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  1. The tribal chief renamed it the Pearl of God or the PEARL of ALLAH. This is documented with photos in Natural History, November 1939, the magazine of the American Museum of Natural History. Certified as the World's Largest Pearl, replicas of the PEARL have been on display at major world museums.

  2. Aug 23, 2016 · The pearl, which has not yet been named, beats the current “world’s largestpearl known to exist: the Pearl of Allah (sometimes called the Pearl of Lao Tze), which is valued at $35 million ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giga_PearlGiga Pearl - Wikipedia

    The Giga Pearl holds the record as the largest certified non-nacreous pearl in the world. The pearl weighs in at 27.65 kg (61.0 lb; 975 oz) and measures 39.37 cm × 22.86 cm × 20.95 cm (15.50 in × 9.00 in × 8.25 in), [3] which is four times larger than the Pearl of Lao Tzu (formerly the Pearl of Allah) which weighs 6.4 kg. [4]

  4. Aug 24, 2016 · Currently, the 6.4kg “Pearl of Allah”, also known as the “Pearl of Lao Tzu”, is referred to as the world’s largest pearl. It was also found off Palawan, in 1939. In 2003 it was valued at ...

  5. Oct 1, 2012 · Brooke's Point, Palawan. Named after Sir James Brooke, the municipality has become famous for its promotion of ecotourism. It has also earned the distinction of being the original home of the biggest pearl in the world, known as the Pearl of Lao Tzu or the Pearl of Allah; found in its waters on May 7, 1934. Quoting the History.

  6. Aug 24, 2016 · The first was the 6.4-kilogram “Pearl of Lao Tzu” or “Pearl of Allah,” found in Brooke’s Point, Palawan. Another contender for the world’s largest, the “Pearl of the King,” can be found in Boracay but is said to have also come from Palawan. Only the Pearl of Lao Tzu has been verified as the largest in the world.

  7. The largest pearl in the world is known as the Pearl of Lao Tzu, which was found inside a giant clam ( Tridacna gigas) in Palawan, Philippines. This incredibly rare gem, weighing approximately 14,100.7 carats, showcases the magnificent beauty and rarity of natural pearls. The Pearl of Lao Tzu has unique characteristics that set it apart from ...