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  • Pearls After Harvest – Cleaned and Ready to Begin

    These cross-shaped pearls have spent over six years growing inside oysters. Once harvested, they’re carefully cleaned and sorted. This photo shows them post-cleaning — raw, organic, and glowing with natural luster. Each one is a little different in shape and shine, which is exactly what makes them special.

  • Sorting and Pairing, One by One

    In this step, each pearl is laid out, examined, and paired by hand. It’s not about finding perfect matches — it’s about balance, feeling, and flow. This is where the individuality of each pearl is honoured, grouped not by flawlessness, but by harmony.

  • The Beading Table – Where Every Piece is Born

    Each piece is hand-strung in a small studio run by Julie and her husband — a family business built on care and tradition. They welcomed me into their world and showed me the process with pride and warmth.

    It’s not a factory — it’s a quiet workshop filled with thread, pearls, and years of skill. Every Masi piece starts here, made by hands that truly care.