Orange Melo Pearl

Orange Melo Pearl

Postby pbazar » Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:21 pm

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Melo Melo pearls are extremely rare and come not from an oyster or mollusk but instead from the Melo Melo marine snail, which is found in the waters of the South Chine Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Like conch pearls, the Melo Melo gem is not actually a pearl because it contains no nacre. They can be extremely large and are generally very round. The colors range from tan to dark brown. Orange is the most desirable color.
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Re: Orange Melo Pearl

Postby pbazar » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:04 pm

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Re: Orange Melo Pearl

Postby arphitha03 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:46 am

Melo melo pearls are extremely rare. Although researchers are attempting to culture them, none have yet succeeded -- so all melo melo pearls are natural. Although these pearls have been known and collected in Asia for many years, they have only recently been introduced into the West.

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Re: Orange Melo Pearl

Postby ximike » Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:11 am

These pearls have a structure of the flame of silk, porcelain and shine and make them very attractive. Like drops of snail Strombus gigas, Melo pearls are extremely rare and have become collectors items, both in east and west. However, in Myanmar there is no written literature or historical references Melo pearls.
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