Passage des perles
Style over fifty; delights,(a)musements and resources for the Elegant Age
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
ANOTHER LUSTEROUS GEM FROM THE DUCHESSE! Not sure which pearls are for you… well read on and relate! DON’T WORRY YOU CAN BE ALL OF THEM IN A WEEK!
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Pearl-sonalities
Because, I replied, those pearls are not “her”. Pearls have distinct personalities; the right variety simply sings on you. A consideration of pearl-sonalities helps you to assess the pearls you have or choose a new strand.
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| Grace: South Sea round |
R. wants Grace Kelly pearls, luminous round whites that echo her “lady” style.
And grace is what you get in this slightly graduated strand of white South Seas, 10.2mm to 12.4mm. An 18-inch strand is $3,600 from Pearl Paradise.
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| Angelina: Huge metallic flameball |
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| Julia: Bronze semi-baroque |
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| Rachel: Blue Akoya round |
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| Tilda: Sea of Cortez semi-baroque |
The Tilda Swinton pearl: Sea of Cortez from the Gulf of California, unclassifiable by casual onlookers, just like Swinton.
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| Audrey: Natural pearl |
Natural or wild pearls, formed without implants, are rare and prized. Sarah Canizzaro of Kojima Company has created a necklace of entirely wild pearls–white, peach, pink and steel blue–collected over years. Handmade 22k bead spacers; 14k hook clasp.
The pearls are small (3mm-5mm) but their beauty and singularity create presence. Price, $965. This is the pearl-sonality of a natural, uncontrived beauty: Audrey Tautou.
Though I’ve shown some pricier pearls here, many freshwater strands with similar allure need not cost more than ah, some of the boots a few of you have been buying.
Though I admire boots too, when they’re in the back of the closet, you’ll still be wearing your pearls!





