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The Pearl, its story, its charm, and its value

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The text traces pearls from their formation in marine mollusks through harvesting techniques and the fisheries that supply them. It explains varietal distinctions—shape, color, and imperfections—and how these factors influence valuation, with discussion of market prices and merchant practices. Historical, traditional, and superstitious associations are gathered alongside accounts of notable owners and illustrated society portraits. Practical guidance addresses detection of imitations and doctored gems, while summaries of microscopic and observational research outline contemporary understandings of pearl genesis. Appendices provide a glossary, comparative shell characteristics, and practical notes for buyers and collectors.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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H. M. Queen Alexandra and Her Pearls Frontispiece
The Rajah of Dholpur
Whose Pearls Have Been Valued at $7,500,000
21
Princess Abamalek Lazareff, Née Demidoff
From the Painting by Vitelleschi
70
Varying Forms of Pearls 83
Panama Pearl-shell, Showing Mud-blisters, Borers and Pearl 92
Tuamotu Pearl-shell 127
Australian Pearl-shell 129
Venezuelan Pearl-shell with Pearl Attached 131
Manila Pearl-shell with the Lip Conserved 144
Mississippi Nigger-head Pearl Mussel 146
Venezuelan Pearl-shell Showing Baroque 161
Native Australian Pearl-divers 188
East Indian Pearl-divers Resting 215
Pearl-fishing in the Mississippi River 262
The Marchioness of Londonderry 283
Countess Torby 326