Kay
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The rose and yellow gold Embrace ring from the Pearl Paradise Connoisseur Sale arrived, and I am in awe!
Rather than photo bomb the C sale thread, I figured I would start a new one.
This is my first pearl ring, and I love everything about it. The pearl is a glowing green orb with a clear, smooth surface. It is so reflective that it is hard to take a picture that shows what the pearl looks like because it reflects the camera and other items in the room. (It reminds me a bit of the colored reflecting balls made for gardens.) As I tilt the ring, I see gold and rose tones, but I’m not sure if that is part of the pearl’s coloration or just a reflection of the rose and yellow gold setting.
I really like the Embrace setting and expect it will be very popular, especially since PP is now offering it in rose/yellow, rose/white, or white/yellow gold combinations. The setting lets so much of the pearl be visible, but has just enough design substance of its own with the delicate gold tendrils wrapping around the two sides. I can see using this setting again with a different colored pearl and different combination of gold colors. I just keep moving my hand to look at the ring at different angles.
Enough talk, on with the photos:
PP glamour shots:
Hand shots:





This is my first pearl ring, and I love everything about it. The pearl is a glowing green orb with a clear, smooth surface. It is so reflective that it is hard to take a picture that shows what the pearl looks like because it reflects the camera and other items in the room. (It reminds me a bit of the colored reflecting balls made for gardens.) As I tilt the ring, I see gold and rose tones, but I’m not sure if that is part of the pearl’s coloration or just a reflection of the rose and yellow gold setting.
I really like the Embrace setting and expect it will be very popular, especially since PP is now offering it in rose/yellow, rose/white, or white/yellow gold combinations. The setting lets so much of the pearl be visible, but has just enough design substance of its own with the delicate gold tendrils wrapping around the two sides. I can see using this setting again with a different colored pearl and different combination of gold colors. I just keep moving my hand to look at the ring at different angles.
Enough talk, on with the photos:
PP glamour shots:
Hand shots:



