We found this in an oyster. My friend swears it is a pearl, but it is so ugly and I can't find any other photos that look like this. Thank you for any feedback you can provide! I have a couple of more photos if that helps.
What the thing looks like doesn't matter as much to the mollusk as to well, us, and even among humans a whole lot just take pearls for the biological thing that they are: the lot calls themselves 'conchologists', on account of a branch of Victorian natural sciences. Some of the lot get together HERE.
[Disclaimer : I am only speaking of what I can see in the picture - apparently a 'blister pearl' with a large opening showing some dark organic goo inside, as sometimes happens with pearls of all origin, and the natural pearls - as this is presumed - are sometimes forgiven for... under advisement. I am also taking the question at face value, on a hunch.]
Hi,
A blister pearl...that seems like a good name for it. I think it looks like a rotted tooth Should I do anything with it or just save it for the kids to use for "show and tell" and such. Could it be worth anything?
Aren't all pearls that ugly until polished? I picked up that idea after looking at the baskets of pearls recovered from the Spanish shipwreck - the Sister ship of the Atocha. Is my perception wrong, are some pearls beautiful from the get-go?
Aren't all pearls that ugly until polished? I picked up that idea after looking at the baskets of pearls recovered from the Spanish shipwreck - the Sister ship of the Atocha. Is my perception wrong, are some pearls beautiful from the get-go?