1, Pearl Queen
It's a pearl from the East, weighing 27.5 carats. It was stolen with the jewels of the French royal family in 1792.
2. charles ii pearls. Found in 169 1, it was named after being presented to the British emperor charles ii, weighing 28 carats.
3. Pearl of Asia. This pearl was found in 1736. It is a giant natural wild pearl with a strange shape and a slightly cylindrical shape. It is 76×49 mm in size and weighs 605 carats, that is, 12 1 g, with a value of 200,000 US dollars.
4. Regent Wang Zhu Hotel. Oval, weighing 84.25 carats or16.85g, sold as 1887. A big pearl that once belonged to the French royal family was sold at 1887.
5.NOTIGA pearls. It is a strange and famous big pearl, green, produced in abalone shell and weighing 43.75 carats. This huge pearl belongs to Mrs. Noga.
6. Oviedo Pearl. 1520, someone bought a big pearl in Panama, weighing 26 carats or 5.2 grams. It is said that someone exchanged 650 times the weight of pearls for pure gold. Pearls are also called Morales pearls.
7. Rapa Lagrina Pearl. Its weight is 28 carats and its shape is round. It is a very famous pearl in history, which was hidden in Moscow Museum during the Tsarist era.
8. Carota pearls. Also known as the Queen of Mexico Pearl, it is round in shape and weighs 86 grains, that is, 2 1.5 carats or 4.3 grams. It is a natural wild pearl with excellent quality. According to legend, this pearl was once owned by Mexican Queen carlotta, hence its name.
9. Rapa regine Pearl. Its weight is 134 grain, which means 33.5 carats or 6.7 grams. 1560 was found in Venezuela. It was originally sent to Philip II of Spain, but the whereabouts of 1734 are unknown due to the fire in the palace.
10, Pearl of Hope. "Hope Pearl", a giant pearl hidden by bankers in London, England, was the largest natural wild pearl in the world at that time, weighing 1800, or 450 carats or 90 grams. Its shape is very strange, much like a cylinder. What is even more amazing is that one end of the cylinder is white and the other end is brown. This giant bead is 2.5 inches long and is now in the British Museum.