A Phoenixville, PA man was on vacation, enjoying a meal with his family at Salt Air Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, DE when he came across a surprise in an order of clams: a purple pearl!
A rare purple pearl was found inside a clam at a Rehoboth Beach restaurant, and the lucky person who discovered it is sharing his story with FOX 5.in Rehoboth Beach, DE when he came across a surprise in an order of clams: a purple pearl!
"It was the end of the dish and I felt something hard and crunchy as I was eating, and I looked at what it was, and thought it was something purple - at first, thought it was a bead, or a piece of candy, or one of those button candies that comes on the paper, because it was a bright, lavender - almost purple, and we had not heard of clams producing purple, so didn't know this was a possibility.
The pearl is "perfectly round" with a lavender color, and fit perfectly inside the shell. Overland went on
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