nuranar: (vintage style)

For those of you doing baroque/17th century sometime, I wanted to mention the jewelry maker Sapphire & Sage.   Most of their offerings are Tudor-period, but they also have pearl drop earrings.  These medium to large pearl drops are everywhere in 17th- and early 18th-century portraits.








Plus, there are options! They offer them in two sizes (regular and BIG), either white or cream, either gold or silver metal, and three wearing options: kidney wire, pierced hoop, or unpierced hoop.  I ordered some

I ordered white ones in the regular size, with gold metal. I also took a chance on the pierced hoop. I'm so glad I did! The kidney hooks look a little modern to me, possibly just because they're easy to find; but now that I'm looking, I'm seeing pearls on hoops in many portraits.

The smaller size of earrings varies; the webpage explains that pearl drops aren't always easy to find. My white ones are just under 3/4", or 18 mm, and rather narrow instead of bulbous. And I'm really looking forward to wearing them. :)

nuranar: Hortense Bonaparte. La reine Hortense sous une tonnelle à Aix-les-Bains (1813) by Antoine Jean Duclaux. (Default)
One of the best of many good parts of going to Costume College (say I, with my lofty two years' experience) is the shopping. Both in the Marketplace at Costume College itself, and in the Los Angeles garment district either before or after. This year I spent most of my money in the garment district, but I did pretty well in other places, too.

I made it to the garment district on Thursday, right before Costume College. This was my third visit, and for the first time I really felt like I knew what I was doing.  I think for most people, their first time they just kind of freeze - sensory overload! Uncountable colors! Millions of yards of fabric! So much stuff everywhere, and no labels or prices to be seen!! But now I knew what to expect. Plus I'd had the benefit of using the fabric district in Dallas.  It's much smaller than L.A. (the district, not the city), but the stores are very similar with their overall lack of careful organization and labeling. This is not Joann's!

Anyway, on my first trip this year, I came away with:

A length of a mystery cotton blend print, for a dress, modern or vintage-inspired.

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So there, that's what I came away with! I'm VERY glad that I was able to pack a flat, empty duffle in my luggage on the way out. ;)
nuranar: Hortense Bonaparte. La reine Hortense sous une tonnelle à Aix-les-Bains (1813) by Antoine Jean Duclaux. (Default)

Since I have to. I guess.

;-)
 

 



[profile] roses_for_ann, I have you to thank for this dilemma:



Blue. And silver. And deco.  My winter coat is navy. And it's on (sort of) sale for this week, plus free shipping.  But it's still not a steal, and I certainly don't need it.  Agh! What to do?
nuranar: Hortense Bonaparte. La reine Hortense sous une tonnelle à Aix-les-Bains (1813) by Antoine Jean Duclaux. (Default)

Since I have to. I guess.

;-)
 

 



[profile] roses_for_ann, I have you to thank for this dilemma:



Blue. And silver. And deco.  My winter coat is navy. And it's on (sort of) sale for this week, plus free shipping.  But it's still not a steal, and I certainly don't need it.  Agh! What to do?

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