Monday, February 11, 2008

Article #13 - US diners find a purple pearl in a plate of clams 吃蛤蠣吃到珍珠

A couple in the US was enjoying a plate of clams when they made an unusual discovery: A rare purple pearl.

George and Leslie Brock stopped at a restaurant in Florida last week during a day at the beach. George Brock was about halfway through a dozen clams when he bit the pearl.

Brock's plate of clams only cost US$10 (NT$325). But an expert has said the find could be worth thousands.

"Few are round and few are a lovely color, so this is rare," said Antoinette Matlins, a gem expert. "I think they have found something precious and lovely."

The gems are most often found in a type of large New England clam known for a purple coloring on the inside of its shell.

The couple plan to find out how much the pearl is worth. They'll sell it if it's worth a lot of money.

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