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    The Tridacna Dinosaur Mama with Eggs

    This funny family was found all together inside of an unusually big Tridacna clam by a local fisherman, in the Sea of Molucca. The transluscent clam pearls are from 0.2 to 2.5 ct. and Boko itself weighs nearly 100 ct. There were more small pearls but the fisherman didn't pick them all...
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    Pigeon Blood from Tridacna?!

    Oh yes, Pattye, it is in my hand! Taking pictures, I was suprised to see the "wrapping". At first I thought, it's just dark translucent material ...
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    Pigeon Blood from Tridacna?!

    This black pearl is surprising when lighted up! It's said to originate from the Tridacna clam and comes from the Sea of Celebes, or in other words from Indonesia, Sulawesi. It's not big, just 0,9 ct and the measurements are 6,5 x 6,3 x 6,0 mm. That's all I can say about it. I have not seen a...
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    A strange pearl

    Amazing! Thank you so much for such an interesting and proffessional overview! Actually, there is one more questionable article. It comes from the Molucca Sea. What is your opinion about this pearl?
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    A strange pearl

    This pearl with horns (4.3 gram) comes from Indonesia. The founder bewares it to be from the Pinctada Maxima oyster. Please pay attention also to the patch underside! Can it be a transformation of a cultuured pearl, maybe! The photos are not of the best quality, unfortunately! Many thanks!
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    Have a look on this "calcareous concretion"!

    Thank you so much, Pattye, Katbran, CathyKeshi ea, for your kind comments here! Great to hear that the piece is of interest! By the way, it was already loose, out of the shell. But it was not difficult to discover the place where it was attached to. When sitting on its place, it obviously...
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    Have a look on this "calcareous concretion"!

    Hahaha! Maybe we can start to call it a pearl with the brains!? The size is approximately 45x40x20 mm and here are some more photos. You can see the place where it was attached to. Thank you for your opinions!
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    Have a look on this "calcareous concretion"!

    Hello! I want to share with you here what was recently found inside the Tridacna shell in the waters of the remote island in the Molucca Sea. Can hardly call it a pearl but it's a beautiful formation! It's about 50 gram piece.
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    Got a new ... pearl???

    Yes, it looks very beautiful! It has a lovely upper side.
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    Got a new ... pearl???

    It's about 2 gram, about 12 mm diameter. Origin Indonesia. Can it be some kind of pearl?
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    New question

    Yes, they are beads. Probably cooked in the curcuma. Really interesting!
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    New question

    Place of origin - Indonesia. Found 10 years ago with low tide ... Sorry, not so good pics.
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    New question

    Please, can you help me with identification!
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    Is this wild pearl, maybe!?

    Nobody has an idea ...
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    Is this wild pearl, maybe!?

    This is a tiny pearl from Indonesia, with a weight of about 2 carats. It came to me as a natural one, but lately I was told it's not. Is it true and what is it then? Thanks!
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    SS bracelet

    Thanks for your exhaustive answer, Pattie! Good to know it! I really didn't understand, it was difficult to believe, the price 60 € for that kind of necklace from SS pearls. Getting more educated!
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    SS bracelet

    Can it be a real South Sea necklace? The photo, maybe, is not good, but what is your opinion? The pearls are of 12 mm. It's for sale on the second hand site for 60 euro ....
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    Natural or not?

    That's very true! Can't get any kind of guaranty from the shop. The price was high but it seemed to be a bit negotiable ... It is interesting to have a look. Thank you for your opinions!
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    Natural or not?

    There were some more, 3 pieces, but less "interesting" shape ... and the price was for those 2 pieces 1000 euro
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    Natural or not?

    Can those twins eventually be wild? I don't own them, just took a photo in the shop where they were presented to me as wild pearls. The size was about 15 mm. It was in Indonesia, Flores, Labuan Bajo.
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