Tahitian keshi pearls

Ana0203

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Hello,everyone!

I'm new here and need your advice.
I'm looking for a Tahitian Keshi pearl strand. Could you please confirm if I’m correct in thinking that Tahitian Keshi pearls are commonly untreated?
At first, I fell in love with a Keshi necklace priced at approximately $850 (22g).
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Then, I started searching for a more affordable option and found these Keshi strands on Etsy for around $400 (16g)—significantly cheaper. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1879353048/keshi-tahitian-pearls-5mm-6mm-natural?ref=cart

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I’m hesitating because I wonder whether the Keshi strand might be less lustrous and not as visually appealing as the more expensive Keshi necklace. Could you please share your opinion? Is the Keshi strand a good alternative to the necklace, or would it be better to save up for the more expensive option?
I understand that Keshi pearl prices depend on luster, but I’m concerned that a strand may look significantly less appealing than a necklace. On the other hand, it seems to me that all these Keshi beads might have similar luster, and the price difference could be due to slight variations in size and weight.
What do you think? Are the Keshi beads in necklaces and strands generally similar in luster?

I would be very grateful for your opinion!
 
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I think they are all Tahitian keshi pearls. Maybe the pictures I see are different?
Hello,Thank for your reply!
I'm wondering if the Keshi pearls on the threads are significantly less appealing than the Keshis in the necklace.
These keshis are from different sellers,keshis on the threads are less expensive.
 
I think the keshi necklace is more expensive because the pearls are larger and the item is finished. If you buy the smaller strands, you will need to have them strung and add a clasp -- if I understand what you're asking.
They mostly look like keshi Tahitian to me, but I wonder if there are a few freshwaters scattered in for length.
Buy what you love and will wear.
 
Hello,Thank for your reply!
I'm wondering if the Keshi pearls on the threads are significantly less appealing than the Keshis in the necklace.
These keshis are from different sellers,keshis on the threads are less expensive.
Hard to say. The seller of the necklace edits pictures a lot, I never dared to buy from her, but her shop does have good feedback score. The seller of the strands, I bought from multiple times, and her pics always reflect the true appearance of the pearls.

The necklace definitely got some bigger pearls, and are generally smoother. It also has some gold beads, though can’t add very much value due to the size and quantity. As to “significantly less appealing”, I guess it’s really hard to say unless you put them side by side, let alone “significant” or not is quite subjective.
 
I think the keshi necklace is more expensive because the pearls are larger and the item is finished. If you buy the smaller strands, you will need to have them strung and add a clasp -- if I understand what you're asking.
They mostly look like keshi Tahitian to me, but I wonder if there are a few freshwaters scattered in for length.
Buy what you love and will wear.
Dear Ennui,Thank you very much for your opinion and attention to my post!!
 
Hard to say. The seller of the necklace edits pictures a lot, I never dared to buy from her, despite that her shop has good feedback score. The seller of the strands, I bought from multiple times, and her pics always reflect the true appearance of the pearls.

The necklace definitely got some bigger pearls, and are generally smoother. As to “significantly less appealing”, I guess it’s really hard to say unless you put them side by side, let alone “significant” or not is quite subjective.
Thank you very much for your reply, I really appreciate your opinion!
I hope that the both Tahitian Keshi pearls options look approximately the same.
Do you think Keshi pearls can be color-treated? The seller told me that Keshi pearls are untreated.
 
Regarding treatment, I don't know if Tahitian keshi are measured by French Polynesia the way bead-nucleated Tahitians are controlled. We need one of our experts to weigh in on that.
My opinion -- since you are already in the $850 budget range, you may want to consider a Tahitian baroque strand, or a perfect trio of earrings and pendant. Unless you find yourself hopelessly in love with keshi?
 
jeg posted a photo of her Tahitian keshi necklace and earrings in "Show Us Your Pearls", post #21,150, if you'd like to see other examples.
 
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