This is the first examination by GIA gemologists of a pearl known to have been produced from the Ostreidae family (true oyster) mollusk, as well as the first GIA identification report for one. The significant size and weight of this 15.53 carat pearl are noteworthy. Take a look.
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Thursday, January 28, 2021
Pearl Discovered In Edible Oyster From The Ostreidae Family
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Gems & Gemology,
GIA,
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