Pearl reno: Deborahs' triple treat
Several years ago, Deborah from Vancouver bought two pearl ropes from Kojima Company: first, she chose white circlé South Seas, which she found "too white", and a short time later, iridescent Chinese baroque freshwaters. The CFWs were bought to recover from the South Seas; however, their champagne iridescence wasn't the compensatory move she'd hoped for—so there they sat.
Just like buying a beautiful dress that turns out not to be right on you, the pearls needed attention or would eternally languish. (The 30-day return-for-refund policy addresses such lapses, but it's all too easy to keep a piece and hope things magically work out.)
Deborah sent both necklaces to Sarah Canizzaro at Kojima and asked for ideas. I'm delighted that she agreed to share the results with us!
The reveal
Design à deux
Sarah sent options to Deborah as each piece progressed:
There is of course labour—but the stringing is straightforward and uses Beader's Secret, which lasts far longer than silk.
She gave her sister a luscious gift, the surplus 16 in. of CFWs, which will be strung to her taste. (Deborah says she has two daughters but they are already "well-pearled"; I'm stealing that term.) One reno, four necklaces: must be a record!
What a fizzy moment when a package with the Kojima chop arrives, and there are your perfect pearls! Here's Deborah in her 'new' CFWs:
The last word should be hers: "I have worn all three necklaces more in the last two to three weeks than I did in the years since I bought them."
Comments
Also “well pearled”…love it
Thank you, Deborah and Duchesse.
Sarah had renovated a boring pearl necklace (purchased elsewhere) for me years ago and I have a few ropes of Tahitians from Sarah that I love and wear so knowing it was possible to achieve lovely results made sending these less-loved pearls easier and quite fun. Sarah always has ideas that would never occur to me and seeing the options was quite exciting.
Johanna