Pearl Stringing from PearlParadise.com
Posted by admin in Long Pearl Necklaces Thursday, 13 May 2010 02:56 10 Comments
Stringing of a South Sea pearl necklace at the Shanxiahu market in Zhuji, China.
Posted by admin in Long Pearl Necklaces Thursday, 13 May 2010 02:56 10 Comments
Stringing of a South Sea pearl necklace at the Shanxiahu market in Zhuji, China.
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Is it possible to see someone stringing from the beginning, where you transfer pearls from the string they come on, to the knotting string and then begin? If you could do this and narrate in English I would be so grateful. Knotting in this way is not done in the United States. I am dying to learn, It is much faster than the usual way shown in America.
Is it possible to see someone stringing from the beginning, where you transfer pearls from the string they come on, to the knotting string and then begin? If you could do this and narrate in English I would be so grateful. Knotting in this way is not done in the United States. I am dying to learn, It is much faster than the usual way shown in America.
Thanks for showing this technique of knotting. I personally think it is the easiest to create tension and applying pressure to create the knots =)
Yikes! Sorry, it’s just I’ve never seen pearls so perfect and so BIG! Stupid mistake on my part, coz now that I listen, they do sound pretty real. Sorry!
The pearls are real. That particular strand is a Paspaley, RD1 x T/N2 quality, 17 mm straight-size Australian South Sea.
It is a $250,000 strand of South Sea pearls.
Those pearls look and sound fake. Are they real or not?
east technique no equipments…
Awesome. So straight forward.
Very Cool.
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