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KESHI Pearl - Imperfect, but perfect

Perla KESHI - Imperfectă, dar desăvârșită

In an era where imperfection is the new luxury, natural, atypical pearls are becoming the centerpieces of rare jewelry. They are the pearls chosen by women who love raw, real beauty.

Symbol of authenticity

Keshi pearls are rare, with limited natural production, making jewelry containing them a collector's item. They are formed without a core, only from nacre, which gives them a deep shine and unpredictable organic shapes. You will not find two Keshi pearls that are identical, each has a free, organic shape. The production of Keshi pearls is unpredictable and limited. This makes them extremely rare, and jewelry containing them automatically becomes collector's items.

The name "Keshi" comes from the Japanese language and means "poppy seed", referring to their size and irregular shape. Being formed exclusively from layers of mother-of-pearl, these pearls have a special shine that is much more intense than classic pearls. They can vary from pearly tones of white, cream or gray, to pearly shades of pink, purple, green or metallic blue, depending on the mollusk in which they were formed.

Uniqueness in Lisa&Co collections.

In the Lisa&Co. workshop, each piece begins with a choice. Not a simple one, but one that requires patience, attention and respect for the raw material. In our collections, each Keshi pearl piece is unique: there are no replicas, only interpretations of authenticity.

For one of our products, we chose to mount a Keshi pearl on a fine gold chain to highlight it. The result? A minimalist accessory that attracts attention and perfectly complements both casual and elegant evening outfits.

Keshi Pearl Necklace LisaConcept

We present to you how one of our favorite chains was born, handmade in the workshop. You can watch the entire creation process here .

How do we wear the Keshi chain ?

Urban-chic look. We suggest wearing the chain with a white cotton shirt and high-waisted jeans. Add small earrings and a crossbody bag for an effortless look.

Elegant office look. Combine the chain with a structured jacket, a silk shirt/blouse and matching trousers or culottes. The pearl adds a subtle touch that attracts without dominating.

Modern layering. The Keshi pearl can be worn in combination with other thin layered necklaces for a contemporary, bohemian look.

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