Yesterday we bought 1500 Nautilus shells and while selecting we found this .
I asked the guy (supplier)he has been dealing in it for quite some time we guess 2 to 3 thousand go through him monthly . if he has ever found a Nautilus pearl ( from the meat ) , he said never . Of-course that's one persons testimony .
Ive went through a few thousand ( less than 10 thou ) . The guy selecting with me over 100,000 over 10 years said its his first time seeing a blister pearl .
from our experience Nautilus shells seldom have holes maybe 1 in 50 , could be one reason for low incidence of blister pearls , but many have cracks some from handling and some natural .
We go through a few hundred MOP shells a year and so many do have multiple holes .
But this Nautilus shell doesn't have a hole on the outer side , the lines on the outer side don't seem to curve around it like it does on the inner side .
I'm a newbie when it comes to pearls so I can only talk about what we see in the sea shell world. Ive uploaded a few more pics .
I haven't finished reading the 50plus page thread on Nautilus pearls , but I'm working on it
2 pics were shot through a loupe and the paper clips are for easy reference .