Melo pearl

conchas

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insights on this one ?
 

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A big size ! could we have a close up to see any flame?
 
I fail to appreciate its beauty, as it reminds me of a piece of milky amber, sorry!

DK :eek:
 
i'm just pleased as punch to see one that doesn't look like an orange ping pong ball (see old thread). Gives credibility to the category. Color is right for genus.

As with those bizarre Abalone baroques of immense size, it's not about the beauty but rather the huge mass of color. This, if certified, would have significant value to collectors and make a fine centerpiece in a latter-day objet d'art. Visible flame would be a bonus, and it would sure be great to have better shots.
 
i'm just pleased as punch to see one that doesn't look like an orange ping pong ball (see old thread). Gives credibility to the category. Color is right for genus.

As with those bizarre Abalone baroques of immense size, it's not about the beauty but rather the huge mass of color. This, if certified, would have significant value to collectors and make a fine centerpiece in a latter-day objet d'art. Visible flame would be a bonus, and it would sure be great to have better shots.

Yup, and 102 carats is no slouch either. It's a wonderful pearl.

Natural and cultured pearls should never be compared to one another. We don't call indigenous plants ugly or valueless simply because they don't look like roses.
 
Calcareous streaks or non-round shapes are not limited to any single species. The OP stated melo, but perhaps can elaborate more on the origin of the pearl.
 
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Daniel, that was the first thing I thought, but it is rather orangey. In the hands of a designer, it could make a gorgeous piece of jewelry! :)
 
could it not be a cassis cornuta pearl? because there are lots of white spaces in the picture and the shape so far i have only see cassis go this shape and not melo melo
Conchas' attribution was melo, not melo melo. Thus my reference to 'genus' vs. 'species.' Yes C. Cornuta is a possibility but the Cassis range of color wants to reside on the brickish side of orange.
 
could it not be a cassis cornuta pearl? because there are lots of white spaces in the picture and the shape so far i have only see cassis go this shape and not melo melo
Conchas' attribution was melo, not melo melo. Thus my reference to 'genus' vs. 'species.' Yes C. Cornuta is a possibility but the Cassis range of color wants to reside on the brickish side of orange.
 
could it not be a cassis cornuta pearl? because there are lots of white spaces in the picture and the shape so far i have only see cassis go this shape and not melo melo
Conchas' attribution was melo vs. melo melo. Thus my reference to 'genus' vs. 'species.' C. Cornuta is a possibility but the Cassis range of color wants to stay on the brickish side of orange.
 
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