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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

PHOTOS: The Sun is their biggest enemy.... Brazilian largest community suffering from horrible rare inherited skin disease that causes them to melt away...



Tucked into the tropical rolling hills of Brazil's midwest, this group of people face a daily struggle against the sun.

The city of Araras is home to what is thought to be the largest community suffering from a rare inherited skin disease known as xeroderma pigmentosum, or 'XP.'

Those with the disease are extremely sensitive to ultraviolet rays from sunlight and highly susceptible to skin cancers. It robs victims of the ability to repair the damage caused by the sun.

That's a particularly vexing burden in Araras, a tropical farming community where outdoor work is vital for survival.



Condition: Dr Sulamita Chaibub assists Djalma Antonio Jardim who has the rare inherited skin disease known as xeroderma pigmentosum, or 'XP' at the Hospital Geral de Goias in Goiania, Brazil




Struggle: The doctor takes a photo of the sufferer. For years no one could tell him what was wrong with him, with medical professionals suggesting he had a blood disorder





Burden: Mr Jardim said he first started developing the symptoms when he was just nine and had always worked outdoors


'I was always exposed to the sun - working, planting and harvesting rice and caring for the cows,' said Djalma Antonio Jardim, 38. 'As the years passed my condition got worse.'

Agriculture is no longer a real option for Mr Jardim. He survives on a small government pension and meager earnings from an ice cream parlor he runs.

XP shows early signs that it has taken hold of its victims.

Mr Jardim said he was just nine when a large number of freckles and small lumps started appearing on his face, the tell-tale signs that experts say signal XP is present in children and call for measures to protect them against the sun.



Reflection: Mr Jardim looks into a mirror at his home, revealing part of a mask that protects his face




Family: Alisson Wendel Machado Freire, 11, listens to his grandfather Jose Claudio Machado, 77, play the guitar inside their home in Araras, Goias state. Both of them suffer from the genetic condition


Mr Jardim has undergone more than 50 surgeries to remove skin tumors that have developed as a result of the disease

Such precaution wasn't taken for Jardim, who now wears a large straw hat in an effort to protect his face. But it's helped little. He has undergone more than 50 surgeries to remove skin tumors.

In an effort to camouflage how the disease has eaten away the skin on his lips, nose, cheeks and eyes, Mr Jardim wears a rudimentary orange-tinted mask, its stenciled-in right eyebrow not matching his bushy real one that remains.

Beyond skin damage and cancers, about one in five XP patients may also suffer from deafness, spastic muscles, poor coordination or developmental delays, according to the U.S.-based National Cancer Institute.

More than 20 people in this community of about 800 have XP. That's an incidence rate of about one in 40 people - far higher than the one in 1 million people in the United States who have it.




Couple: Joao Goncalves da Silva, 80, talks with his wife Geraldina Aleixo da Silva, 75, at their home in the Araras community in Brazil's Goias state. Both have XP




Respite: The 80-year-old takes off his hat n the kitchen of his home

Hiding his face: Jardim talks to a receptionist at the hospital before his appointment



Freckles: Deides Freire de Andrade, 44, waits for medical attention at the hospital



The pair sit in the corridor waiting for appointments wearing hats. Twenty out of the 800 residents in Araras have XP



Surgery: Jardim lies on an operating table ready for medical staff to perform a procedure



Recreation: Sufferers gather for a night of pool in the town. They are safer going out at night because of the harmful ultra-violet rays

For years, nobody could tell Jardim or the others what was afflicting them.

'The doctors I went to said I had a blood disorder. Others said I had a skin problem. But none said I had a genetic disease,' Mr Jardim said. 'It was only in 2010 that my disease was properly diagnosed.'

Experts say Araras has such a high incidence rate because the village was founded by only a few families and several were carriers of the disease, so it was passed to future generations as villagers intermarried.



