Keshi & Baroque Pearls: Embracing the Beauty of Imperfection in Modern Pearl Wedding Jewellery

Explore our keshi & baroque pearls: embracing the beauty of imperfection in modern pearl wedding jewellery—designed for those who seek meaning, beauty, and a lasting impression.

• Handcrafted in the UK
• Natural gemstones
• Carefully sourced
• Gift-ready packaging

Classical, Baroque and Keshi Pearl Jewellery

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What Are Keshi and Baroque Pearls?

Keshi pearls (from the Japanese word keshi, meaning “poppy seed”) are small, non-nucleated pearls typically formed as a by-product of cultured pearl farming. Made entirely of nacre, they have exceptional lustre and organic shapes that reflect nature's artistry.

Baroque pearls are irregularly shaped pearls, often bold and sculptural. The word Baroque originates from the Portuguese term barroco, meaning “irregular pearl” — a fitting name for pearls that defy the perfectly round ideal. These pearls are prized for their asymmetry and individuality, offering natural elegance that celebrates character over conformity.

Together, Keshi and Baroque pearls honour imperfection as a form of authenticity and personal expression.

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FAQ Keshi and Baroque Pearls

What makes Keshi & Baroque pearls unique?
Their organic shapes reflect individuality and natural beauty — no two are ever the same.

Are these pearls suitable for bridal jewellery?
Absolutely. Their elegance and uniqueness make them perfect for modern, non-traditional weddings.

Are your pearls real?
Yes. All our pearls are natural and carefully sourced.

How do I care for pearl jewellery?
As a softer stone, pearls require extra care. Avoid exposure to chemicals like perfume or hairspray. Wipe gently with a soft cloth after each wear to maintain their lustre. Store them in a dry place — ideally within a jewellery box or pouch — away from heat or abrasive items, including rubbing alongside other jewellery which could scratch the pearl.

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