About Keshi Pearls
“Keshi pearls” are a type of pearl that is formed without a nucleus. They are often irregular in shape and can come in various colors. Here’s a brief overview of Keshi pearls:
Keshi Pearls Overview
- **Formation**: Keshi pearls are formed when an oyster expels the nucleus of a bead inserted during culturing, but continues to secrete nacre, resulting in a pearl made entirely of nacre.
- **Characteristics**: They are typically smaller and have unique, often asymmetrical shapes. Their surface is usually highly lustrous.
-**Soft Luster**: The luster of Keshi pearls is gentle like moonlight, creating a tranquil and harmonious atmosphere for the wearer.
- **Colors**: Keshi pearls can exhibit a wide range of colors, including white, pink, gold, and even more exotic shades depending on the type of oyster.
-**Versatile Styles**: Keshi pearls can be crafted into various styles, such as bracelets, necklaces, and rings, making them suitable for different occasions.
- **Value**: Due to their unique characteristics and the fact that they are made entirely of nacre, Keshi pearls can be quite valuable in the jewelry market.