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The Keshi Pearl

Quite often, the nucleus is rejected by the oyster. And that despite everything layers of mother-of-pearl cover a grain of sand. We then obtain a keshi. A keshi is small, it has no nucleus, and is often quirky in shape. It is a pearl "failed" in short. But with the reflections and colors that the pearl would have had, this "streak" has a lot of charm and is sought after in jewelry.

The CIBJO recognizes four categories of pearls: natural pearls (very rare), cultured pearls, composite pearls, imitation pearls. In addition, there are two categories of freshwater or seawater.

The value of pearls is determined by their shape (symmetry), their shine, their size, their color and their weight.

Pearls are divided into eight basic shapes: round, semi-round, button, drop, oval, pear, baroque, banded.

The brilliance (or luster of the pearl) is the most important criterion for judging the quality of a pearl, especially for jewelers; but the larger the pearl, the more expensive it is. Large, perfectly round pearls are very rare, and highly sought after for necklaces with several rows.

The thickness of the mother-of-pearl is a criterion determining the quality of a pearl. Mother-of-pearl can be considered as the essence of the pearl, because it will give it its luster, hue and durability. A thick mother-of-pearl allows the pearl to maintain its hue and appearance durably, unlike the fine mother-of-pearl which, even if it can be very beautiful, will have more trouble lasting over time.

A little history...

Pearls have been used to make jewelry since Antiquity; they were called Aphrodite's tears. The Roman families who could afford it, bought their daughters one or two pearls each year, so that they had a full necklace when they reached their majority.

Provenance

The Keshi Pearls, very appreciated by the jewelers, are produced fortuitously alongside the pearls caused voluntarily by the pearl growers. Those of Tahiti are very famous.

The Keshi Pearl in Astrology

The pearl symbolizes children born in June.
The cultured pearl is linked to the sign of Cancer.
It is traditionally offered for the 30th wedding anniversary.

The keshi Pearl in lithotherapy

The pearl, called “Margarita” in Greek, was the queen of gems in Antiquity. It is the symbol of love, happiness and luck. Bright and sensual, it perfectly embodies softness and femininity. The pearl is soft, tender and feminine. Like mother-of-pearl, it would provide soothing and well-being; it would have positive effects on the problems of decalcification.

Take care for your Keshi Pearl

The pearls should be cleaned with a damp cloth.

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Keshi Pearl

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Bracelet Alice

Price €3,290.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ yellow gold, Diamonds and amethyst - Pedro Alves collection - Available in rose and white gold 750 ‰, with smoky quartz and citrine.

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Bracelet Alegria

Price €4,350.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white gold and diamonds  - Pedro Alves collection - Available in yellow gold or Rose gold 750 ‰.

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Bracelet Alesia

Price €6,500.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white gold with diamonds  - Pedro Alves collection - Available in white with yellow gold or rose gold 750 ‰.

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Bracelet Alesia

Price €6,500.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white and rose gold with diamonds  - Pedro Alves collection - Available in white with yellow gold or white gold 750 ‰.

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Bracelet Alesia

Price €6,500.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white and yellow gold with diamonds  - Pedro Alves collection - Available in white with rose gold or white gold 750 ‰.

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Bracelet Alenka

Price €3,438.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ rose gold, diamonds and amethyst - Pedro Alves collection - Available in yellow gold or white gold 750 ‰ with smoky quart or citrine

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Bracelet Alenka

Price €3,438.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white gold, diamonds and amethyst - Pedro Alves collection - Available in yellow gold or Rose gold 750 ‰ with smoky quart or citrine

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Bracelet Alenka

Price €3,438.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ yellow gold, diamonds and amethyst - Pedro Alves collection - Available in white gold or Rose gold 750 ‰ with smoky quart or citrine

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Bracelet Calista

Price €15,990.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white gold and diamondsAmália collection.

Amália fell in love with this necklace and bracelet set in the jewelery of the Copacabana hotel, where she usually stays on her trips to Brazil.

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Bracelet Calypso

Price €750.00

Bracelet in 750 ‰ white gold - Necklace and earrings available.

The countless trips and contact with the world gave Amália Rodrigues a keen aesthetic and critical sense. They gave it a cosmopolitan and contemporary image. But his immense national pride was never pinched. She has always been an ambassador for Portugal and proudly exhibited her traditions and heritage, also in jewelry, although molding them to her taste.

The earrings and bracelet are creations made from the replica of the necklace.

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Bracelet Paolina

Price €1,699.00

Bracelet in 375 ‰ yellow gold and diamonds 0,07 Cts - Necklace and earrings available

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Bracelet Damaris

Price €1,660.00

Bracelet in 375 ‰ yellow gold and diamonds 0,11 Cts - Necklace and earrings available

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