Couple find rare pearl while eating clams, turn it into engagement ring

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Couple find rare pearl while eating clams, turn it into engagement ring
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Couple find rare pearl while eating clams, turn it into engagement ring.

WESTERLY, R.I. - A Rhode Island woman feels like the luckiest girl in the world for two reasons: her recent engagement and her one-in-a-million ring, made from a pearl she and her fiancé found while eating clams.

While the couple was eating at the restaurant in December 2021, Steinkamp was a gentleman when he offered Sikorski the last quahog from their order. The couple soon realized it wasn’t a tooth but instead a beautiful, 9.8-millimeter pearl that came out of the clam. Just like an oyster, clams can produce a mineral of something similar.

“We felt this was, in a way, kind of a signal, an odd bit of synchronicity, and we said, ‘This would be a great engagement ring,” Steinkamp said.

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