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I absolutely love Honora Pearls and have quiet a collection. But I would like to see more necklaces in 20″ and 22″. Not everybody has a swan neck. I'm 5'8″ and have normal weight for my height but 18″ necklaces lay just on my collarbone and it feels too tight for me. On the models the same necklace will come down way further. So if I want to achieve the same look I need a slightly longer length. Mr. Schechter, please consider offering your 'top-rated' necklaces in 20' and 22″ [QVC]. I like also to suggest an extender, maybe with exchangeable pearl-dangles to complement an existing wardrobe. I'm sure a lot of women will thank you….
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and for the feedback. We have
heard this request from customers and are currently finishing up the design
of a 3 or 4 inch extender that will work with almost all of our Honora
necklaces. We are also working with QVC to try and offer more lengths on
several items, but we wanted to make sure that there was a universal option
for those looking for more length or versatility with their pearls. We will
be sure to update our Facebook Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/Honora
when these become available.
so in all reality is a cultures pearl a real pearl in the sense of value or is a fresh water pearl worth more in cash terms?
Amanda, so sorry for the delay in getting back to you! Freshwater Pearls are actually a variety of Cultured Pearls. I believe you may be asking about the cost difference in terms of Freshwater Pearls vs. Akoya pearls. There are several factors that contribute to Freshwater Pearls being more affordable here: http://blog.honora.com/why-are-freshwater-pearl...
Amanda, so sorry for the delay in getting back to you! Freshwater Pearls are actually a variety of Cultured Pearls. I believe you may be asking about the cost difference in terms of Freshwater Pearls vs. Akoya pearls. There are several factors that contribute to Freshwater Pearls being more affordable here: http://blog.honora.com/why-are-freshwater-pearl...