Legends Surrounding Black Pearls | Tahitian Black Pearl
1. Legends surrounding Black Pearls
Tahitian black pearls, by being rare are considered to be a symbol of hope for wounded
hearts. They also have a mysterious aura surrounding them.
They also have a mysterious aura surrounding them.
There are myths and legends that link black pearls from
being a healer, to cupid and even God’s gift. In ancient
times, the Tahitian black pearl was a jewel worn by
royalty and came to be known as the Pearl of Queens
and the Queen of Pearls.
One other story about the Tahitian black pearl speaks of
how the moon’s light bathes the ocean to attract the
oysters. Tahitian pearls have an appealing history of
romance and mystery.
2. Other Legends Surrounding Pearls … The Ancient Chinese considered the natural
black pearls as symbols of wisdom, being created in the brains of dragons. They
believed that one had to slay the dragon to harvest the pearl held safely between its
teeth.
The Greeks and Romans believed that pearls were formed when raindrops or
dewdrops fell into an oyster.
The Hindus associated pearls with wild boars, elephants, snakes, fish and only very
rarely with oysters.
The Persians believed that pearls were born when a rainbow met the Earth.
The Japanese believe that pearls are the tears of mythical characters such as
mermaids, nymphs and angels. An ancient legend from Ceylon speaks of Adam and
Eve who shed tears and created a lake of pearls.
Tune in next week for more on legends, myths and history of Tahitian Black Pearls…