CortezPearls
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And back with some new photos... another "black pearl" from Pinctada mazatlanica. As you can see from the photo, it is a light gray with a beautiful green sheen and violet. It could pass as a Rainbow-Lipped Pearl (Pteria sterna), but we saw it coming from a black-lip and -of course- it does not display the typical pink-red UV fluorescence.
The next one is a natural pearl cut in half...lovely is it not? The inner structure tells you so much about the life of the oyster. This one was an 8.5 mm near round pearl. If you look at the inner part you can see the pearl was not round -more kidney shaped- and the additional coatings started to "round-out" its shape...next you see the pearl and its host oyster...
The next one is a natural pearl cut in half...lovely is it not? The inner structure tells you so much about the life of the oyster. This one was an 8.5 mm near round pearl. If you look at the inner part you can see the pearl was not round -more kidney shaped- and the additional coatings started to "round-out" its shape...next you see the pearl and its host oyster...