Pearl or not Pearl

HARRY POTTER

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I hope that someone can help me to identify my Pearl..
Hope.
Thanks for any information that I can get
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Between a rock and a hard place!
What made you believe this could be a pearl at all?
 
Talk about a rock and a hard place. Nowhere else to go but rock-bottom with this item.
 
The easiest test would be to rub it on the biting edge of your tooth to see if it feel gritty. Imitation pearls are smooth and real pearls are slightly gritty. But I wouldn't advise that with yours. It will definitely feel gritty and might damage your tooth.
 
A rock never is built by nature with tiny little balls. I don't have experience with pearls. I was searching for any information I could find in the www . They are so many different kinds to find.
Curious thing is that looks like little tiny pearls .
The weight and the size is not the same like a rock.
I know that is not easy with only pictures to identify any not común mineral , ect .
Yes a esmerald is one who is easy to identify with the eyes

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This pictures are showing clearly it isn't a rock, either a mineral. It is origen organic. Feels smoothly in the hand and the shiny in the sunlight it was the reason for me to take a deeper look and pick it up.
 

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