What’s the contradistinction between a cultured wonder and a natural pearl?
Natural pearls are formed when an irritant, such as a leech, makes its functioning into a pearl-producing beast such as an oyster or mollusk. To shield itself, the monster coats the irritant in nacre—a combination of natural substances that also makes up what we call mother-of pearl. Done with time, the layers of nacre develop up for everyone the uninvited guest and finally physique the inherent flower we all know as the pearl.