Keshi Irregular "stick" pearls, 14-16mm long, top drilled, on 16-inch strands
Bright white luster
Keshi pearls are 100% nacre
The name refers to irregular shaped pearls that were formed without a bead in the center. This can happen as a by-product of cultured pearl farming and/or when a nucleus (bead) has been rejected.
Keshi is also a Japanese word for poppy, which can be fitting because keshi pearls can often be shaped like flower petals
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