I'm still kicking myself that I didn't get a strand of these. They are gorgeous. But I had just bought my first blue baroque akoyas and I was a bit underwhelmed, and I thought the white ones would be the same. Of course, now I'm blue crazy.
You have the best collection of blues! And I do think it takes some experience with pearls to know when to buy and when to let something slip buy. Personally, even with experience there have been times that I didn't realize my mistake in not buying until others began posting their goodies.
And my eye goes right to the one blue keshi!
They don't have the smooth surface normally associated with akoya pearls. Since akoyas usually have a round bead in the center and a thin layer of nacre over the bead, akoya pearls are usually very, very smooth and very round. Anything the least bit ripply on the surface is going to count as baroque in the akoya world.
So pretty! Keshi pearls are amazing.