the array of colors that of course don't translate in pictures make this a unique addition to my collection. It's multicolor, but still neutral. In short, I love it!View attachment 465163View attachment 465161View attachment 465162
Gorgeous baroques...and the tiny keshi necklace is also a beaut!
 
Today is a very simple day, though I LOVE what I'm wearing: Tiny (7.9mm) Golden SSP tin cup with pink tourmaline in Rose Gold from Sarah at Ocean's Cove (@JerseyPearl) and 10mm GSS studs from PP. Love this tin cup...and those tiny goldens are just to die for...exquisite!
This tin cup was featured in a CPAA photo shoot. I love seeing it "in the wild" Those tiny golden south sea pearls were a very rare find, I wish I could find more in that depth of color, but they have been elusive.
 
My action shots are not nearly as good as jeg's but I had to show the strand I got from Hisano's sale. Hisano also picked some silver keshis to go with the strand.

The pearls are little (7.2-7.9 I think). The visual interest is big. The little knobby ones, the two-toned pearls, and the array of colors that of course don't translate in pictures make this a unique addition to my collection. It's multicolor, but still neutral. In short, I love it!View attachment 465163View attachment 465161View attachment 465162
Gorgeous strand of Tahitians! Each pearl is so unique and organic, and yet the strand is so cohesive!
 
Thanks so much, CatMom and heartofawareness!! Heartofawareness, more gorgeous beautiful pearls for you! Perfect for layering or on their own. Just lovely!

And another pic of the large baroque Akoya strand from Takahashi, worn with a tin cup I made with unusual natural colors of baroque Akoya also from Takahashi, and freshwater flower earrings.
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I always love seeing your strands of silver & blue!

I’d always been drawn to warmer tones, but after seeing the different pieces of your collections, it makes me want some silvery-blue pieces of my own!
 
I'm going to segway into the PP Vault Sale and this insanely gorgeous 11.0 - 14.5 mm White Edison Pearl necklace... (yes, I did). This is absolutely STUNNING! It's 17.5 inches but fits more like a 16".

The description from PP:

"Round, large and lustrous, this is a statement strand of pearls. Think Wilma Flintstone! It's one of the finest strands of Edison pearls we've ever offered, and there is only one strand available.

Available only in the past few years, Edison pearls represent a recent innovation in the freshwater pearl category. Instead of growing these pearls with a tissue-graft like all other freshwater pearls, an implant is used. This is the method used to grow the world's rarest saltwater pearls. The results are simply amazing. The pearls look very similar to the Australian South Sea - the most expensive pearls in the world."​

I never thought I could pull off pearls of this size but that notion has been thrown out the window. They look great with a T-Shirt and leggings! Wearing them with a pair of 10mm studs. I've also taken a picture next to a 10mm strand for comparison...

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Those white Edisons are so lovely!
 
Good morning from the Philippines!

This is actually my very first strand of pearls i got way back in 2020. A 42 inch strand of ringed chinese FWP, and the pearls range from 10-15mm

You cant tell from the fluorescent office lighting, but they have a nice luster on them, and i love how the large organic pearls pair with a basic white t shirt and jeans
42 inch strand of ringed chinese FWP, 10-15mm


42 inch strand of ringed chinese FWP, 10-15mm
 
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