ABOUT US

Three generations. One rare pearl.

In the 1950s, our family left India and made a new home in Japan. What began as a life in a new country grew into a quiet, lifelong devotion to one of the ocean’s rarest treasures: the Japanese Akoya Keshi pearl.

Keshi pearls form entirely by chance. They grow without a nucleus, shaped only by the oyster and the sea, so no two are ever alike and none can be made to order. For more than seventy years, our family has patiently gathered them — one pearl at a time — building a collection that simply could not be assembled today.

Rare today — and we have them

Keshi pearls have become extraordinarily rare. Changes in modern pearl farming mean the natural, non-nucleated Keshi we treasure are seldom found anymore. Because our family began collecting so early, House of Keshi is today among the leading suppliers of Japanese Akoya Keshi pearls — a position built not on scale, but on seventy years of patience while others looked away.

From heirloom to jewelry

We transform that inheritance into fine jewelry. Every piece is hand-strung and hand-woven — some using tens of thousands of one-millimeter seed pearls — and finished in solid 18k gold, often set with sapphires and diamonds. Each design is made to move with the body and to be worn, and passed on, for generations.

What you carry

When you wear a House of Keshi piece, you carry a small part of a story that spans three generations and two homelands — from India to Japan — and the rare, luminous pearls that connected them.

Visit our showroom

You are warmly invited to experience our collection in person at our Kobe showroom, where each piece can be seen, tried, and appreciated up close.

House of Keshi Showroom
Geeta Corner 107, 2-9-1 Kitanocho
Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0002
Japan

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