Pearl Stringing from PearlParadise.com
Stringing of a South Sea pearl necklace at the Shanxiahu market in Zhuji, China.
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proud of that this piece is strung in China. ☺ big fan on pearl. South Pearl is the best in luster in my own opinion.
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i cringe everytime the pearl would hit the table with a thud!
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@Acroniscopi Our CEO was in China following a trip to Australia and decided to have the necklace strung there so that it could be worn instead of leaving it in the hotel room. Typically we would not do stringing in China - especially a piece as important as this one.
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@Acroniscopi oh wait it was taken in china...so they send those pearls all the way to china to get them strung?
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@PearlParadise is this video taken in australia?
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I can hardly believe they are real so perfect
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What STUNNING klonks!!! (to borrow Pearl-Guide Caitlin's terminology ^_^ ) Is this the Chinese method once mentioned on P-G?
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@pavelgee RD is for round shape. The number one means the shape is perfect. T/N2 is the tightness of the nacre (luster) and orient. It is the second from the top and the highest most will ever see in pearls this large.
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@PearlParadise What is "RD1 x T/N2?
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@Acroniscopi We'd catch you!
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id steal it and run like the wind!
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Thanks for showing this technique of knotting. I personally think it is the easiest to create tension and applying pressure to create the knots =)
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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.
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