South Sea Keshi Necklace
Keshi, Japanese for “poppy”, are pearls made entirely of nacre. They’re often formed alongside a bead-nucleated pearl. This strand of South Sea Keshi pearls is incredibly special. The pearls are arranged in a subtle gradient of bright white with pale yellow in the centre and accented with 14k yellow gold beads and findings. This strand is strung on flexible wire for durability.
Keshi, Japanese for “poppy”, are pearls made entirely of nacre. They’re often formed alongside a bead-nucleated pearl. This strand of South Sea Keshi pearls is incredibly special. The pearls are arranged in a subtle gradient of bright white with pale yellow in the centre and accented with 14k yellow gold beads and findings. This strand is strung on flexible wire for durability.
Keshi, Japanese for “poppy”, are pearls made entirely of nacre. They’re often formed alongside a bead-nucleated pearl. This strand of South Sea Keshi pearls is incredibly special. The pearls are arranged in a subtle gradient of bright white with pale yellow in the centre and accented with 14k yellow gold beads and findings. This strand is strung on flexible wire for durability.
South Sea Keshi Pearls
14k yellow gold beads and clasp
Strung on flexible jewellery wire