In Epcot - the Japan pavilion has a place inside the store - and for $14ish you can buy an oyster. They open it - and they see how big it it. Could bring in drumroll if it is large and then have silver of gold findings you can mount or put the pearl in.
Fun for adults - not sure about kids.
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I of course had to have one after my sister had picked a beautiful 6.5 pinkish pearl. I decided to have mine set into a "rabbit ear" style setting for a necklace and love it! My total for the pearl and setting was approx $30. My sister got a bit more elaborate with hers and was a necklace setting with a small diamond, couldn't tell you how much that cost though. I would recommend doing this at the Japan pavilion, i think the atmosphere and experience is just better. I was able to pick my pearl, choose a setting, watch the candy lady, and pick up my finished product within an hour (there was a little bit of a backup). I say go for it! The surprise is the best part! Tons of Questions!
Two, has your jewelry held up? I'm afraid that if I had a necklace made out of a pearl it would fall out easily. I know they know what they are doing, but I didn't know how well the metal around the pearls held up.
Tons of Questions!
One, just to buy the oyster is $14 right? There are no additional costs aside from picking out jewelry?
Two, has your jewelry held up? I'm afraid that if I had a necklace made out of a pearl it would fall out easily. I know they know what they are doing, but I didn't know how well the metal around the pearls held up.
Ok, I lied. Only 2. I'm pretty excited about this though. I told my FH to not get me anything as a wedding gift and I'll just have him take me here to have it made. I think it will be great to finally have a TRUE pearl. I have tons of pearl jewelry that have been passed down to my by my grandparents, but none have been real, but I've been told they are as close to real as they can get without actually being it! lol. That makes me feel better about them atleast. Plus my entire weddings theme is based around pearls too! :-D I'm EXCITED!!!!
I had my pearl set in a gold cage setting for two reasons...1. The pearl wasn't altered at all from it's original state (ie. no drilling or glueing to set it) and 2. I wouldn't have to worry about it losing it.
How much was your gold setting, if you don't mind me asking?
I'm thinking less then $30