Pearls 101

A pearl begins its life when a foreign object enters the body of an oyster and cannot be expelled.

A pearl begins its life when a foreign object enters the body of an oyster and cannot be expelled.

To protect its soft body against intrusion, cells within the oyster secrete a smooth and hard substance called nacre, around the irritant.

To protect its soft body against intrusion, cells within the oyster secrete a smooth and hard substance called nacre, around the irritant.

After two to three years of depositing layer upon layer of nacre over the irritant, if the oyster survives and conditions are just right, a beautiful pearl is formed.

After two to three years of depositing layer upon layer of nacre over the irritant, if the oyster survives and conditions are just right, a beautiful pearl is formed.