Amrita
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Hi all! As I was researching the above question, I cam across the following on P-G:
"Keshi may form in either saltwater or freshwater pearls. They are generally small in size and, because there was no nucleus to guide the ultimate shaping of the pearl, their shapes vary widely. Keshi come in a wide variety of colors, and tend to have high luster and even rare orient. This is due to their solid-nacre composition."
However, I am still not clear whether reborn freshwaters or Zai Sheng Zhu can be "officially" termed as Keshi pearls. Of course, in the common marketplace, they are..
Thanks for any inputs.
"Keshi may form in either saltwater or freshwater pearls. They are generally small in size and, because there was no nucleus to guide the ultimate shaping of the pearl, their shapes vary widely. Keshi come in a wide variety of colors, and tend to have high luster and even rare orient. This is due to their solid-nacre composition."
However, I am still not clear whether reborn freshwaters or Zai Sheng Zhu can be "officially" termed as Keshi pearls. Of course, in the common marketplace, they are..
Thanks for any inputs.