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Hmmm... weird...truth or not true?...
" Not all of these pearls present within an animal are formed in the animal itself. Some were formed elsewhere but somehow found their way into the animals's system. An example of a true formation by a creature is the centipede pearl. This pearl is formed by the mucous of the giant centipede, which it plays about with its mandibles and then places it on top of its head where it crystallizes and in time falls off to the ground. This mustika pearl is prized by gamblers for the luck that it bestows upon its master.
Generally speaking, the virtues of pearls are known by the observation of their effects in one's daily life as they are carried, and by psychic contact with the indwelling elemental spirit. Some of the pearls have quite unusual physical effects, such as the costly and rare Mustika Merah Delima that tinges water where it is immersed in with a red coloring--or so the story goes."
http://www.indotalisman.com/pearls.html
" Not all of these pearls present within an animal are formed in the animal itself. Some were formed elsewhere but somehow found their way into the animals's system. An example of a true formation by a creature is the centipede pearl. This pearl is formed by the mucous of the giant centipede, which it plays about with its mandibles and then places it on top of its head where it crystallizes and in time falls off to the ground. This mustika pearl is prized by gamblers for the luck that it bestows upon its master.
Generally speaking, the virtues of pearls are known by the observation of their effects in one's daily life as they are carried, and by psychic contact with the indwelling elemental spirit. Some of the pearls have quite unusual physical effects, such as the costly and rare Mustika Merah Delima that tinges water where it is immersed in with a red coloring--or so the story goes."
http://www.indotalisman.com/pearls.html