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Known
as "queen of the oceans", pearl, like coral, is a victim of
pollution. The name denotes a calcareous concretion with a silvery
lustre formed within the shell of certain bivalve molluscs known as
pearl oysters around some foreign body. There are two types: natural
pearls, formed inside wild oysters, practically impossible to find
nowadays, and cultured pearls in which the production of the pearl is
artificially induced. Natural pearls have no nucleus, but in the
cultured variety the pearl is formed round a spherical bead inserted
into the oyster shell. The oyster tries to render this intrusive body
innocuous by sealing it off in a cyst of nacre. |
Name |
Moh's |
Specific Gravity |
Structure |
Cleavage |
Refractive Index |
Double |
Disp. |
Pleochro |
Fluorescence |
| Pearl | 4-Mar | 2.60-2.78 | Microcrystaline | None | 1.52-1.69 | Weak or none | None | None | Weak |
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