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Beautiful Large Abalone Pearl 64 Carat

by Heiko
(Santa Rosa,Ca.)

64 carat 2

64 carat 2" Abalone Pearl

Rare Find
Very beautifully formed
Very large abalone Pearl
12.8 grams 64 Carat
Exceptional luster throughout
Found By Novice Abalone Diver
Location:Northern California

Contact Kari if you'd like to purchase this exceptional abalone pearl.

Price: $12,500


Bottom view 64 carat abalone pearl
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Beautiful large abalone pearl 64 carats

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Beautiful Large Abalone Pearl 64 Carat

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Apr 13, 2010
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by: Ethan

That is a big pearl! It looks like a shark's tooth.

Jul 16, 2009
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Lovely pearl!
by: Kari

Hello Heiko,

Your pearl is lovely. I like it especially because the large bottom part is nicely coated with nacre. Many abalone horn shaped pearls are not so nice in that area.

If you have more or better photos and more details you can email them to me at karipearls(at)gmail(dot)com then I can easily add them to your page.

Anyone wanting to make an offer on Heiko's pearl can also email me at that address to make an offer.

Thanks for sharing your lovely pearl with us.

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