 Youngster: Rafael Freire de Andrade, eight, rides his bike with a handmade roof to protect his skin from the sun



Outside: The boy cycles past a puddle with the shelter attached to his back. He also has to wear long sleeve shirts to protect his arms



After dark: Deides Ferreira de Andrade, 44, takes his motorcycle out at night, the only time he can safely expose his bare skin



Early morning: Alisson Wendel Machado Freire, 11, practices his horn instrument outside his home while the sun is rising


For instance, both of Jardim's parents were carriers of the defective gene that causes the disease, largely ensuring he would have it.

Gleice Francisca Machado, a village teacher whose 11-year-old son, Alison, has XP, has studied its history in the area and says she found cases of people having the disease going back 100 years. She has started an association that educates locals about XP and tries to get parents to take extra care for their children, even if they may not have outward signs of the illness themselves.

'The sun is our biggest enemy and those affected must change day for night in order live longer,' Machado said. 'Unfortunately, that is not possible.'



Jardim stands in the hospital waiting room and holds up a card with his appointment number on it




Risk: Lasaro Santos da Silva, 56, who suffers from the disease walks around his farm, despite the damage that can be caused by ultraviolet rays




Discussion: Residents who suffer from the genetic condition gather for a meeting in the city, surrounded by umbrellas used to protect them if they venture out in daylight




People who melt away: The group walk in a line under protection of the umbrellas


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PHOTOS: MET GALA 2014...Fashion Hits And Misses

Met Gala fashion 2014: Best and worst dressed
Kimye were delighted to be there – honest (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

The Costume Institute’s Met Gala is the Oscars red carpet without the three hour awards show.....
It’s an excuse for Hollywood and fashion’s finest to get their glad rags on and pose on an unfeasibly long and glamorous staircase.
And with a dress code of ‘White Tie and Decorations’ for this year’s ball, in honour of the Met’s newest exhibition, ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’, we were looking forward to some top high society frocks and tails.
Here’s our pick of the best and worst dressed...

Best dressed


 
Suki Waterhouse is best dressed in Burberry (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

Suki Waterhouse, date of ball co-chair Bradley Cooper (who wore Tom Ford), looked every inch the high society debutante in blush pink and cappuccino tulle frills by Burberry. The red lip was the perfect 50s flourish too.



Zoe Saldana is sophisticated yet still brings the glamour in Michael Kors (Picture: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Zoe Saldana looked sleek and glamorous in monochrome Michael Kors, with a low V-neckline and gorgeous tiered puffball skirt.

It was all about the colour and florals for Emmy Rossum in her Carolina Herrera dress(Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Just fabulous colour and floral print from actress Emmy in this Carolina Herrera gown.

Kendall Jenner looks great at her first ever Met Ball in bespoke Topshop and back-combing (Picture: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Kendall Jenner was the model ingenue in a very pale pink corseted fishtail bespoke dress by Topshop, no less. The back-combed hair gives this a subversive spin a la 90s film Heathers.

Benedict Cumberbatch is dashing in white tie (Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
Benedict in a Ralph Lauren Purple label black tux tailcoat. How white tie should look. That is all.

Blake Lively is the glamorous Gucci girl with hubby Ryan Reynolds (Picture: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Blake always does old-school glamour well and this pink sequinned Gucci dress worn with a 40s wave didn’t disappoint.


The power couples

Keep David but ditch the dark eye makeup Victoria (Picture: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
It was a case of classy and understated from Victoria, in her own cream design, and Becks in Ralph Lauren. We can’t help wishing Victoria would drop the dark eye makeup though.

A glowing Kim with her dashing fiancé (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
Kim looked very pretty in her teal Lanvin dress which suited her colouring and Kanye rather suits tails too. It wouldn’t set the world alight but nice to see them prove their doubters wrong.

    Beyonce and Jay-Z were stylish but safe (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
Queen Bey played it safe in this rather predictable sheer sequinned black Givenchy wrap dress that was more Grammys than Met Gala. We do like the face net though – and Jay-Z’s white tux.


Worst dressed


What was Katie Holmes thinking? (Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
Sorry Katie but this is a bit of a disaster, from the custard yellow shade of the Marchesa dress, to the unattractive creasing and general pirate wench styling.

