claudenancy
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Hi: I am a newcomer here, and have read with interest all of the how to posts. I attended a class at a lapidary school in the area recently. I was just learning, and one of the first things that was taught was knotting. I need to practice for sure!
However when we began to design our own pieces, one of the necklaces that I designed was of a mixture of pearl shapes, mostly keshis. We had a long discussion as to whether I should use knots for either strand in the set. For a number of reasons, some of which related to the arrangement and design of the necklace, I decided not to. Reasons included the juxtaposition of horizontally drilled pearls next to "petal pearls", which, because of their irregular shape and head, have drill holes that may be angled a bit toward front or back which would place knots in an awkward position, the fact that I was creating a flower integral with the string, which pretty much ruled out silk as a stringing material, the fact that I was using different hues of pearls and alternative stringing materials are available in limited colors, and that especially in the upper strand, knots or even spacers would break the "flow" of the design.
I just wondered if others ever have this dilemma and if so, which criteria you use to decide. Are there alternatives which we did not consider?
The necklace that resulted is posted under "orient on keshis" in the cultured pearl category.
Thanks for any thoughts that you might have.
However when we began to design our own pieces, one of the necklaces that I designed was of a mixture of pearl shapes, mostly keshis. We had a long discussion as to whether I should use knots for either strand in the set. For a number of reasons, some of which related to the arrangement and design of the necklace, I decided not to. Reasons included the juxtaposition of horizontally drilled pearls next to "petal pearls", which, because of their irregular shape and head, have drill holes that may be angled a bit toward front or back which would place knots in an awkward position, the fact that I was creating a flower integral with the string, which pretty much ruled out silk as a stringing material, the fact that I was using different hues of pearls and alternative stringing materials are available in limited colors, and that especially in the upper strand, knots or even spacers would break the "flow" of the design.
I just wondered if others ever have this dilemma and if so, which criteria you use to decide. Are there alternatives which we did not consider?
The necklace that resulted is posted under "orient on keshis" in the cultured pearl category.
Thanks for any thoughts that you might have.