Hi
Found this while shucking after a dive. Would really appreciate any feedback on what kind of cap to put on it to use as a necklace - I was thinking gold/silver? thin band just down from the base??? Also, some opinions on monetary value? There seems to be such a wide/long range! Its so beautiful I dont know if I could part with it anyway. Approx measurements 50mm x 27mm and it weighs 65 carats. Thanks everyone
An excellent find.
Your pearl presents with the classic horn shape of an abalone inflicted with hepatopancreatitis. Pearls of this type are not uncommon, but a rare event nonetheless. 50mm x 65 carats are average size and weights.
Next to loose pearls (round, oval or baroque) horns are somewhat marketable. Mantle perforations cause pearls in abalone of all shapes, often more colorful than horns. Horns are desirable to some collectors, because of their easily identifiable origin and wearable as pendants for men or women.
The market for natural abalone pearls is not strong. Some may sell for a few hundred dollars, but one's advertised in the thousands don't move very well, if at all.
As I'd advise many others who found single pearls, keep it. It's bragging rights for a diver, lucky for a harvester and a token of adventure.
As far as hanging it, it only needs a hole drilled, a ring pin and a chain or cord. You might do well to use something sticky, like tape or putty to find the balance point first.
Congratulations!