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Keshi Pearls -- The Center of Jewelry Art

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Beyond the "round pearl," nature nurtures a variety of abstract
and artistic shapes. Of those, the "Keshi Cultured Pearls"
(Keshi); used by many jewelry designers to create jewelry art,
embodies elegance and is undoubtedly the alternative for those
who want all nacre (non-nucleated) pearls.


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Keshi Pearls -- The Center of Jewelry Art
Copyright (c) 2007 Yvonne Mal
Fusion Pearl
http://www.fusionpearl.com



Beyond the "round pearl," nature nurtures a variety of abstract
and artistic shapes. Of those, the "Keshi Cultured Pearls"
(Keshi); used by many jewelry designers to create jewelry art,
embodies elegance and is undoubtedly the alternative for those
who want all nacre (non-nucleated) pearls. The free-formed flair
of Keshi appeals to the astute confident collector with an
artistic predilection for the "natural." Larger sizes are rare
pearls which can attain and exceed the value of some fine
cultured pearls. In fact, many pearl farmers keep these Keshis
for themselves as nature's true gifts.

Keshi Pearls

Keshi is perhaps one of the most misunderstood pearl on the
market today. Truly 'real' Keshis are increasingly rare
non-nucleated accidental by-products of the freshwater and
saltwater pearl culturing process, and are composed entirely of
pearl nacre. These pearls form in cultivated mollusks and
mussels, which would under normal circumstances (the mollusk
being found outside the protected lagoons for example), be called
a natural pearl.

Recently, however, the market has seen an influx of free forms
tissue-nucleated cultured Freshwater pearls, produced
intentionally, by seeding immature mussels with small sections of
mantle tissue, so that, like Keshis, they have no discernible
nucleus. And, large petals and reborns, both of which are thin
and concave in appearance, are being incorrectly labeled as
Keshis. To complicate the matter further, nucleated half-pearls
of up to 25mm -- termed Keshis, are now being produced in the
South Sea. A pearl retrieved from an oyster or mussel
that was seeded intentionally to grow a Keshi is not considered a
'real' Keshi.

Those issues have led to an ongoing international debate on
whether Keshis should be classified as natural or cultured
pearls. This issue is still pending because although 'real'
Keshis form spontaneously and without the guidance of nuclei,
they only form in cultivated oysters and mussels.

'Real' Keshi vs. Natural Pearls

Naturals are pearls, formed by wild oysters or mussels, which
have no nuclei (in the case of spontaneously formed pearls), or
nuclei created by infinitesimal foreign intruders (such as
miniscule parasites entering the oysters' mantle tissue). All
this must take place in oysters or mussels existing in the wild.

Keshis are non-nucleated pearls
(http://www.fusionpearl.com/Keshi_Pearls.html), formed
accidentally by cultivated oysters or mussels, which have nuclei
of 1) organic matter secreted by the oysters or mussels
themselves, or 2) miniscule loose membranous tissue cells which
end up inside the host during the pearl nucleation process, or 3)
remains of mantle tissue implant... occur when a) the polished
shells or beads separate from the tissue implant which often
result in two pearls, and when b) the mollusks reject the beads,
however, continues to secrete nacre to the implant area, or when
c) following harvest, the mollusks are returned to the farm
without being re-nucleated resulting in the original pearl sac
being filled with nacre.

Simply put:  A natural is a coincident in the wild and a 'real'
Keshi is a farm accident.


Know your Keshi Pearls

Real Keshis are rare as a result of pearl farmers x-raying their
oysters and re-nucleating when it is found that the mollusks have
expelled the nucleus. Further more, in the rare chance that a
Keshi develop, the recent change in the manner which cultured
pearls are harvested has resulted in the small Keshi pearls
(http://www.fusionpearl.com) being washed away.

Keshi occurs in ever type of cultured pearls, and whether small
or large, they are fuller in appearance as oppose to being thin
and concave. Large Keshis offer wide variance in shape, as oppose
to being symmetrical. The largest are most suitable for use in
Jewelry Art -- created to complete an individual's view of self:
unique, individual, exceptional...and beautiful.




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