Batches of Tahitian Keishis
Free nature and unique shapes
Enhance your creations with Tahitian keishis in lots: free forms, organic beauty, for an expressive and singular style.
Keishi: An irregular form of mother-of-pearl produced by an oyster which rejects the nucleus shortly after the graft.
Guaranteed photos: Exclusively from Taaroa Bijoux! The photo you see on the website is truly the keishis you will receive!
Enhance your creations with Tahitian keishis in lots: free forms, organic beauty, for an expressive and singular style.
Keishi: An irregular form of mother-of-pearl produced by an oyster which rejects the nucleus shortly after the graft.
Guaranteed photos: Exclusively from Taaroa Bijoux! The photo you see on the website is truly the keishis you will receive!
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Tahitian Keishi Lots: spontaneous beauty for your creative projects
Tahitian keishi lots embody the very essence of free nature. These non-nucleated pearls are born when the Pinctada margaritifera oyster spontaneously forms nacre after rejecting the graft nucleus, producing organic shapes, natural ripples, and lively textures. Cultivated in the preserved lagoons of French Polynesia, keishis stand out for their shifting overtones - gray, black, peacock green, silver - and for a luster that plays with light, turning each piece into a work of art.
Keishi characteristics: originality & uniqueness
Unlike strictly round classic pearls, keishis offer great diversity of forms and surfaces. These free pearls can be flat, asymmetrical, elongated or hollowed, often with a slightly irregular texture that enhances their natural charm. Each lot brings together keishis of varied sizes, giving you plenty of material to express creativity - characterful jewelry, hanging pendants, mixed creations or artisan compositions.
Why choose a lot of Tahitian keishis?
Design freedom: with no imposed shape, you are free to design jewelry as your inspiration guides you.
Unique textures & reflections: each keishi catches the light differently. Their natural surfaces are opportunities to play with contrast and originality.
Economic: buying in lots reduces unit cost while offering a wide selection.
Quality & careful selection
Even if the shape of keishis is free, our selection ensures pearls with quality nacre, visible luster and interesting overtones. Lots are chosen for reasonable homogeneity in color and quality, while preserving the singularity that makes keishis so charming. Some pearls may have slightly textured surfaces - this is part of their authentic character.
How to use keishis in your creations?
Mounting or setting: use supports that highlight the free shape - open mounts, hanging pendants, decorative bars.
Combination: mix keishis of different sizes or overtones to create visual movement.
Choice of complementary materials: silver, gold, cotton cord or leather to underline the natural spirit of keishis.
Project ideas & uses
These lots are perfect for creating jewelry with strong personality: dangling earrings, bold necklaces, artistic brooches, handmade accessories or decorative pieces. For artisans and designers, they offer a rich base for original works.
An original gift full of authenticity
Offering a lot of Tahitian keishis is offering the opportunity to create, to express, to design. It is a gift that goes beyond the finished object: it is a call to creativity and craftsmanship. For a passionate person or a creator, it is a gift that inspires.
Tahitian keishi lots embody the very essence of free nature. These non-nucleated pearls are born when the Pinctada margaritifera oyster spontaneously forms nacre after rejecting the graft nucleus, producing organic shapes, natural ripples, and lively textures. Cultivated in the preserved lagoons of French Polynesia, keishis stand out for their shifting overtones - gray, black, peacock green, silver - and for a luster that plays with light, turning each piece into a work of art.
Keishi characteristics: originality & uniqueness
Unlike strictly round classic pearls, keishis offer great diversity of forms and surfaces. These free pearls can be flat, asymmetrical, elongated or hollowed, often with a slightly irregular texture that enhances their natural charm. Each lot brings together keishis of varied sizes, giving you plenty of material to express creativity - characterful jewelry, hanging pendants, mixed creations or artisan compositions.
Why choose a lot of Tahitian keishis?
Design freedom: with no imposed shape, you are free to design jewelry as your inspiration guides you.
Unique textures & reflections: each keishi catches the light differently. Their natural surfaces are opportunities to play with contrast and originality.
Economic: buying in lots reduces unit cost while offering a wide selection.
Quality & careful selection
Even if the shape of keishis is free, our selection ensures pearls with quality nacre, visible luster and interesting overtones. Lots are chosen for reasonable homogeneity in color and quality, while preserving the singularity that makes keishis so charming. Some pearls may have slightly textured surfaces - this is part of their authentic character.
How to use keishis in your creations?
Mounting or setting: use supports that highlight the free shape - open mounts, hanging pendants, decorative bars.
Combination: mix keishis of different sizes or overtones to create visual movement.
Choice of complementary materials: silver, gold, cotton cord or leather to underline the natural spirit of keishis.
Project ideas & uses
These lots are perfect for creating jewelry with strong personality: dangling earrings, bold necklaces, artistic brooches, handmade accessories or decorative pieces. For artisans and designers, they offer a rich base for original works.
An original gift full of authenticity
Offering a lot of Tahitian keishis is offering the opportunity to create, to express, to design. It is a gift that goes beyond the finished object: it is a call to creativity and craftsmanship. For a passionate person or a creator, it is a gift that inspires.