Anybody want to try to name the different colors of Tahitians in this selection I pulled out of loose pearls? How many different colors of Tahitians can you identify and/or describe?
OK - I'll be first and I'm not looking at anything for reference, just going from what I think I know. If I get it right, do I get them? (if so then I will cheat)
Remember, I was an absolute newbie in June with nothing but a Tahitian gleam in my eye!!! omg
OK, I am a novice and who knows what my monitor sees or my tired eyes...but here goes:
Row 1: lt champagne, silver, lt aqua, lt aqua body with lt rose overtone, lt pistachio
Row 2: champagne/lt gold, aqua, peacock, pewter with rose, copper
Row 3: copper with rose, cherry (with dark green body?), pewter, green, aqua
#4 looks like it could actually be lavander. I saw an amazing lavandar bracelet on Care Ehret's website recently from Cortez Pearls. Didn't know salt water pearls could produce those particular colors. Truly wow.
And that peacock baroque looks like maybe it's quite plummy.
Lastly, the one I've referred to as pewter, looks almost charcoal to me. When I see pearls called pewter (at PP say) they seem to me a little brownish. I would call them 'taupe'. This one looks black over silver, or the reverse, from here.
Wow, you girls are good! I would describe them as:
!) white with ivory/rose' overtones; silver; silver with aqua overtones; light blue grey with rose' overtones; pistacio;
2)light gold; aqua; peacock; pewter with rose' overtones; copper;
3)bronze with aubergine overtones; cherry brown; charcoal; dark green -almost green black with mostly green overtones and a bit of peacock overtone; dark green blue with green and silver overtones.
I see nobody posted any color charts! I know I've seen one somewhere here on the forum. Anybody remember where it is? I couldn't get my scanner to work to post one from a book, but if anybody else can, that'd be great.