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THE ACCIDENT OF NATURAL PEARL PRODUCTION.
There is little doubt, Natural Pearl Production, happens by accident.
The Culprits are shell boring polychaete worms. They are
squatters or hitchhikers who specialize in dwelling on shell fish.
These worms settle on and bore into, the live outer shell, as a safe
place to hide whilst taking advantage of the water flow created by
the abalone. They are not interested in the abalone flesh since
there food is planktonic particles captured in water.
The rare accident occurs when the borer penetrates the inner shell.
At this point, foreign bodies are released and are immediately
entombed in calcite and this is the basis of freeform natural abalone
pearls. Most of these entombed nucleus are discarded. Some get
attached to the shell and are embedded. Some of them
attach themselves to the foot area (shell base muscle attachment).
They either form clusters, doubles or stay singular. (photo attached)
As the nacre lays up on these pearls, they show signs of becoming
baroque in shape. We think this is due to the nature of the abalone
as we have observed thousands of pearls and have discovered that:-
smaller pearls are rounder
larger pearls to be more baroque in shape
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Clusters doubles singles