Keshi Pearl Beads
Natural Certified Keshi Pearls Bead 90 ct.
“Keshi pearls” and “pearl beads” are two related but distinct terms in the realm of jewelry and pearls.
- Natural Keshi Pearls:
- Keshi pearls are a type of non-nucleated pearl, meaning they form without a nucleus. They are typically small, irregularly shaped pearls that result from the accidental cultivation process. This can happen when a pearl forms without a bead nucleus inside the mollusk. Keshi pearls can be found in various shapes and colors, and they often have a lustrous surface.
- Pearl Beads:
- Pearl bead, on the other hand, are usually artificial or cultured pearls that are intentionally created by placing a nucleus (a small bead or piece of shell) inside an oyster or mussel. These pearls are often more uniform in shape and size compared to natural pearls. Pearl beads are commonly used in jewelry-making for crafting necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
If you’re looking for Keshi pearl bead, it might be a combination of the two terms, suggesting pearls that are both Keshi (formed without a nucleus) and bead-like in shape. In the world of jewelry making, you can find a variety of pearl beads, including those made from Keshi pearls or imitations designed to resemble them.
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