Saltwaters, northern coast of Australia Seedless keshi pearls arise spontaneously as a bi-product of the culturing process of South Seas pearls and are found in the soft tissue of cultured pearl-bearing oysters. Keshi is a Japanese term meaning seed, referring to the typically small size in which these pearls are found, usually in the 2 to 10mm size. They are in fact a type of natural pearl, and are considered to be increasingly rare. This attractive necklace consists of 54 baroque-shaped keshi pearls having white body color with a classic silvery orient, completed by a 14K yellow gold clasp, length 18in.
Saltwaters, northern coast of Australia Seedless keshi pearls arise spontaneously as a bi-product of the culturing process of South Seas pearls and are found in the soft tissue of cultured pearl-bearing oysters. Keshi is a Japanese term meaning seed, referring to the typically small size in which these pearls are found, usually in the 2 to 10mm size. They are in fact a type of natural pearl, and are considered to be increasingly rare. This attractive necklace consists of 54 baroque-shaped keshi pearls having white body color with a classic silvery orient, completed by a 14K yellow gold clasp, length 18in.
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