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The Biggest Pearl in the World

Updated on September 10, 2013

Good morning, everyone. I thought this is the best day in my life. I can take a deep breath with fresh air, I can enjoy my breakfast without worried that I am going fat, I can see a lot of beautiful flower in the back yard and the best things I’ve ever get is all of us being healthy and the world filled with good people. God….. Thank you very much, you still give me a life and I can meet my friend here. You always give me a power and good mind to share all about beauty to my friends here. I can’t stop to pray.

Again I want to show to you the beauty of the world. This is the best gift for us. Nature always gave us everything to be used and enjoyed. This time I’ll share about unique information. And I believe this could be the only one in the world. We can't deny that beauty is part of our life. We can see many beautiful things around us. With the beauty we can share our grateful to God as the creator of everything in the world. Curious, please continue to read……

A little about pearl

I thought all the women in the world would love this thing. For the women who love beauty and liked wearing jewelry will love this one. What do you think about pearl? Pearl is a kind of gem stones with varied shapes, the results biomineralisation (the formation of organic-inorganic composite solids), like mussel or oysters (mollusks family). The genus Pinctada is the primary producer of pearls. I heard that not all oysters could produce pearl. Natural pearls are formed because of something foreign came into the shell and become irritated. The process of self-defense due to disruption of this irritation eventually produce nacre (pearl skin) is mostly composed of calcium carbonate. Based trusted information any mollusk can produce pearls, but bivalve mollusks, from the family Bivalvia could produce valuable pearls and it used in Jewelry. In second opinion and I thought this is also a fact that oyster produce pearls. Crassostrea Gigas from the family of oyster produce a beautiful pearl. Sorry if there’s a something wrong about pearl definition, if you have other opinion you can share by commenting below this hub. You can find how a pearl is born here:

"How a Pearl is Born"


The biggest pearl in the world was found in China

But this is totally different. This is not like other pearl. Because this is not really pearl. Because of the shape of this stone is really rounded like a pearl. So many people love to call this a pearl, even a newspaper in my city share a little review about this. This stones was found in Mongolia, China. I thought many jewelry collectors love this stone as a great collection. They will pay this although for unreasonable price. All the eyes see this stone where it’s exhibited in Wenchang, Hainan province, China. I heard the price up to 2.2 billion Yuan or $ 244,000,000…..WOW. This price is exceeds diamond which ever sold in china. Just for information that this stone has weight about 6 tons and height about 6 meters. This time I want to say…WOW again. This stones was composed from flourite minerals that can also glowing in the dark.

Actually this stone was found three years ago in Mongolia. There’s a team who hard work to create this stone more beautiful and made this different. So we can see this stone in new appearance like a pearl, right. They need three years to make this so beautiful like in the picture. WOW… this is a long of time to create a masterpiece like this stone.

courtesy of http://www.uk2u.co.uk
courtesy of http://www.uk2u.co.uk

From legend to modern

Actually this is not only one in China. But I have to say this is a huge. I heard that this stone called Yemengzhu . This stone become a legend for many years. Some people believe that if we touch this stone we'll get luck and prosperity. I found something interesting from the story that the first Yemengshu stone was found 20 years ago. We can’t find kind of this stone, except in China. I heard good information about other Yemengsh u stone with huge size have been sold about 3.1 billion Yuan or $ 455,000,000. Many people love this stone and try to find this stone as a good luck talisman. Yemengshu stone will emitting the greenish blue color, that’s why this stone so special. Flourite is also known to emit beautiful colors. That’s why many people called this the most colorful mineral stone in the world.

Some expert said that Fluorite can emit light in the dark because there is no pure molecules that make up the structure, plus atmospheric radiation. Green color is very rare than other color and made this stone so special. This stone brought amazing story from legend to modern

Although this is not the real pearl, but I hope we can see this as something precious. And always appreciate the hard work of people in making something so beautiful, like this one. I hope you enjoy this information........ Thank you very much!

courtesy of http://www.koreatimes.co.kr
courtesy of http://www.koreatimes.co.kr

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