I ate a pearl!

It seems pearls from Japanese or Virginia oysters are springing up with regularity here on P-G. Likely because of the popularity of the forum, as opposed to the incidence from shellfish.

Edible oysters are not highly nacreous, hence not necessarily gem quality. This one seems to have a nice teardrop shape. Perhaps it could be fashioned into a piece of "folk art" jewelery.

Keep it. You have a wonderous piece and a fun story to tell about a rare find.
 
It seems pearls from Japanese or Virginia oysters are springing up with regularity here on P-G. Likely because of the popularity of the forum, as opposed to the incidence from shellfish.

Edible oysters are not highly nacreous, hence not necessarily gem quality. This one seems to have a nice teardrop shape. Perhaps it could be fashioned into a piece of "folk art" jewelery.

Keep it. You have a wonderous piece and a fun story to tell about a rare find.

Thank you for your input, much appreciated. So no value, o well, its still pretty cool.
 
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