waimeamomi
Natural Pearl
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- Jun 12, 2008
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Wish Iʻd known you were around Hanaleimom, I was just hanging out and would have loved to have pearl browsed on the Big Island. We do have a lot of Tahitian connections here, and Tahitian pearls have been around and known for a longer time than in some parts of the world, as you probably know. There is a woman who sells beautiful strands at our local farmerʻs market, great color, shapes etc. She had a multi-color of Iʻd say 10mm (at least) really fabulous everything pearls for $5000. Her son-in-law has a farm and she goes and gets them. Good price, but out of my range. The stores are very high, although sometimes with a HI drivers license you can get a Kamaʻaina discount, but still expensive. Isnʻt it interesting that people prefer to pay more and buy from a store. Is that a security issue, or just habit? I sell my pieces for literally 25% of what you would pay in a store, and not just a jewelry store. I have them in a fine art gallery on consignment. Yesterday I was in the local bead store and saw a gemstone and pearl necklace similar to mine for 4 times what I would charge. However, the higher end pieces that are the best deals elicit such nerves. I guess you could go to Macyʻs and buy the totally lusterless, flat, grey down right ugly Tahitians I saw yesterday. ughhh. Although my husband bought me a pair of Tahitians from there about 6 years ago, and they are actually really nice pearls. Alooooha