natural keshi. Is that an oxymoron or what?
kp, What have you seen auctioned? Bigger than2mm? Tiny freshwaters? Auctions are trying to mislead people? to create new rules for themselves?
Natural pearls don't have keshi, though they have some tiny pearls that are usually baroque, they are not part of any culturing process (which is the definition of keshi last time I looked- in agreement with Wendy).
I want to see an example of an auction house doing that. They really should not be messing further with already messy terms until some kind of consensus is reached. (I would go with terms the Pearl Association of the AGTA agreed on, for instance, or terms the GIA and AGTA labs agree on.)
There never has been a real thread on the keshi confusions- including many people making it spell like Heishi, the tiny cylindrical beads of the Southwest pronounced he-she. keshi is pronounced with a short e sound- eh- keh-shi.