
Tridacna Pearl Buying Guide
Clam pearls can grow to be some of the largest in the world. Learn more about these aquatic gems and how to buy a top-quality tridacna pearl of your own.
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Clam pearls can grow to be some of the largest in the world. Learn more about these aquatic gems and how to buy a top-quality tridacna pearl of your own.
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Like nacreous pearls, tridacna pearls grow in mollusks. Specifically, they form in bivalve mollusks of the Tridacna genus of clams. This genus includes giant clams of enormous size. In fact, the largest pearls ever found from this genus are weighed in kilograms rather than carats.
However, these aren’t “true” pearls. Technically, tridacna pearls are calcareous concretions because they aren’t made of nacre. In a tridacna pearl, instead of forming in sheets, the mineral aragonite arranges itself radially. In a fine specimen, this results in an exciting flame structure that rolls across the gem.
These clams grow in tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific region, primarily in Indonesia and the Philippines. If you’re on a tridacna pearl buying trip in these island nations, keep an ear open for kima, the Indonesian word for these pearls.
The Four Cs of colored gemstone grading aren’t the best way to evaluate either nacreous or non-nacreous . Instead, the calcareous concretion’s flame structure, color, luster, shape/symmetry, texture, and size determine quality.
In a clam pearl, the flame structure is the most important value factor. This phenomenon is similar to chatoyancy, with…
Clam pearls can grow to be some of the largest in the world. Learn more about these aquatic gems and how to buy a top-quality tridacna pearl of your own.
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