Pearls: Sophie strings my most-sentimental pearls
I've been following Instagram posts by a Victoria, B.C. woman who has launched a business as a pearl-stringer and designer. Last month, Sophie of SophieStringsPearls mentioned that she was in Montréal, so I contacted her about a reno... of a reno.
Lately, I've admired classic necklaces of round CFWs with disturbing frequency. Then, I realized that I once had one, a deeply sentimental 18-inch strand found for me ca. 1995 by a beloved friend, Missi, and after twenty-some years restyled as a chic 60-inch rope, by Kojima Company's Sarah Canizzaro.
Sarah added tiny 2mm-4mm akoyas to make an artful rope that I loved, but slinging five feet of pearls around my neck became harder; I was not wearing this beauty often. That's a plus about a pearl strand: if your mood changes, you can restyle it easily. Sarah is my incontrovertible source for new pearls, but in this case, I would use only the pearls in the rope.
We met between Sophie's visits to Montréal jewellery-trade suppliers and her introduction to her sweetheart's home city. What a pleasure to nerd out with another pearl lover; her enthusiasm and energy flowed as she showed me work in progress. To see more, visit SophieStringsPearls.
"I'm sure you hear that you are a double for someone famous", I said, and she nodded, having received still more "You look like Kate Winslet!" compliments while here. The photo was taken at Montréal's wholesale pearl dealer Perla, with its walls of hanks:
Photo: SophieStringsPearls |
I wanted the rope made into two necklaces, the original strand and one made of small akoyas, specifyiing that they be strung randomly, and provided a sketch:
I had thought of mixing in some coloured stones, indicated by the darker rounds in the sketch, but then decided to go strictly pearl. For anyone renovating, your sketch, even if a bit clumsy, provides clarity for the designer.
Last week, I opened her shipment to find that Sophie had perfectly restored my original CFWs, and made a versatile, light layering necklace from about half of the akoyas. Both pieces drape beautifully.
Comments
Lovely to have a pair of pearl necklaces
Sophie
Jay: Just pencil, done in 25 sec. Sophie executed it perfectly.
Jane in London:I loved the rope (and have another), and one day I might put the CFWs back to a rope, but shorter, perhaps 34 in. instead of 60.
Could you send a link to the magnetic clasp you found? Thanks, Duchesse!