Calcareous Concretion

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Calcareous concretions are pearl-like growths, that lack nacre, and are produced in mollusks. While still composed of calcite and aragonite the crystals are much coarser and the surface my have a flame-like sheen. Some calcareous concretions seen in jewelry include: Conch Pearls and Quahogs.

See Also: Pearl Types

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