olmander
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The Dutch museum of Natural History in Leiden has in the last two weeks an exhibition of one pearl - one of the largest pearls in the world, Pearl Maxima. This giant is 71 mm high and weighs 119 gramm. It resides already for 140 years in the Netherlands, and was only once demonstrated in public. It has a bizarre form, often associated with the birth of Venus on Boticelli painting. The colours vary from cream-white to golden. The pearl is supposed to be several centuries old.
The first owner of the pearl was the Polish count Plonsky from Danzig. In 1865 the pearl was sold to the Italian king Victor Emmanuel II. In 1869 the king sold it to a Dutch goldsmith Willem van Kooten, who inserted it into an exquisite basement made of gold and precious stones. The current owner bought the pearl from the family of the goldsmith.
I am just back from the exhibition. The pearl is indeed impressive, although it looks not very pretty to me. But it is of course a wonder of nature...
Olga
The first owner of the pearl was the Polish count Plonsky from Danzig. In 1865 the pearl was sold to the Italian king Victor Emmanuel II. In 1869 the king sold it to a Dutch goldsmith Willem van Kooten, who inserted it into an exquisite basement made of gold and precious stones. The current owner bought the pearl from the family of the goldsmith.
I am just back from the exhibition. The pearl is indeed impressive, although it looks not very pretty to me. But it is of course a wonder of nature...
Olga