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==Definition== [[File:Black pearl and his shell.jpg|thumb|left|A black pearl and a shell of the black-lipped pearl oyster. The [[Iridescence|iridescent]] colors originate from [[nacre]] layers.]] All shelled mollusks can, by natural processes, produce some kind of "pearl" when an irritating microscopic object becomes trapped within its mantle folds, but the great majority of these "pearls" are not valued as [[gemstones]]. Nacreous pearls, the best-known and most commercially significant, are primarily produced by two groups of molluskan [[bivalve]]s or [[clam]]s. A nacreous pearl is made from layers of [[nacre]], by the same living process as is used in the secretion of the [[mother of pearl]], which lines the shell. Natural (or wild) pearls, formed without human intervention, are very rare. Many hundreds of pearl oysters or mussels must be gathered and opened, and thus killed, to find even one wild pearl; for many centuries, this was the only way pearls were obtained, and why pearls fetched such extraordinary prices in the past. [[Cultured pearl]]s are formed in pearl farms, using human intervention as well as natural processes. One family of nacreous pearl bivalves β the [[pearl oyster]] β lives in the sea, while the other β a very different group of [[bivalve]]s β lives in freshwater; these are the river [[mussel]]s such as the [[freshwater pearl mussel]]. Saltwater pearls can grow in several species of [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] pearl [[oyster]]s in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Pteriidae]]. Freshwater pearls grow within certain (but by no means all) species of freshwater mussels in the order Unionida, the families [[Unionidae]] and [[Margaritiferidae]].
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