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Pristine Luminosity: A Magniloquent Mosaic Of Exquisite Pearlcraft

Today, I made another necklace following yesterday’s project. Yesterday, I made a necklace with B pearls, but today I used the remaining A pearls to make another one. Like yesterday, I arranged the pearls in a certain order while considering their color and shape.

Although the pearls may appear similar when viewed in the video, there are actually noticeable differences in their color. While I strive to maintain a certain level of consistency in color during the pearl selection process, pearls are still products of nature and each one is unique.

In this video, I’ve arranged the larger pearls on the right and the smaller ones on the left, which creates a pleasing visual symmetry. While each pearl may have its own unique color, this type of symmetry helps to enhance their overall beauty.

Once I have arranged the pearls, I string them onto the wire. This is just a temporary hold, as I’ll need to check the necklace as a whole to make sure everything looks right before completing it. Like yesterday’s necklace, I plan to use the all-knot for this one as well.

Yesterday, I used blue thread, but I’m not sure what color would be best for these pearls. Do you have any suggestions? I want to make sure the thread complements the pearls and enhances their natural beauty.

Actually, I planned to finish this necklace with the all-knot technique, but I’m feeling a bit scattered due to lack of sleep from yesterday. It’s almost midnight now, so even though it’s not that early, I think it’s time for me to start getting ready for bed.

This video was shot by a certain customer who wanted to see the state of a 9mm necklace. Please take your time and watch it carefully.

Thank you.

Jem

Jem

I am part of a Japanese company with an Akoya pearl farm. Apart from the company, I personally run an Akoya pearl shop. I would appreciate it if I could share smiles with various people through pearls.

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