Zoe Celeste
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Greetings!
I thought I would take a moment and post regarding my latest project - a seven strand choker of Silver Baroque and Keshi Akoya pearls that I will be wearing for my wedding in May.
These pearls have a long history, and were the first pearls that I ever had an emotional reaction to... The large baroque Akoyas were the most beautiful pearls I had ever seen, with the purest blue-silver color, fabulous luster, and iridescent orient. Maybe some Pearl Guide old timers will recognize them as the first of their kind that Jeremy brought back in 2007 or so? I'm not sure...
My memory was that as soon as I saw them, I claimed them as mine, and promptly turned them into two bracelets that I wore daily for years, until the glue in the magnet of the clasp fell out of one of them. I returned them to my mother (Caitlin) under the pretense that she would restring them and I would get them back.... HA!
As soon as she had them back, she got the matching Keshi Akoyas from Jeremy and made three graduated necklaces, with a combined length of approximately 92", which she wore as her favorite "dress up" or statement necklace pieces... for years. That is, until I got my mitts back on them, of course!!
Turns out, all I had to do was have a wedding and claim as my bridal pearls to get them back! lol
I have never attempted making anything like this, and it is still under construction, but I am actually making progress, yay!!!
I thought I would take a moment and post regarding my latest project - a seven strand choker of Silver Baroque and Keshi Akoya pearls that I will be wearing for my wedding in May.
These pearls have a long history, and were the first pearls that I ever had an emotional reaction to... The large baroque Akoyas were the most beautiful pearls I had ever seen, with the purest blue-silver color, fabulous luster, and iridescent orient. Maybe some Pearl Guide old timers will recognize them as the first of their kind that Jeremy brought back in 2007 or so? I'm not sure...
My memory was that as soon as I saw them, I claimed them as mine, and promptly turned them into two bracelets that I wore daily for years, until the glue in the magnet of the clasp fell out of one of them. I returned them to my mother (Caitlin) under the pretense that she would restring them and I would get them back.... HA!
As soon as she had them back, she got the matching Keshi Akoyas from Jeremy and made three graduated necklaces, with a combined length of approximately 92", which she wore as her favorite "dress up" or statement necklace pieces... for years. That is, until I got my mitts back on them, of course!!
Turns out, all I had to do was have a wedding and claim as my bridal pearls to get them back! lol
I have never attempted making anything like this, and it is still under construction, but I am actually making progress, yay!!!