2013年9月9日星期一

Our Wedding planning Bead Jewelry

Jeremy and I finally had our American wedding last weekend, May finally, at Dos Pueblos Hacienda in Father christmas Barbara, California! I chosen my bridal dress in February just before we left for the Tucson shows. Clothing has a man made fibre chiffon ombre of beige layers and I desired to have that ombre effect in the bridal jewelry sets as well as the decor. During the Tucson show, Pearl-Guide’s Caitlin William’s daughter Kether and I started looking for sparkling wine colored briolette diamonds. Not so sure what the design would be, I’ve selected some darkish diamonds and sparkling wine colors. For months I thought about what to make and nothing located mind.

 A good friend of my own laughed and said I will think about it on the long flight to Hong Kong in August but I had no luck. A week before the wedding I finally first got it. I thought i would wear the natural colored exotic metal pearls. Jeremy gave me the special metal freshwater bead as a promise ring many years ago, and subsequently finding the metal freshwater pearls have been a project of our bait. I chose the warmer pink metal falls that would complement the warm hued of the diamonds. Putting together the briolettes was a challenge! Just a 30 gauge cord will feel the hole of the diamonds and I handmade the jumprings to be laser welded onto the archipelago.

The jewelry were delivered to four different custom jewelers who specialized in laser welding and undertake and don't made it possible to successfully weld or solder the jumprings. So three nights before we left for Father christmas Barbara, I took the diamonds out and cord draped them individually onto the archipelago. Once the earring design was finished, creating adding to sets for the bridesmaids was easy! I desired to keep everything simple and chose a bale from findings producer that had brown and sparkling wine diamonds set to create an ombré effect like the drop jewelry.

 I matched the pendant with drop metal jewelry on our classic setting. For the bridegroom and the two best men, I chose 10 mm Tahitan baroque pearls and made them into lapels to be attached next to the boutonnieres. I desired to be very subtle but have a nice dark peacock color. During our testing dinner Jeremy surprised me with exquisite wedding gift, a natural conch bead pendant. Jelly bean formed, pink conch pearls have been definitely the pearls since I’ve been working at PP. I get images of a group of conch pearls on my business card. My wish came true when my hubby found me this phenomenal bead. The chatoyance is so clearly visible on the bottom area of this bead. Jeremy has explained to me that this bead came pre-drilled when he purchased it. Takayas and Jeremy designed around it so your pendant will appear presentable front and back. The bale was derived from the love knot incorporated into our wedding bands. I will enjoy this pendant (and my hubby) forever.

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