Lea Michele looks a little Alexis Carrington in her gold frock (Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Wearing Joseph Altuzarra, Lea looked a little Dynasty-gone-wrong in her glitzy gold dress with high split and that ageing up-do. Wrong dress, wrong event.

SJP’s dress was better from behind (Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
 
Sarah Jessica Parker was a bit of a disappointment in Oscar de la Renta. Although we loved the train autographed by Oscar himself (SJP, your label’s showing), and the gloves, the dress was underwhelming from the front. And what was happening on her head? The croissant shaped do and floral headpiece were too fussy and made us think of Bette Midler for some reason.

Rita Ora looks as though she went crazy in the Disney Store (Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
Rita looked a little like a drowned mermaid in her gold Donna Karan Atelier design. The wet look hair, strange strapping round the arm and blinged up bodice didn’t quite work. And don’t even get us started on the shoes.

Lupita Nyong’o has a rare fashion fail in this Prada dress (Picture: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
 
We really wanted to love Lupita’s chain mail Prada dress with nude bodysuit, but just couldn’t do it. Perhaps without the jewelled headband and matchy-matchy accessories this could have worked. But, proof that even the best can get it wrong.

We like Kristen’s Chanel dress for her but perhaps not for this dress code (Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
 
Kristen’s Chanel dress with sequin top and layered feather and sheer tulle is perfect for her but doesn’t quite fit the dress code. It would have worked better for last year’s punk theme. There’s no denying the exquisite detail though.
 

Monday, 5 May 2014

It's official! Kim Kardashian and Kanye West ARE married



 


Reality star, Kim Kardashian reportedly tied the knot with her rapper beau Kanye West on Sunday in California ahead of the official ceremony in Paris later this month.

According to Life & Style magazine, the superstar couple received their wedding licence over the weekend before jetting off to New York City.

However, they may have to wait till France for a proper honeymoon with the new Mrs West likely to be busy at the annual Met Gala on Monday.

Not much is known about the top-secret ceremony, although we have our suspicions about how the first big day might have gone.

The pair are now expected to tie the knot in an official, lavish ceremony in Paris on May 24 in front of around 200 family and friends.



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#BringBackOurGirls: Boko Haram claims responsibility for girls' abduction


"Man claiming to be Boko Haram's leader says he'll sell the more than 200 girls his group abducted from Nigerian school."

Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram says it carried out the abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls in April.
About 230 girls are still believed to be missing, prompting widespread criticism of the Nigerian government.
"I abducted your girls," Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video obtained by the AFP news agency.

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#BRINGBACKOURGIRLS: Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan orders the arrest of Protest Leader, Naomi Mutah Nyadar....accusing them of fabricating abduction!

 


Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan has ordered the arrest of Naomi Mutah Nyadar.

Naomi Mutah Nyadarv took part in a meeting called by First Lady Patience Jonathan and was then taken to a police station, they say.

Another leader of the protest, Saratu Angus Ndirpaya, told AP State Security Service agents drove her and Mrs Nyadar to the police station after an all-night meeting with the First lady at the presidential villa in Abuja.

She said police immediately released her but held Mrs. Nyadar. She told AP the First Lady expressed doubts there was any kidnapping and accused them of belonging to Boko Haram.

Mrs. Ndirpaya told AP the First Lady accused them of fabricating the abductions. “She told so many lies, that we just wanted the government of Nigeria to have a bad name, that we did not want to support her husband’s rule,” she said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

Mrs Jonathan reportedly felt slighted that the mothers of the abducted girls had sent Ms Nyadar to the meeting.


Ms Mutah, a representative of the Chibok community where the girls were seized from their school more than two weeks ago, last week organised a protest in the capital, Abuja.


The protesters, and many Nigerians, feel the government has not done enough to find the missing girls, who are thought to have been kidnapped by militant Islamist group Boko Haram.

Boko Haram has not commented on the accusation.

Pogo Bitrus, another Chibok community leader, told the BBC he had been to the Asokoro police station where Ms Mutah is reported to have been taken but could find no written record of her being there.

He described the detention as "unfortunate" and "insensitive".

He said he hoped Mrs Jonathan would soon "realise her mistake".






