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Pearls
Pearls, once
thought to be the "tears of the gods", are grown as a
"reaction" of an oyster or mussel to an irritant that gets lodged in
its shell. Layers, known as "nacre", are made of
Aragonite,
which is secreted around the irritant, gradually builds to form the solid
pearl. Cultured pearls are created by outside introduction of a small bead
or grain of sand to the oyster or mussel's inside skin layer.
Pearls
vary
in color from white to a hint of color (most often as pink), to a brown or
black, depending upon the type of mollusk and the water.
Pearls are
sensitive to acids, dryness and humidity, and are less durable than other
gems.
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