Do you think a double strand pearl necklace about 19" long is appropriate for day? I'm just considering...
2) The number of strands of pearls a lady wears should never exceed the number of decades she has lived. Thus, once you are 30, you may wear 3 strands, you may increase that to five on the day you admit to having celebrated your Golden Jubilee, and when you have attained the bloom of 70, you may wear seven strands, math majors will be able to extrapolate for older ages, and help others do so.
The Old School pearl-wearing orthodoxy is:
1) Strands of pearls are always worn in odd numbers, one, three, five, or seven.
2) The number of strands of pearls a lady wears should never exceed the number of decades she has lived. Thus, once you are 30, you may wear 3 strands, you may increase that to five on the day you admit to having celebrated your Golden Jubilee, and when you have attained the bloom of 70, you may wear seven strands, math majors will be able to extrapolate for older ages, and help others do so.
The Old School pearl-wearing orthodoxy is:
1) Strands of pearls are always worn in odd numbers, one, three, five, or seven.
2) The number of strands of pearls a lady wears should never exceed the number of decades she has lived. Thus, once you are 30, you may wear 3 strands, you may increase that to five on the day you admit to having celebrated your Golden Jubilee, and when you have attained the bloom of 70, you may wear seven strands, math majors will be able to extrapolate for older ages, and help others do so.