I'm really glad that I got a mannequin because it makes photo-taking for these necklaces so much easier now. However, I also tried taking some pictures using my mini light box for purpose of cataloging these necklaces in a way that is more... professional? Studio-like?
What do you think? I haven't adjusted the colour though, so it looks a little strange, hehe. But anyway, I'm really glad that these necklaces caught the eye of so many ladies! And they looked really good when they tried it on too! :) Currently, only the purple one on the right is available as the rosewood white pearl is reserved.One of my favourite one-of-a-kind vintage necklaces got sold this weekend too! I was really happy but felt a tinge of sadness as well. Even my husband felt like something was missing after the necklace was sold; he really liked that one! Here it is!
I never did managed to take a proper photo of it and these impromptu pictures taken at the bazaar just don't do it justice. The focal part of the necklace was created with a vintage brooch from the 50s as well as a matching earring from the 60s. Both were in perfect condition and I thought I'd glam it up with some lovely faceted onyx-black Czech glass beads. I'm glad it went to a really sweet lady from Thailand who really liked it! I didn't manage to get a picture of her wearing it but she looked stunning with it. I can imagine how the wearer of this necklace would steal the limelight at any formal or cocktail event!And before I forget, I really had a wonderful time meeting some of my mailing list members at Open Doors! I really appreciate when you guys just drop by to say hi or to check out new designs! Thank you so much for coming by! :) And I had a nice surprise when a friend came to visit too! Familiar faces always help to brighten the day... :)
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