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I have not been at the forum for quite a while. (Lurking, though, browsing through pre-loved jewelry). In the meantime, several projects have materialized, and I would like to share with you this item. Different elements of it were sourced out from different vendors. It now seems that the original idea was to replicate one of Princess Diana's chokers. Like many others, I admire Princess Diana, not as the royalty, but as the woman with enormous capacity for personal growth and empathy.
So initially, I sourced out three strings of blue Akoya pearls, planning to pair them with a red spinel pear. But almost at the same time, I came across a 6-ct aquamarine that I purchased through Rioux Rocks. It might be my only aquamarine, the stones of my favorite color being almost mined out, and the decision to dress the stone nicely prompted use of the pearls for the aqua.
Joseph Jewelry was the company that made it. The concept was mine, nothing new, channel-set diamonds and sapphires, which I saw in several antique pieces. JJ's implementation was nice and clean (It mostly fell on Christmas season, which is not the best time, but there were no horrible delays, and the communication was good).


So initially, I sourced out three strings of blue Akoya pearls, planning to pair them with a red spinel pear. But almost at the same time, I came across a 6-ct aquamarine that I purchased through Rioux Rocks. It might be my only aquamarine, the stones of my favorite color being almost mined out, and the decision to dress the stone nicely prompted use of the pearls for the aqua.
Joseph Jewelry was the company that made it. The concept was mine, nothing new, channel-set diamonds and sapphires, which I saw in several antique pieces. JJ's implementation was nice and clean (It mostly fell on Christmas season, which is not the best time, but there were no horrible delays, and the communication was good).

