Pearls are for all seasons. Exotic ones found here.

 

© myra schwartz

© myra schwartz

© myra schwartz

© myra schwartz

© myra schwartz

© myra schwartz

Baroque Flameball and Keshi Freshwater Pearls

Flameball pearls got their name from “leg” extensions that developed on the pearls, like a flaming comet soaring through the sky. I can’t find them anymore except at exorbitant prices,

so my current stock is all I will have of these interesting and lustrous pearls.


Keshi coin pearls have amazing shapes and luster are are more flat than Flameballs. They are bi-products of the culturing process, created during the second harvest of mussels. Their composition is 100% nacre (pearl coating), revealing an extraordinarily beautiful shimmer that can’t

compete with a lot of naturally cultured pearls.  Keshi are relatively rare in the large 25mm size.


Interested in purchasing? Please ask for an invoice.

Contact Designer Myra Schwartz at myra.schwartz@comcast.net