5A+ Queen Conch Pearl From Caribbean Sea, Pearls Strombus Gigas, Pink Pearl, Flamed Pink, Natural Queen Conch Pearl, GIA JGGC Certified #8
$10,500.00
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Size: As options
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Color: Flamed Pink or light Oink
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Treatment: Untreated 100% Natural Queen Conch Pearl
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Certificate:Yes
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Conch pearls are extremely rare, natural pearls produced by the Queen Conch mollusk.
1 out of every 10,000 to 15,000 conchs will produce a pearl.
1 out of every 100,000 to 150,000 conchs will produce a gem quality conch pearl.
It's unusual for a conch to exceed 3mm in diameter. Conch pearls over 10mm are considered exceptionally rare.
Our mission is to supply an authentic and wide range of high-quality Natural Queen Conch Pearl at unmatched prices.
We also offer Wholesale Terms for all my products. Please send us a Conversation with your requirements.
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What are conch pearls?
Pretty and pastel-hued, a conch pearl is a calcareous concretion produced by the Queen conch (pronounced conk) mollusk, which is a large, edible sea snail. Most often pink in color and normally oval-shaped, the finest examples display a wave-like flame structure on their surface and have a creamy, porcelain-like appearance and unique shimmer.
Unlike pearls harvested from oysters, conch pearls like other naturally occurring pearls, including the Melo and Giant Clam are non-nacreous, which means they are not made of nacre, the substance that gives traditional pearls their iridescent luster. Therefore, they are not technically pearl and are not considered to be true pearls, although they are still referred to as such.
The majority of pearls today are cultivated by inserting an irritant into the mollusk and managing its progress, but a conch pearl is a completely natural phenomenon, with no intervention from man.
Harvested by teams of fishermen, a single, elusive conch pearl is found in every 10-15,000 shells, although less than 10% of these are gem quality. This, together with its unusual color, makes the conch pearl extremely desirable.
------------SHIPPING AND MAKING TIME------------
Each item will be gift wrapped and shipped.
The default shipping method via DHL takes 5-8 business days to reach any destination in the United States and worldwide. You can upgrade to express shipping, which will reduce the delivery time to 3-6 days.
Need help? feel free to ask us a question:)
Thank you!
Size: As options
------------
Color: Flamed Pink or light Oink
------------
Treatment: Untreated 100% Natural Queen Conch Pearl
------------
Certificate:Yes
------------
Conch pearls are extremely rare, natural pearls produced by the Queen Conch mollusk.
1 out of every 10,000 to 15,000 conchs will produce a pearl.
1 out of every 100,000 to 150,000 conchs will produce a gem quality conch pearl.
It's unusual for a conch to exceed 3mm in diameter. Conch pearls over 10mm are considered exceptionally rare.
Our mission is to supply an authentic and wide range of high-quality Natural Queen Conch Pearl at unmatched prices.
We also offer Wholesale Terms for all my products. Please send us a Conversation with your requirements.
________________________________________________________________________
What are conch pearls?
Pretty and pastel-hued, a conch pearl is a calcareous concretion produced by the Queen conch (pronounced conk) mollusk, which is a large, edible sea snail. Most often pink in color and normally oval-shaped, the finest examples display a wave-like flame structure on their surface and have a creamy, porcelain-like appearance and unique shimmer.
Unlike pearls harvested from oysters, conch pearls like other naturally occurring pearls, including the Melo and Giant Clam are non-nacreous, which means they are not made of nacre, the substance that gives traditional pearls their iridescent luster. Therefore, they are not technically pearl and are not considered to be true pearls, although they are still referred to as such.
The majority of pearls today are cultivated by inserting an irritant into the mollusk and managing its progress, but a conch pearl is a completely natural phenomenon, with no intervention from man.
Harvested by teams of fishermen, a single, elusive conch pearl is found in every 10-15,000 shells, although less than 10% of these are gem quality. This, together with its unusual color, makes the conch pearl extremely desirable.
------------SHIPPING AND MAKING TIME------------
Each item will be gift wrapped and shipped.
The default shipping method via DHL takes 5-8 business days to reach any destination in the United States and worldwide. You can upgrade to express shipping, which will reduce the delivery time to 3-6 days.
Need help? feel free to ask us a question:)
Thank you!
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