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    Fossil Pearls??????????

    http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/pearls/marine/fossil.html Fossil Pearls The oldest known fossil pearls date from 230-210 million years ago, although mollusks have undoubtedly been producing pearls since they first appeared about 530 million years ago. Always rare, fossil pearls are almost...
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    Fossil Pearls??????????

    Hi Caitlin, I think, Southeast Asia. Someone gave my dad that stone, long time ago.
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    Fossil Pearls??????????

    Dear Sir or Madam, My family have this stone. We thing it might be the fossil of pearl. It's big 4-6 kilogram, i think. 1. It's from Limestone hills. 2. It was the area of Ocean bottom and Island. 3. That area, someone was found the fossil before. 4. It was in the Permian Period. 5. It...
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    Fossil Pearls??????????

    Pearls From Other Formations Pearls From Other Formations PEARLS FROM OTHER FORMATIONS LEFT: Two small pearls (4-5 mm) from the base of the Lincoln Limestone Member of the Greenhorn Limestone Formation (Upper Cenomanian) in Russell County, Kansas. RIGHT: A cross section of the larger pearl...
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    The Natural Pearl from Burma

    Natural Colored Pearls 2 Natural Colored Pearls 2 Natural Colored Pearls.
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    The Natural Pearl from Burma

    Burma Colored Pearls Burma Colored Pearls I just purchased this pearls, the seller said it comes from Burma. It's the drilled natural pearls. I need to tell story more but my English is not good.
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    Burma Natural Colored Pearls

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    Maybe it's the natural pearl.

    Other Piece, gold & purple Other Piece, gold & purple Other Piece, gold & purple.:confused:
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