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QuestionHow do I tell if an oyster, mussel, or clam will produce a pearl?SkgflysCommunity AnswerThere are no obvious signs that an oyster, mussel, or clam has a pearl inside. You just have to open it to see; it's kind of like a guessing game. That being said, larger oysters, mussels, or clams may have pearls because they've had a longer time to develop.
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QuestionWhat is a good site to buy pearl-bearing oysters from?Community AnswerFor mussels, I use AliExpress.
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QuestionAny round pearls from the wild above 7mm in diameter valuable?Community AnswerIt depends. Is it near round or perfectly round? What is the color? Does the nacre have imperfections? Is it very lustrous or have mild luster, or is it almost a matte? Your best bet, in all honesty, is to take it to a jeweler who specializes in pearls to get the best answer. If its a pearl you found in a local source or on vacation, the value to you will be higher because of the memories associated with finding it (emotional value). If that's the case, maybe buy a nice cage or have it made into a ring or necklace to be passed down along with the story of where it came from. Sometimes in life, the value is more than a dollar amount.
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QuestionCan I find oysters on the beach?Community AnswerYes, especially in tide pools or damp sand.
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QuestionIs there a way to tell from the color of the shell what type of pearl will be inside?Community AnswerThe color of a pearl depends on the species of mollusk. Shell hue does not indicate what (if anything) is inside.
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QuestionHow do I know if something is a pearl in an oyster?Community AnswerPearls can be egg shaped, round shaped and in some other irregular forms, In color, they can be black, blue, pink, white, red, purple, green and brown. While you are eating, if you feel something hard and smooth, you should quickly spit out the contents, as it may be a pearl.
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QuestionIs there anywhere you can buy a live oyster to grow yourself?Carolyn BarrattCommunity AnswerIn the seafood section of some grocery stores, they will have live shellfish, including oysters. Rather than cooking them, you could put them in their own aquarium to grow.
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