Pearls Are Healed Wounds
Did you know that an unwounded oyster does not produce pearls?
Pearls are a healed wound.
Pearls are a product of pain, the result of a foreign or unwanted substance entering the oyster, such as a parasite or a grain of sand.
The inside of an oyster shell is a shiny substance called nacar. When a grain of sand enters, the nacar cells go to work and cover the grain of sand with layers and more layers to protect the defenseless body from the oyster.
As a result, a beautiful pearl is formed!
An oyster that has not been wounded in any way does not produce pearls, because a pearl is a healed wound.