. English Review. alled the beauty of the pearl, whichf iK n comes straight from its ocean bed ready to be made up into the necklace which is coveted by all appreciative women. The pearlis the finished product itself—it needs no polishing or shaping likethe diamond and other precious stones. It is a wonder of the deepsecured for us in all its translucent beauty which has an irresistibleappeal. All who love pearls should visit the showrooms of TheGoldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Ltd., at 112, RegentStreet, and feast their eyes on the magnificent collection of pearlsin the showcases. Here on
. English Review. alled the beauty of the pearl, whichf iK n comes straight from its ocean bed ready to be made up into the necklace which is coveted by all appreciative women. The pearlis the finished product itself—it needs no polishing or shaping likethe diamond and other precious stones. It is a wonder of the deepsecured for us in all its translucent beauty which has an irresistibleappeal. All who love pearls should visit the showrooms of TheGoldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Ltd., at 112, RegentStreet, and feast their eyes on the magnificent collection of pearlsin the showcases. Here one sees necklaces of rare beauty andcolour—for the skill of the jeweller lies in the perfect matchingin colour and size of these gems of the ocean. A fortune is repre-sented in these pearls, and fortunate indeed are those who havemoney enough to invest in them. But I want to tell of a noveland charming idea which has been started by this famous firm,perhaps inspired by the great Red Cross Pearl Necklace Our illustration clearly shows what the idea is—to string a singlepearl, or two or three together, on a chain of finest platinum, sothat whenever a birthday or any other gift occasion arises apearl can be added, until in time a pearl necklace of value andbeauty shall be completed. This is a new idea for the christeninggift from mother or godmother, and if the infant is born undera lucky star she may be the possessor of a wonderful necklaceby the lime of her marriage. But, apart from the accumulationof pearls, there is great charm in the single gem on the platinumchain, and if it remain alone in its glory it will always be a joyto possess. 2 The English Review Advertiser iti
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