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Sleeping Lion Pearl

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

This picture taken on May 27, 2018 shows the Chinese-Dutch Sleeping Lion Pearl during a viewing day at the Pulchri Studio in The Hague. Remko de Waal/ANP/AFP
The world's largest known freshwater pearl, which once belonged to Catherine the Great, was sold Thursday in the Netherlands for 320,000 euros ($374,000), auction house Venduehuis said.

Known as the Sleeping Lion pearl due to its distinctive shape, the pearl was likely formed in the first half of the 18th century in Chinese waters, possibly even the Pearl River.

The auctioneers said the jewel weighs some 120 grams (around 4.2 ounces) and is almost seven centimetres (about 2.7 inches) long making it one of the three largest known pearls in the world.

The pearl, bought by a Japanese trader for 320,000 euros, had been valued 340,000 and 540,000 euros.

Around 1765, the pearl was shipped to Batavia, now known as Jakarta, by a Dutch merchant of the United East Indies Company. It was there that it came into ownership of the company's accountant, Hendrik Coenraad Sander.

Catherine had the pearl displayed in the Hermitage in St Petersburg until 1796. In the turbulent years that followed her death, the pearl vanished and ultimately surfaced again in Poland.

After more adventures, it was bought in 1865 by a Dutch goldsmith and remained in his family's possession for four generations, before the "Amsterdam Pearl Society bought the pearl in 1979 intending to research it and trace its history," the auctioneers said.
A personnel stands next to the Chinese-Dutch Sleeping Lion Pearl during a viewing day at the Pulchri Studio, on May 27, 2018 in The Hague. Remko de Waal/ANP/AFP


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