Edison pearl, labradorite
Edison pearl, labradorite
White Edison pearl
Faceted labradorite rondelle
Stretch
BRS-Labpearl
Edison pearls have a nacre thickness similar to South Sea pearls, which is responsible for the beautiful pearl essence and appearance. With colors like violet and magenta, the Edison pearl possesses bright flashes of blue shimmer over every bit of surface area, giving it an intense metallic luster and a smooth surface. They come in a greater variety of colors than South Sea and Tahitian pearls, including purple, pink, bronze, peach, gold, champagne, and of course, white. Because they’re freshwater pearls, Edison pearls are much more affordable than Tahitian and South Sea pearls.
Fascinated with the idea of suspending stones the way musical notes are suspended on a staff, Margo Morrison launched her jewelry collection, known as MARGO MORRISON NEW YORK, in 2001.
Margo describes her jewelry, which is handmade in her Manhattan studio, as "visual music.” Her signature looks play off positive and negative space, while combining complementary colors, textures, and shapes. The feminine designs--with just the right dash of edginess--incorporate faceted semi-precious stones and lustrous freshwater pearls. Margo knots her stones on nude nylon cord, giving the illusion of floating stones.
MARGO MORRISON NEW YORK jewelry is also inspired by Margo’s travels around the world and offers accessible luxury to women of all ages — as well as a growing celebrity fan base.