Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Diamonds & Pearls

You may soon work this out, I love pearls. This series was inspired by my need to protect precious, glorious, lustrous, baroque and keshi pearls. I am on a steep learning curve with pearls, and have discovered that, as they are created by living organisms, they are much softer than other precious gemstones like diamonds, and can be damaged by abrasion, and contact with some chemicals like perfumes.

I decided to wrap these ones in gold and sprinkle them with diamonds.
Pendants, necklaces, brooches and earrings are not usually subjected to much wear and tear, however,I have had a few inquiries about Pearl Engagement Rings. I am happy to make an engagement ring, and a pearl ring, because pearl rings should generally be worn for special occasions. A pearl ring has magical properties: it is a "get out of doing the housework" ring!
 There is a reason that 'Diamonds are a girl's best friend', they can better withstand  everyday wear. However, some girls must have pearl rings, (believe me, I understand the allure) so there are a few ways to make a pearl ring more practical. Of all the different kinds of pearls, Freshwater pearls are amongst the hardest wearing, as they are nacre all the way through. As bead nucleated pearls (like an Akoya or Mikimoto etc) wear down over the years, eventually, the bead nucleus will show through. With a freshwater pearl, there is only more nacre inside, instead of a big round bead. Another idea is to design the setting so that the pearl is easily replaced. I think these are a whimsical answer to the pearl ring dilema.

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