Baroque and Keshi Pearl Collection | SY Perlas
At SY Perlas we celebrate individuality. The collection of baroque pearls and Keshi is designed for those seeking truly unique pieces in the world of authentic cultured pearls. These pearls are organic sculptures created by the oyster, which means that no two are alike anywhere on the planet. This natural asymmetry allows light to play across their curves and folds. Set in clean designs in 18k White Gold, 925 Sterling Silver or contrasting with the nobility of 18k Gold, wearing a baroque pearl means showcasing a one-of-a-kind work of art from nature.
Characteristics of Our Baroque and Keshi Pearls
- The magic of solid nacre (Keshi): While baroque pearls are asymmetrical pearls with a nucleus, stunning Keshi pearls form spontaneously without an artificial nucleus. This means they are 100% nacre solid, which gives them durability and an incredible luster/shine with extraordinary metallic brilliance.
- Superior play of light: Due to their undulating and organic surfaces, both baroque and Keshi refract light at multiple angles, revealing colors and nuances far more intense than those of round pearls.
- Volume and avant-garde: They usually offer a large visual surface and voluptuous shapes (asymmetrical teardrops or petal shapes), making them favorites among designers of contemporary jewelry. See baroque pearl necklaces
Frequently Asked Questions About Baroque and Keshi Pearls
What is the exact difference between Baroque and Keshi?
The term "Baroque" is an adjective that describes any pearl with an irregular, asymmetrical shape. A "Keshi" pearl is a very specific type of baroque pearl (generally flat or petal-shaped) that the oyster has created on its own without a nucleus inside, being formed entirely of pure nacre.
Are asymmetrical pearls of lower quality?
Not at all. Although historically the classic market rewarded roundness, contemporary high jewelry places enormous value on organic shapes. At SY Perlas we measure their quality by the intensity of their luster/shine, the richness of their color and the thickness of their surface, often making them pearls of extremely high value.
How do you clean irregularly shaped pearls?
Because they have natural folds and curves, it is important to clean them after use so that no traces of creams or perfumes build up in their crevices. Simply use a soft microfiber or cotton cloth dampened with water to wipe their surface, and dry them well before storing them. Discover more cleaning tips