claudenancy
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What about my passion for pearls?
Beyond the fact that I was born a rockhound (made the parents stop to look at gravel on the way home from the hospital--or so I am told) it started with iridescence.
When my Father was in WW 2, he was on a Pacific island. He had a pocket knife, and in his spare time carved bracelets and a heart pendant for my Mom from shells that he found there.
These iridescent pieces started it. After his death, I used the iridescent MOP Ralph Lauren paint (sadly not available anymore although I still have a gallon) to paint the doors in a back hallway--I think to honor those pieces of jewelry, which I had framed so I could look at them often.
Later I found this site, discovered keshi, graduated to a love of pearls--adding luster, orient, natural color, depth, etc. etc.. as passions.
Tried to make a long story short.
Great thread! Beth
Beyond the fact that I was born a rockhound (made the parents stop to look at gravel on the way home from the hospital--or so I am told) it started with iridescence.
When my Father was in WW 2, he was on a Pacific island. He had a pocket knife, and in his spare time carved bracelets and a heart pendant for my Mom from shells that he found there.
These iridescent pieces started it. After his death, I used the iridescent MOP Ralph Lauren paint (sadly not available anymore although I still have a gallon) to paint the doors in a back hallway--I think to honor those pieces of jewelry, which I had framed so I could look at them often.
Later I found this site, discovered keshi, graduated to a love of pearls--adding luster, orient, natural color, depth, etc. etc.. as passions.
Tried to make a long story short.
Great thread! Beth