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  1. Jun 11, 2016 · Eighty-five years ago this month, the largest pearl ever discovered – the legendary Pearl of Allah – was found in the Palawan Sea. The discovery in June, 1934, was made at Palawan’s Brook’s Point. The massive specimen measured 9.4 inches in diameter and weighed 6.4 kilograms. Wilburn Cobb, an American who brought the pearl from the ...

  2. 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.

  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. Mar 29, 2020 · Size: 718.50 carats. Location: USA. Date Found: 2010. Length: 8 cm (3.1 inches) Source: worldrecordacademy.com. Dat Vi (Peter) Truong found this incredible pearl off the coast of Mendocino, California, and later made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest abalone pearl in the world as a result!

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 29, 2004 · Pearl of Allah. The Pearl of Allah, (Pearl of Lao-Tse) the largest pearl on record, was recovered from a giant clam on May 7, 1934, off the coast of Palawan Island, Philippines. The pearl is 9.4 inches long and weighs about 14 lbs.