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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Have You Seen Pearls Being Taken out from Oysters?

like how marilyn monroe sings it, diamonds are a girl’s best friend. but what about the other best friend, pearls?

now, we all know that pearls are harvested from oysters. what happens is that the oyster gets a sand particle or little pebble into its shell. it gets irritated the way you would when dust gets in your eye. you tear up as a result. the oyster “tears up” too, by secreting a pearly substance called “nacre” that coats up the sand particle overtime to form a pearl.

have you ever seen pearls being taken out from oysters before? i don’t know about you, but i certainly haven’t!

Pearl oyster

we were at a department store where they had a pearl counter. the guy had piles of pearl oysters in front of him and he was harvesting pearls from them!

Pearl being harvested from an oyster

it looked to be a fairly easy and quick process. the guy was sitting back and looking incredibly bored as he was getting the beautiful pearls out of those oysters.

1) pry open the oyster.
2) flip over the tiny flap containing the pearl.
3) take out the pearl and cleanse it to get rid of the oyster stench.

the guy said that these were specially bred pearl oysters and it took 3 to 5 years for the oysters to turn the irritants into pearls. the pearls ranged in various colors (white, peach, golden), sizes and shapes. apparently, the round ones are pretty rare. oysters like their pearls to be oval in shape.

Pearl

there you go! a real pearl taken right out of a real oyster!

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    1. Singapore departmental store? Which 1? View all comments by DK

      Posted by posted by DK SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 1:18pm · Direct link to this comment link



    2. Never seen a pearl harvested before so thanks for the closeups! The pearls look soo pretty :) View all comments by Maki

      Posted by posted by Maki CANADA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 1:48pm · Direct link to this comment link



    3. Just a thought: if a particle the size of a sand particle can irritate the oyster so much, then won’t creating a much bigger sized object out of a sand particle irritate it more? View all comments by pkchukiss

      Posted by posted by pkchukiss SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 2:11pm · Direct link to this comment link



    4. i am wondering abt the authencity of the pearl though … isnt pearl suppose to be precious? the dept store is giving it out the shoppers with a low min. purchase, i think less than S$100? View all comments by kat

      Posted by posted by kat SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 7:18pm · Direct link to this comment link



    5. according to this website, the bigger the irritant, the bigger the pearl.

      but bigger pearls wil also form if the oysters are given more time to ‘grow’ before harvesting the pearl.

      however, according to this website it says that the bigger the pearl, the more likely there will be irregularities on the pearl, such as missing chunks of nacre..

      so, “perfect” big pearls are a rarity n therefore.. more expensive.. but the higher irregularities occurence is probably reason enough why culturers dont let pearls grow to such big sizes..

      just my guess based on what i’ve read.. :) View all comments by Daphne

      Posted by posted by Daphne MALAYSIA Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 7:20pm · Direct link to this comment link



    6. hmmm did u accidently eat that pearl? haha… View all comments by Keropok Man

      Posted by posted by Keropok Man SINGAPORE Mac OS X Camino 1.0.3 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 9:54pm · Direct link to this comment link



    7. THis is interesting. Which departmental store is it? Sounds OG to me…… View all comments by py

      Posted by posted by py SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 · Time posted February 24, 2007 at 10:29pm · Direct link to this comment link



    8. i love pearls~
      and, yes, been to a pearl farm before.

      i dont usually like gimmicks though. View all comments by xxoos

      Posted by posted by xxoos SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted February 25, 2007 at 3:38am · Direct link to this comment link



    9. DK: It is OG. We were at the People’s Park branch.

      Maki: No problem! It’s my first time seeing this live too!

      pkchukiss: You mean put in a bigger pebble instead of a sand particle to create a bigger pearl?

      kat: I think the pearls that are created without any human interference are more expensive. These particular oysters are bred specially to produce pearls.

      Daphne: Thanks for the snippet of information! That explains why there are no giant pearls around.

      Keropok Man: It hardly looked tantalising.

      py: Yeah you are right! But I never knew that OG had such gimmicks.

      xxoos: I wanna go to a pearl farm too! View all comments by Veron

      Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.2 · Time posted February 25, 2007 at 3:02pm · Direct link to this comment link



    10. And unheard to the rest of us, a poor little oyster screams in pain as a pearl is removed from its tongue hehehe View all comments by mervkwok

      Posted by posted by mervkwok SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.10 · Time posted February 26, 2007 at 10:47pm · Direct link to this comment link



    11. i see now
      thank you! View all comments by dino

      Posted by posted by dino CHINA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.2 · Time posted February 28, 2007 at 7:14pm · Direct link to this comment link



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