Purple pearl found in clam at Delaware restaurant has surprise value


The purple pearl a vacationer found in his clams at a Rehoboth Beach restaurant has been appraised at over $4,000, but he’s not selling. 

Scott Overland, of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, dined at Salt Air on Wilmington Avenue with his wife and two children Aug. 9. He ordered a $14 littleneck clams appetizer and almost sent it back because his wife didn’t like the pepper garnish. 

“I guess sometimes you get rewarded for not being a pain at restaurants!” he said. 

Overland felt something hard in his mouth as he ate and spit out something small, buttonlike and purple. He noticed an indentation in the clam shell, but was skeptical he had found a pearl. 

“We had never heard of a pearl in a clam. I always thought they came in oysters,” he said. 

Pearls grow in oysters, clams and several other mollusks. Overland’s pearl grew in a Cherrystone Aqua Farms northern quahog in the Chesapeake Bay.  

Ballard Clams and Oysters, Cherrystone Aqua Farms’ parent company, harvests between 60 million and 80 million clams a year from multiple sites in the Chesapeake.  



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