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GIA 10.34 ct. Natural Conch Pearl

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ABOUT THE ITEM

Conch pearls are amongst the rarest gems in the world.


A conch is a medium to large-sized marine gastropod from the Strombidae family, known as the Lobatus Gigas (formerly known as Strombus Gigas), or Queen Conch. Queen Conchs are found off the coast of the Bahamas, Florida Keys, Caribbean Islands and Bermuda where they're harvested for their delicious meat. Popular conch dishes include conch fritters, conch salad and conch chowder. Very rarely, a natural pearl will be found inside a conch shell. These natural conch pearls are produced when an irritant, such as a parasite, enters the mollusk. As a defense mechanism, the conch will coat the irritant with a calcium carbonate, over time producing a porcelain-like pearl. Approximately 1 out of every 10,000 to 15,000 conchs will produce a pearl. Only 1 out of every 100,000 to 150,000 conchs will produce a gem quality conch pearl! Conch pearls can range in color from pink to red, orange, brown and white, sometimes displaying a characteristic known as flame structure that appears as a fire burning on the pearl's surface. This flame-like or silk-like appearance is due to a phenomena known as chatoyancy​. It's unusual for a conch pearl to exceed 3mm in diameter. Conch pearls over 10mm are considered exceptionally rare, especially in pink to red hues with visible flame.


This extremely rare conch pearl weighs 10.34 carats and is accompanied by GIA Pearl Report Number 6217930089 stating it is 100% natural and free of any and all treatments! It is a gorgeous Sakura pink color with a fantastic concentration of reddish pink at one end and a natural white blemish at the opposite end, making it perfect for a pendant! And, most importantly, it has eye-visible silk flame!





PEARL DETAILS

Quantity: 1

Type: Conch

Mollusk: Lobatus Gigas (Conch)

Nature: Natural

Environment: Saltwater

Size: 14.78 x 10.50 x 8.86mm

Shape: Semi-Baroque

Color: Pink, Natural

Luster: Porcelaneous

Phenomenon: Silk Flame (Chatoyancy)

Treatments: None

Carat Weight: 10.34 ct.

GIA Report Number: 6217930089

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