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What are the top ten famous pearls in the world?
The top ten famous pearls in the world are: Laozi Pearl, Asian Pearl, Hope Pearl, Regent Pearl, Luofu Pearl, Notiga Pearl, Rapa Regelien Pearl, charles ii Pearl, Oviedo Pearl and Carota Pearl.

1, Laozi Pearl

The name of Laozi's Pearl is said to be similar to Laozi, Confucius and Sakyamuni from different directions, so it is also called the Pearl of God, the Pearl of Confucius and the Pearl of Sacred. This pearl is 24 1mm long, 0/39 mm wide, 70mm radius and weighs 3 1750kt (about 6350g), making it the largest natural seawater pearl in the world. It was discovered in 1934 in Palawan Bay, Philippines.

2. Pearl of Asia

Asian pearl is a special-shaped pearl, with a length of 10cm, a short diameter of 6-7 cm and a weight of 605 carats (about 1, 2 1g), which looks like eggplant. It is also the second largest wild natural pearl in the world. 1628 was discovered in the Persian Gulf and bought by the then Persian King Abbas the Great. It was named "Pearl of Asia" and presented to the Persian Queen who loved pearls, and then this pearl was presented to Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty in China.

3. Hope Pearl

Hope Pearl, a huge shell pearl, has irregular water droplets, with a length of 2.5 inches (6.35 cm), a diameter of 8.25-1.5 cm and a weight of 450 carats (about 90 grams). It should come from Asia. Pearls are embedded in the crown inlaid with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires and other precious stones, which is highly recognizable.

4. Regent Pearl

Regent's Orb, weighing 84.25 carats (about 16.5g), is the largest oval pearl found in the world, which is produced in traditional pearl producing areas such as Persian Gulf or Manar Bay. This pearl was originally set in the crown of France. Regent once belonged to a pearl of the French royal family and was also a gift from Napoleon I to his second wife, Mary Louis.

5. Wanderer Pearl

In the history of La Peregrina, the naming of La Peregrina (the Pearl of La Regelian) has always been controversial. There are three pearls named "La Regelien", the most famous of which is Elizabeth Arden's. Later generations called this one "vagrant" to distinguish the three "La Peregrina" pearls (La Peregrina is the French word for vagrant).

6.NOTIGA pearls

Notiga pear is a strange and famous big pearl, which is dark green (we now call it Tahiti Pearl). It is made of abalone shell and weighs 43.75 carats (8.75 grams). It was once owned by Mrs. Notiga, hence its name.

7.Rapa Regelien Na Pearl

La Paregliner, a round brown pearl weighing 33.5 carats (about 6.7 grams), was discovered in Venezuela on 1560. Originally a gift for Philip II of Spain, 1734 was lost due to a fire in the palace. Later, it was hidden in the Moscow museum during the tsarist era. It is a very famous pearl in history, but unfortunately, this unique pearl is still missing.

8. charles ii Pearl

Charlesiipearl weighing 28 carats (about 5.6 grams). This pearl was found in 169 1 year and was given to the British Emperor charles ii, hence its name. It is said that charles ii later lost this pearl, which was acquired by the Spanish Queen and made into a pair of earrings. This pearl experience is also very rich.

9. Oviedo Pearl

Oviedo Pearl Orvieto Pearls, also known as Morales Pearl, weighs 26 carats (about 5.2 grams). It is said that this pearl was discovered in Panama, the southernmost country in Central America, in 1520, and it was one of the best natural pearls in the world at that time. It is rumored that a Western European bought this pearl with pure gold 650 times higher than the pearl's value, but it ended in vain, but the whereabouts of Oviedo Pearl were unknown.

10, Carota Pearl

Carlotta Pearl carlotta Pearl, also known as the Queen of Mexico Pearl, is very round and weighs 2 1.5 carats (about 4.3 grams). It is a natural wild pearl with excellent quality. According to legend, this pearl was once owned by Mexican Queen Carota, hence its name.

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