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Charly Boy's dad, renowned Justice Oputa passes on @ 96

*Justice Chukwudifu  Oputa..

After a long battle with stroke, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, known as the Socrates of the Nigerian judiciary  finally gave up the ghost in Abuja Sunday at the age of 96.
He died yesterday at the Abuja home of his music superstar son, Charles Oputa,otherwise known as ‘Area Father.’
Justice Oputa left be­hind his 92-year-old wife,Margret. Amidst tears, she described her late husband as a man of peace. She was inconsol­able, as she wailed and recounted her good old days with the respected Justice.
Justice Oputa , until breathing his last in the afternoon, was said to have read newspapers with his grand sons. Re­living his father’s last moments with members of the house, Charly Boy said there was no premo­nition that he would die yesterday.
His words: “My Dad read newspapers and joked with his grand­children this morning (that was yesterday). He told me in the morning, ‘please sorry for the in­conveniences.’ I told him which ‘inconveniences? He was served his food and he ate very well and cracked some jokes.
“His facial look didn’t suggest someone who was about to die. He looked strong and bois­terous.”
The entertainment guru described his father as a man of peace, who preached peace, justice and fair play even at the point of death .
“My father was a man of peace. He hated cheat­ing. He told us always to be fair to everybody,”the younger Oputa said.
On his relationship with his late father, he said: “ Initially, he was not happy with me but we reconciled 25 years ago. His name was pre­cious to him, he always warned me against doing anything that would tar­nish his name. We have been living together be­cause there was nothing I consider priceless than them. “
Asked if his mum can cope without the late Justice, he said : “I don’t know oo. You can see the way she has been crying . We don’t know what to do to stop her from cry­ing. They were too close. Only God will console her.
“ It is painful for me, he is a man of peace. We discuss everything espe­cially politics and gover­nance.”
On what the late Justice thought about Nigeria before his demise, Char­ly Boy said :” He was pained about the killing of innocent Nigerians by Boko Haram sect. Most of the discussion I had with him in the last few months centered on what must be done to return the country to glorious era.”
He did not mention when the burial of the icon would take place. He simply said “when the time comes we will let everybody know”
Other members of the family also wept pro­fusely for the late jurist, but the cry of the aged wife eclipsed that of other mourners . She called him several pet names, shook her head timelessly and often clutched the air to drive home her pain.
The late judge, reputed for his courage,  headed the Human Rights Investigation Commission  now popularly called  the Oputa Panel, to investigate abuses during 15 years of military rule, which ended when President Olusegun  Obasanjo took office on  May 29, 1999. 
Reacting to his death, Lagos-based Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Dr. Joseph  Nwobike said:  “How are the mighty fallen! This is the end of an enviable era ,  the era of justice  according to reason, good conscience  and progressive legalism. 
 “The man was an epitome of what a judge should be. His judicial exploits  and expositions will continue to resonate for centuries in the entire Commonwealth.....


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#guardianng 

Sunday, 4 May 2014

#BringBackOurGirls : Christian Association Of Nigeria Releases ‘List’ of Abducted Chibok Girls


Some of abducted girls who escaped from their captors
 
Evangelist Matthew Owojaiye of the Old Time Revival Hour Church in Kaduna has published a list of 180 abducted girls of the Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, calling on all Nigerian Christians for lamentation prayers for their safe release. 
He did not say how he obtained the list, and we don't know the authenticity of the list ...
Chibok Local Government is 90% Christians,” he said in a statement on Sunday. “Majority of the girls abducted are Christian! Why did Boko Haram visit Chibok Local Government? Why didn’t they visit so many other Local Government Girls Secondary Schools in Borno State?”......

