Bob Keast of Birdsong Resort Highlights Tennessee’s State Gem in Interview with WKRN News 2

Benton County, Camden, Tennessee – Bob Keast, the 2nd generation family owner of Birdsong Resort, recently gave an insightful interview to WKRN News 2’s Davis Nolan, discussing one of Tennessee’s hidden treasures – the freshwater pearl. The interview showcased the unique pearl culturing process that takes place exclusively at Birdsong Resort on Kentucky Lake in Benton County, Tennessee.

During the interview, Bob Keast explained the intricate and time-consuming method of producing these beautiful pearls. “It takes around ten years for the pearls to develop fully,” Bob shared, highlighting the dedication and expertise required to cultivate pearls of such high quality. Once harvested, these gems are exported globally and sold locally, earning a reputation for their exceptional value and stunning beauty.

Birdsong Resort is home to the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Museum and Farm, the only freshwater pearl-culturing farm in North America. Visitors can purchase these exquisite gems individually or as part of an array of jewelry, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, pendants, and more. This unique combination of local craftsmanship and world-class pearls makes Birdsong Resort a must-visit destination for jewelry and pearl enthusiasts. The pearl jewelry store and museum is open 9-5 seven days a week. Please call in advance at 731-584-7880. For more information go to our website tnpearls.com.

The full interview with Bob Keast is available for viewing on WKRN’s YouTube channel at the following link: WKRN Special Report with Bob Keast.

About Birdsong Resort:
Located on the shores of Kentucky Lake in Camden, Tennessee, Birdsong Resort offers a variety of activities, including camping, boating, and the chance to visit the Tennessee Freshwater Pearl Museum and Farm, the only freshwater pearl culturing site in the state. For more information, visit www.birdsong.com.

Media Contact:
Bob Keast
Birdsong Resort
731.584.7880
bob@birdsong.com
https://www.birdsong.com/