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33 ADMINISTRATION REPORT OP THE PERSIAN GULP POLITICAL RESIDENCY

                          Tn vain Sir R. Hawkins gives us bis doubts of this “conceit,” and
                     Cuvier bis common sense explanations, a poetical idea dies hard, and the
                     drop of dew will continue to commend itself as a theory till science has
                     laid its final vctoc on the cherished illusiou, and even that will not
                     shake the faith of the sons of Oman,

                          37; They coutcnd moreover that there arc four distinct kinds of
                      pearls, viz:—
                          (i.) Pearls from the Gulf of Oman recognisable by their peculiar
                                                   gloss and purity and possessing seven*
                       • The number cannot bo vouched   coats which are very thin and lustrous.
                      for, hut the facts of tho pearl being
                      Wilt in layers is well substantiated,  (ii.) Pearls from Socotra and- the
                     and a pearl with one or two damaged Red Sea.+ These arc not considered to
                      layer* can bo cleaned down to tho ]je 0f SQ cr00(l a colour, shape, Or
                      lower and more perfect stratum.        °                  *
                                                   brilliance, and have only five coats.
                       t Fishing grounds still visited by
                      the Arab.                      (iii.) Pearls from CeylonJ not so
                                                   pure as the last, and arc only allowed
                       X This would 8CCD to he a prejudiced
                      statement.                   three coats l
                                                     (iv.) Pearls from Kurrachce ; these
                      are the worst, have only one skin, aud are formed round a nucleus of
                      sand. They arc very lightly esteemed.
                          However this may he with regard to the pearl in general, it is very
                      certain that the pearls of Oman themselves vary in weight, colour,
                      shape, and lustre, so much so indeed that the merchants recognize six
                      diilercut names for different sorts of pearls, besides the three distinct
                      colours, white, red, and blue. Black pearls are also sometimes found;
                      they are considered to be of no value, and are called " dead” pearls, though
                      found in living shell fish.

                          33. These well-recognized distinctions are tabulated in the margin.
                                      Pjuiia.                The first being the \ekah
                                                 Pirwnt approxi* (/.*., uuique) or  Suffcid-i-
                                Whit* Pearl*.    value of Bahrein
                                                      ra"krl sbirin, which, like all pearls
                                                    Chao.    large enough to be valued
                        1.  Faffcld-l-Shlrin or Yrkoh   ...  11 to 30 $
                        2.  Nlm.blrio                 3 to 10 9   singly or in small packets,
                         3.  Cumrshal                 3 to 7 9  takes rank according to its
                         4.  KauibtjiU ...        —   tto 59
                         9.  Uipbi...   ...   ,M  —   3 to 2 9  size, purity, and beauty of
                        «.  Khaka Suffeld or Kboartfc  ...
                                                  - p«4aa form/ They ^ are all 8old
                                      RUPrarl*.              after a certain size, at so
                         1.  Farkh-I-Fhlrl® ...
                         Z.  Burkh-l-Nlm, thlria   M  at to m s much per cliao, but this will
                         3L  Hurkh Uaghx, lit sort   ...
                         4.  tturkh Mifbx; 2nd variety M     be more fully gone into
                                     Plus Pearl*,            presently.
                         1. Kabnd-I-Mljaa
                         X. Kabad-ldorum              ii01** If such » pearl were
                      S f*. Kbaereh   M                  i$ found weighing one miscal
                      2 J 4. Noori ...                 to 119
                      Si 9. Khxkeb, one   variety      U> l|  or six grains English, being
                       ^ Khakeh, another do           U*     good and pure and shapely*
                       -                    *Uh              its value in the present State
                         Iwt lUUr«l»«fltfor Bupcca S-3-0 por*.   of thg market WOUld b6
                      about Rupees 44,220 at 05$ per Arab chao.
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