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  2. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Previously, natural pearls were found in many parts of the world. Present day natural pearling is confined mostly to the Persian Gulf, in seas off Bahrain. Australia also has one of the world's last remaining fleets of pearl diving ships. Australian pearl divers dive for south sea pearl oysters to be used in the cultured south sea pearl industry.

  3. Pearling in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pearls were first gathered in Western Australia by Aboriginal Australians. [5] The European pearling industry began in the 1850s at Shark Bay where pearls (called the 'Oriental, or Golden' Pearl) were found in the Pinctada albina oyster in relatively large numbers.

  4. Pearl hunting - Wikipedia

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    A slave who discovered a great pearl could sometimes purchase his freedom. [3] The Great Depression in the United States in the 1930s made it hard to get good prices for pearl shell. The natural pearls found from harvested oysters were a rare bonus for the divers. Many fabulous specimens were found over the years.

  5. Are These the Most Beautiful Pearls in the World? - AOL

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  6. Pearl of Puerto - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl of Puerto, [1] also known as the Pearl of Puerto Princesa (Filipino: Perlas ng Puerto), [1] is an unauthenticated pearl [2] that was found in the Philippine Sea by a Filipino fisherman. It measures 2.2 feet (67 cm) long, 1 foot (30 cm) wide and weighs 34 kilograms (75 lb).

  7. Pearl of Lao Tzu - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl of Lao Tzu was once considered the world's largest known pearl. The pearl was found by a Filipino diver in the Palawan sea, which surrounds the island of Palawan in the Philippines. It is not considered a gemstone pearl, but is instead known as a "clam pearl" or "Tridacna pearl" from a giant clam. It measures 24 centimeters in ...

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  9. Giga Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The Giga Pearl was formed by a Tridacna gigas which is the largest extant bivalve. These giant clams can grow up to approximately four and a half feet (1.4 m) wide and can weigh up to approximately 550 pounds (250 kg). [7] They are found in the eastern Indian Ocean and west Pacific Ocean, from Thailand and western Australia eastward to ...