Lao Tzu Pearl

The Lao Tzu pearl, known as the world's largest pearl, is one of the most expensive beads in the world. Despite the fact that the said natural gem has a distinctive feature such as a lack of iridescent quality and an odd shape, the owner can still make a lot of money. This Pearl, valued at over $3.5 million dollars, is not something to be overlooked.

The story of the Pearl's rise to prominence is remarkable. The pearl was discovered by a Filipino diver in the Palawan Sea, which surrounds the Philippine island of Palawan. Wilbun Curb came to the Philippines in 1934 to purchase the aforementioned Pearl. The Pearl's owner, however, believed that the Pearl was sacred.

The size of Lao Tzu pearl isn't the only thing that makes it unusual and intriguing. It does not have a lustrous, iridescent surface like other pearls. Instead, the pearl is a clam pearl, created by a massive clam. As a result, the shape is lumpier and lengthier. Instead, it's porcellenus, similar to a china plate.

Price: $3.5 million
Photo: South China Morning Post
Photo: South China Morning Post
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