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  1. May 11, 2018 · In 1996, Filipino President Fidel Ramos declared the South Sea pearl the country’s national gem, and singled out the Pearl of Lao Tzu as the world’s premier specimen. When Cobb died, in 1979 ...

  2. The Pearl became a symbol of world peace by demonstrating that the three sages with differing views can live peacefully side by side in this magnificent PEARL. For centuries it was known as the PEARL of LAO TZU. A famous date in world history, the PEARL was rediscovered May 7, 1934 inside a Tridacna Clam by a Muslim tribe in the Philippines.

  3. All the men were alarmed. Suspecting a giant octopus, they unsheathed their knives and, as one, dove down in search of their missing comrade. On the fourth dive they found Etem already dead. In his search for conch shells, he had failed to see the giant Tridacna clam which was partly hidden by coral rocks, its huge jaws held open ready to clamp ...

  4. The Pearl became a symbol of world peace by demonstrating that the three sages with differing views can live peacefully side by side in this magnificent PEARL. For centuries it was known as the PEARL of LAO TZU. A famous date in world history, the PEARL was rediscovered May 7, 1934 inside a Tridacna Clam by a Muslim tribe in the Philippines.

  5. The Pearl of Allah, variously known as Pearl of Lao Tzu and Pearl of Lao Tse gets its name from its rather odd shape, which looked like a turbaned and bearded man, which the founders of the massive calcareous pearl in 1934 from the Island of Palawan in the Philippines, being Muslims, believed to be a representation of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ...

  6. Pérlas ni Allah. Kinikilálang pinakamalaking perlas sa buong daigdig, ang Pérlas ni Allah ay natagpuan noong 1935 sa Barangay Oring-Oring, pitóng kilometro mula sa poblasyon ng Brooke’s Point, Palawan. Tinatawag din itong Pérlas ni Lao-Tzu at may timbang na 14.1 libra. Alinsunod sa pagpepresyo noong 1984, umaabot ito sa US 42 milyong dolyar.

  7. Oct 29, 2004 · 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. According to the "Guinness Book of Records," the San Francisco Gem Laboratory has valued the pearl at $40 million.