PEARL - Moti (for Moon)
One who possesses or wears a good pearl enjoys the blessings
of Laksmi, the goddess of prosperity. This blessed one will
live long and become free of evil, developing vitality and
intelligence. He or she will achieve much renown and come
to a high position due to the wisdom endowed by the pearl.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The best pearls are moonlike, shining white in colour, with
a perfectly round, globular shape. They should be compact,
with a high specific gravity, spotless and free from blemishes.
The appearance should be lustrous and smooth. Pearls may be
white, giving spiritual gifts, rosy, giving intelligence and
power, yellow, bringing material prosperity. Black pearls
are rare, but are not ideal for development. Coppery or non-lustrous,
dirty, cracked, misshapen or otherwise defective pearls should
be avioided as they are inauspicious.
OCCURRENCE
Pearls are found in Sri Lanka, India, Persian Gulf, Venezuela,
Mexico and Australia. Australian pearls are generally considered
less desirable. Sri Lankan perals are considered the best,
though pearls from Bahrain are highly prized. In India the
best pearls come from Bay of Bengal and fom Tuticorin in South
India.
IDENTIFICATION
Pearls grow inside oysters and rarely elsewhere (bamboo,
cobra, conch etc). Today cultured pearls are available which
may be distinguished from genuine pearls by the bore, which
is unifom in the genuine, but thin at the start and wide in
the middle in the cultured pearl. Another difference is the
structure, which is concentric in the genuine pearl, but parallel
in the cultured. Natural pearls are also available. These
are created like cultured pearls by the intentional insertion
of foreign matter into the oyster, but mother-of-pearl is
used rather than glass bead. natural pearls are better than
cultured pearls, but both are acceptable if a genuine pearl
is unavailable.
Imitation pearls made from fish scales are also sold, but
these are not suitable for our purposes. Misshapen or otherwise
defective pearls are not suitable either, although very small
genuine pearls (too small fo jewellery) may be powdered and
used for medicinal purposes.
One very important factor, which anyone trying to identify
a Gem should note, is that some "faults" are always
present in a genuine Gem - their absence and not their presence
should be a cause for concern. However, as a rule, any Gem
should be shaped in a pleasing manner, lustrous, of pure colour
and fine texture. Pearls in particular should not be misshapen |