Here are the names of our daughters.
S/No. Name Religion


These are the Christian Girls:
1 Deborah    Abge Chrstian
2. Awa          Abge
3. Hauwa      Yirma
4. Asabe       Manu
5. Mwa         Malam pogu
6. Patiant      Dzakwa
7. Saraya      Mal. Stover
8. Mary         Dauda
9. Gloria       Mainta
10.Hanatu     Ishaku
11. Gloria     Dama
12. Tabitha Pogu
13. Maifa      Dama
14. Ruth       kollo
15. Esther    Usman
16 Awa         James
17 Anthonia Yahonna
18 Kume       Mutah
19 Aisha       Ezekial
20 Nguba     Buba
21 Kwanta   Simon.
22 Kummai Aboku.
23 Esther      Markus
24 Hana        Stephen.
25. Rifkatu   Amos
26 Rebecca Mallum
27.Blessing Abana.
28. Ladi        Wadai
29. Tabitha Hyelampa.
30 Ruth         Ngladar .
31 Safiya      Abdu .
32 Na'omi    Yahonna.
33 Solomi     Titus .
34Rhoda       John
35 Rebecca Kabu
36. Christy   Yahi.
37. Rebecca  Luka.
38. Laraba    John
39 Saratu      Markus.
40. Mary      Usman.
41 Debora    Yahonna.
42.Naomi     Zakaria
43 Hanatu     Musa
44. Hauwa   Tella
45.Juliana     Yakubu.
46. Suzana   Yakubu
47.Saraya     Paul.
48. Jummai Paul
49. Mary      Sule
50. Jummai John.
51.Yanke      Shittima.
52. Muli        Waligam .
53. Fatima    Tabji.
54. Eli            Joseph.
55.Saratu      Emmanuel.
56. Deborah Peter.
57.Rahila      Bitrus.
58. Luggwa   Sanda.
59. Kauna     Lalai.
60. Lydia      Emmar.
61.Laraba     Maman.
62.Hauwa     Isuwa.
63. Confort Habila.
64. Hauwa   Abdu.
65. Hauwa   Balti.
66.Yana        Joshua.
67.Laraba     Paul.
68.Saraya     Amos.
69. Glory      Yaga.
70. Na'omi   Bitrus.
71. Godiya   Bitrus.
72. Awa        Bitrus.
73. Na'omi   Luka.
74. Maryamu Lawan.
75. Tabitha Silas.
76. Mary      Yahona.
77. Ladi        Joel.
78. Rejoice   Sanki.
79. Luggwa   Samuel.
80.Comfort Amos.
81. Saraya    Samuel.
82. Sicker    Abdul.
83.Talata      Daniel.
84. Rejoice   Musa.
85Deborah   Abari.
86. Salomi    Pogu.
87.Mary        Amor.
88. Ruth       Joshua.
89Esther       John.
90. Esther    Ayuba.
91. Maryamu Yakubu.
91. Zara        Ishaku.
93. Maryamu Wavi
94. Lydia      Habila.
95. Laraba    Yahonna.
96. Na'omi   Bitrus.
97.Rahila      Yahanna.
98. Ruth       Lawan.
99. Ladi        Paul.
100 Mary     Paul.
101. Esther Joshua.
102. Helen    Musa.
103. Margret Watsai.
104. Deborah Jafaru.
105. Filo       Dauda.
106. Febi      Haruna.
107.Ruth      Ishaku.
108.Racheal Nkeki.
109. Rifkatu Soloman.
110.Mairama yahaya.
111.Saratu   Dauda.
112.Jinkai     Yama.
113.Margret Shettima.
114.Yana      yidau.
115. Grace   Paul.
116. Amina Ali.
117. Palmata Musa
118. Awagana Musa
119. Pindar Nuhu
120.Yana      Pogu.
121. Saraya    Musa
122. Hauwa   Joseph.
123. Hauwa    Kwakwi.
125. Hauwa    Musa.
126. Maryamu Musa.
127. Maimuna Usman.
128. Rebeca Joseph.
129.Liyatu    Habitu.
130. Rifkatu Yakubu.
131. Naomi Philimon.
132.Deborah Abbas.
133. Ladi      Ibrahim.
134. Asabe   Ali
135. Maryamu Bulama.
136.Ruth      Amos.
137.Mary     Ali
138. Abigail Bukar
139 Deborah Amos
140. Saraya   Yanga
141. Kauna Luka
142. Christiana Bitrus
143.Yana      Bukar
144. Hauwa             peter
145.Hadiza   Yakubu.
146.Lydia     Simon
147. Ruth     Bitrus .
148.Mary     Yakubu
149.Lugwa Mutah.
150 Muwa   Daniel.
151 Hanatu Nuhu
152. Monica Enoch.
153. Margret Yama.
154.Docas   yakubu.
155. Rhoda peter
156. Rifkatu Galang
157. Saratu Ayuba.
158. Naomi Adamu.
159. Hauwa    Ishaya
160. Rahap Ibrahim
162. Deborah Soloman.
163Hauwa    Mutah
164. Hauwa   Takai.
165. Serah   Samuel.

