Tahitian Keshi Pearl Silver Grey Necklace 9 to 13mm
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Keshi Pearls take their name for the Japanese word for Poppy seed,the shape of which they resemble.They are a serendipitous,rare and magical by-product of the culturing process when the oyster creates an extra pearl without a nucleus,and as such they are all nacre and closer to a natural pearl in formation.This lovely silver grey necklace is unique and is exactly unrepeatable,making it a special piece.
Brand | Pearl Gallery |
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Style | Contemporary |
Pearl Type | Tahitian |
Species | Pinctada Margaritifera |
Pearl origin | French Polynesia |
Pearl Colour | Silver |
Pearl Shape | Keshi |
Pearl Grade | AA+ |
Pearl Size | 9 to 11mm |
French Polynesia
The region covers an area in excess of 4000 square kilometres, larger than Western Europe, which includes 118 individual islands split into several island groups. The main island of Tahiti, known as the “Big Island”, does not itself produce Tahitian Pearl. Instead the production is scattered amongst the outlying island, it is said that the best pearls come from the remotest islands.

Lustre
Lustre is the quality of reflected light from the pearl, and is generally thought of as its shine or brightness. The thicker the layers of nacre that build on a pearl, the deeper the lustre and more attractive the pearl will appear.


Surface Quality
Surface quality relates to the presence of imperfections, pits or blobs on the face of the pearl. Total absence of any imperfection is the ideal standard.
Shape
As a rule, a perfect round shape is considered most desirable. Shapes can deviate from perfect round by many degrees, with each degree reducing the perceived value of the pearl. The antithesis of the round pearl is the semi baroque or baroque pearl with its free form outline. The exception to the above is that of perfect pear or drop shapes which are highly desirable as matched pairs for earrings. It must also be remembered that while commercially not as valuable, some adore the organic, individuality of baroque or semi baroque pearls.


Colours
Colour in pearls is a matter of either pure body colour or overtones of body colours.
In non-white pearls such as Tahitian and Gold South Sea Pearls, the strength of colour is seen as a positive value factor.
While with white Akoya pearls the overtone tint of the pearl-most often pinky white, is considered to be the most attractive. It must be remembered however, that the wearers own skin tone and personal taste will have the ultimate judgement on colour choice.
Grading System
Unfortunately, there is no one standardised system for pearl grading, however the trade has generally adopted a system of appellation based on using the letter 'A', very much as the hotel trade uses stars to represent quality of accommodation.
This has resulted in some using 'AAA' as their top grading while other use 'AAAAA' as theirs, so the situation can be somewhat confusing. To make matters more complicated the Tahitian pearl farmers use a system of 'A-D', with 'A' being the highest grade.
For simplicity at Pearl Gallery we have decided to unify our systems as 'A-AAA', with between grades marked as '+', so for example 'AA+' is between 'AA' and 'AAA', with 'AAA' being our top grade.
A | AA | AA+ | AAA | |
Info | The lowest grade Tahitian pearls. (Not Sold at Pearl Gallery) |
Pearls in this category should be considered as a basic commercial quality grade. (Not Sold at Pearl Gallery) |
This category represents pearls of good commercial quality. | This is the top grading and represents the best quality and accounts for a very small percentage of production. |
Surface | Obvious imperfections over two thirds of their surface, of which a fifth could be deep flaws. | Two fifths of its surface area should be clean, with the remaining area likely to display imperfections from minor to obvious. | Free from imperfections over four fifths of their surface, with the remaining displaying only minor blemishes-very few being obvious. | Almost totally clean and free from blemishes, with any minor markings in close proximity to one another. |
Lustre | Poor | Average | High | Very High |

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