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The official definition of a keshi
The Tahitian keshi is a cultured pearl without nuclei, of natural color, entirely formed of nacreous layers coming from the process of biomineralization of the pearl sac, formed from the epithelial cells of the graft, a piece of the mantle taken from a donor mollusc, originating from of French Polynesia. This graft is, after human intervention, either introduced alone into a pearl oyster carrying the species Pinctada margaritifera variety cumingii raised in French Polynesia, or introduced with a nucleus which will be expelled from the pearl pouch (gonad) or which will find itself isolated from the graft during movement inside the pearl pocket of the recipient pearl oyster.
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Option 1
1- Take a paper tape
2- Wrap the tape around your finger, loosely, and mark the tape with a pencil where it overlaps on itself.
3- Measure the size of the ribbon up to your mark (in mm)
4- Refer to the correspondence table here
Option 2
1- You get a plastic ring sizer here