A
Ashley
Guest
Yes, keshis are a by-product of the culturing process. I think it is also interesting to note your spelling of 'Keshi', as it is also acceptable. 'Keishi' is the Western phonetic spelling of the Japanese word 'keshi'. Keshi pearls are indeed almost always baroque pearls, with the exception that they have no nucleus.
In my last post I referred to "salting" the mollusks. It is widely believed that many farming operations now intentionally produce keshi, which strictly in a technical sense would no longer make them keshi. This is simply because there is a growing demand for the more unique, organic shapes.
In my last post I referred to "salting" the mollusks. It is widely believed that many farming operations now intentionally produce keshi, which strictly in a technical sense would no longer make them keshi. This is simply because there is a growing demand for the more unique, organic shapes.