gustaf
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Just wonder if there is any attempt of culturing pearls from Atrina vexillum?
				
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![Assorted Natural Pearls 001 TOP [640x480].jpg Assorted Natural Pearls 001 TOP [640x480].jpg](https://www.pearl-guide.com/data/attachments/9/9391-7134af2f5f70f3fa26cd9cea0a498d18.jpg?hash=cTSvL19w8_)
I have the same question than Caitlin, I have one, and thought that Pen pearls were more porcelain-like texture than iridescent
These pearl are very nacreous, solid...heavy. Most pen-shells I've handled are "lighter" (protein is less heavy than nacre or calcite). Their color is kind of "bronze" (coppery-brown), possibly being fished out during summer. Many pearls come out in this color in August-September.
 ), so please correct me if I'm wrong again, but cultured pens tend to be top heavy with conchiolin?
), so please correct me if I'm wrong again, but cultured pens tend to be top heavy with conchiolin?...clearly showing a transition to nacre towards the hinge of this Pinna Nobilis.
![Atrina maura (1) [640x480].jpg Atrina maura (1) [640x480].jpg](https://www.pearl-guide.com/data/attachments/9/9401-5289a9f6d2899e7a7174e4c524a8338f.jpg?hash=Uomp9tKJnn)

