The Largest Pearl Ever Found: World Records Explained
The Largest Pearl Ever Found
Why the world's record pearls came from clams, not oysters
Hannes Grobe, Alfred Wegener Institute, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The largest pearl ever found is the Pearl of Puerto Princesa, a 34 kilogram pearl from a giant clam in the Philippines. It dwarfs the famous 6.4 kilogram Pearl of Lao Tzu. Here is the catch that surprises everyone at our sorting table: none of the record giants are the lustrous, wearable pearls you string into a necklace.
What the record books actually hold
Ask for the biggest pearl on earth and the answer is the Pearl of Puerto Princesa, weighed at 34 kilograms. A fisherman off Palawan pulled it from a giant clam, then kept it under his bed as a good luck charm for roughly ten years before anyone understood what it was. Only in 2016 did it reach a local tourism office and a tape measure.
It runs about 30 centimeters across and looks more like a cream coloured boulder than a gem. That is the first lesson of pearl records: weight and beauty almost never travel together.
Why the giants grow in clams, not oysters
Every record pearl on this page shares one parent, the giant clam Tridacna gigas, which can span more than a metre and live for a century. When it walls off an irritant, it uses the same dense, porcelain-like calcium carbonate that builds its shell. The result is heavy and matte, what gemologists call a non-nacreous pearl.
The pearls you actually wear come from oysters instead, mostly Pinctada species, which coat an irritant in nacre. Nacre is what throws that deep, shifting lustre. A clam pearl has none of it, so a 34 kilogram giant is a natural curiosity rather than a jewel.

The Pearl of Lao Tzu, also called the Pearl of Allah
The most famous giant is not the largest. The Pearl of Lao Tzu, sold for decades as the Pearl of Allah, came out of a giant clam off Palawan in 1934. It weighs 6.4 kilograms and measures about 24 centimetres across. By the most repeated account a diver drowned when the clam closed on him, though that detail has never been confirmed.
What followed was seventy years of invented history, including a valuation in the tens of millions built entirely on a made up backstory. Strip the myth away and you still have a remarkable object, one of the heaviest pearls ever recorded, and proof of how far a good legend can carry a stone.

How the heaviest pearls compare
Records shift as new finds are authenticated, but the order at the top has held for a few years. Every giant here is a clam pearl, not a gem pearl, which is why none of them carry a per carat price.
| Pearl | Record | Origin | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearl of Puerto Princesa | 34 kg | Palawan, Philippines | Giant clam, non-nacreous |
| Giga Pearl | 27.65 kg | Philippines | Giant clam, non-nacreous |
| Pearl of Lao Tzu | 6.4 kg | Palawan, Philippines | Giant clam, non-nacreous |
| Largest cultured pearl | about 25 mm | South Sea, Pinctada maxima | Nacreous, wearable |
The largest pearls you can actually wear
If you want real size in a pearl you can wear, the answer is the South Sea pearl, grown by Pinctada maxima in northern Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Most strands top out near 14 to 16 millimetres, and a truly exceptional round can approach 20 millimetres.
That sounds modest beside a 34 kilogram clam pearl, yet a single 18 millimetre golden South Sea pearl is far rarer, and worth far more per gram, than any giant on this page. We sort these every week. A clean 15 millimetre round is already a once a season find, and beyond that each extra millimetre roughly doubles the price.

Are giant clam pearls worth millions?
Usually no. Because clam pearls are non-nacreous, the gem trade does not price them the way it prices a fine oyster pearl. Their value is curiosity and sheer size, set by collectors and the occasional museum, never by a per carat market. The famous figures attached to the Lao Tzu pearl came from promotion, not from any sale at that price.
What is the largest pearl ever found?
The Pearl of Puerto Princesa, a 34 kilogram natural pearl from a giant clam off Palawan in the Philippines. It is the heaviest pearl on record, roughly 30 centimetres wide, and non-nacreous, so it has the matte look of porcelain rather than gem lustre.
Who found the biggest pearl?
A Filipino fisherman off Palawan recovered the Pearl of Puerto Princesa from a giant clam. He kept it at home as a good luck charm for about a decade, then handed it to a local tourism office in 2016, when its record size was finally measured.
How much is the world's largest pearl worth?
There is no real market price. Giant clam pearls are not nacreous gems, so jewelers do not value them per carat. Figures in the millions come from publicity around pearls like the Lao Tzu, not from any confirmed sale.
What is the largest pearl you can wear?
A South Sea pearl from Pinctada maxima. Fine strands reach 14 to 16 millimetres and rare rounds approach 20 millimetres. Per gram, a large round South Sea pearl is worth far more than any record giant clam pearl.
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