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Yes, that's right, a crab pearl!  Read all about it...
http://thefacts.com/story.lasso?ewcd=ad465bf747b0148f
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			http://thefacts.com/story.lasso?ewcd=ad465bf747b0148f
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Valeria101 said:Not me... I was hoping those would not be mentioned.......
natural pearls are formed in the wild when a tiny grain of sand
 ... oops I mean salt.
... oops I mean salt.
 
   That still is not as crazy as a stone crab pearl.
 That still is not as crazy as a stone crab pearl.jshepherd said:I like the lady's story about someone losing a pearl and a crab eatting it. That is pretty funny actually. Ever seen a crab open his mouth that wide?That still is not as crazy as a stone crab pearl.
jshepherd said:We have the jeweler who created a Matlinesque hubbub over a near-worthless quahog found in a plate of steamed clams with a $25,000 valuation, and now a gemologist (who clearly never took a 'pearls' course) telling this poor lady that somehow a stone crab really did produce a pearl in its claw.
I mean even milk has calcium. I guess cows should be able to produce pearls too!

GemGeek said:The divine from the bovine...I'd love to see a Cow Pearl!
Slraep said:Hi GemGeek,
Calculus bovis divina---it's an ingredient in Chinese medicine. Commonly known as cow gallstones. Triple Blehhhck.
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Slraep said:It's a chitin pearl, of course! A little overgrown lump of chitin. How attractive. Blehh.

CEO said:Lawd I had to adjust my glasses because I thought you said chitlin. I know pigs don't make pearls.
Carry on....