Below are the Muslim Girls.
166. Aishatu Musa.
167. Aishatu Grema.
168. Hauwa     Nkeki
169. Hamsatu Abubakar
170.Mairama Abubakar.
171 Hauwa Wule
172. Ihyi       Abdu
173. Hasana Adamu.
174. Rakiya   Kwamtah
175 Halima   Gamba.
176. Aisha    Lawan .
177. Kabu    Malla
178. Yayi      Abana.
179. Falta     Lawan.
180. Kwadugu Manu



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Brad and Angelina to star in first movie together since 2005







Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are to star in their first film together since Mr & Mrs Smith came out WAY back in 2005 and they started dating.

The 38-year-old Tomb Raider actress has reportedly penned the script for an upcoming movie, which will be set in Europe.

Angelina is currently working in post-production on her film Unbroken. The yummy mummy impressed with her directorial debut in The Land
of Blood and Honey in 2011.


Meanwhile, Brad, 50, has just wrapped up filming for the World War II action movie Fury, which will hit the big screen in the US on November 14.


Would be jolly good to see them on screen together again!




#mirror.co.uk

Katie Price is pregnant with fifth child just months after giving birth to son Jett





Katie Price Twitter Expecting: Katie (pictured here with Princess) is said to be delighted by the news


It has been revealed that Katie Price is expecting her fifth baby - conceived just months after she gave birth to her fourth child last summer.

The former glamour model, 35, had son Jett in August last year, but reportedly fell pregnant again in November.

Katie only realised she was expecting again after falling ill with stomach pains while on a Caribbean break in Cape Verde in April with husband Kieran Hayler and her children.

According to the Sun a scan showed she had been pregnant for six months - meaning she conceived just weeks after giving birth to Jett, who is her first child with Kieran, 27.

Katie - who recently revealed she wants eight children - and Kieran are reported to be thrilled by the news.

The couple are believed to know the sex of the baby.

Together with Jett, Katie has three other children - Harvey, 12, Junior, nine, and Princess, seven.

Katie recently got into a war of words with Josie Cunningham after she used her magazine column to criticise her controversial plans to have an abortion.


Katie explained how her boobs were naturally quite small and at 18 had an enlargement at her own expense - unlike Josie who's cosmetic surgery was funded by the NHS.

The former glamour model turned businesswoman ended her column by urging Josie to become a hard working and better person.

Josie decided against having the abortion.

Josie told the Sunday Mirror last week that feeling the baby kick made her feel like she was doing the wrong thing – and she fled in tears moments before signing in for her abortion at a private clinic.


#irishindependent
#mirror.co.uk

Friday, 2 May 2014

Rare precious pearl sells for a world record of £811,000!!

A rare pearl worn as one of a pair of earrings for years has just sold at auction for a world record £811,000!!

It was worn as jewellery by a lady who had absolutely no idea how much it was worth and two large round pearls made up the earrings that had been given to her as a gift by her husband.







The Mother of pearls: Jewellery expert Marielle Whiting examines the largest natural round pearl in the world, which was discovered after an unsuspecting punter took an old pair of earrings into Wooley and Wallis auctioneers in Salisbury, Wilts - it sold at auction for £811,000

He later showed them to experts who identified one of the gems as a natural pearl.

The other was a more common cultured pearl that would have been produced by an oyster farmer in controlled conditions and was not valuable.

The natural pearl had a diameter of 17.4mm and is the largest of its kind to have ever come up for auction.


Experts from Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers of Salisbury, Wilts, gave it a pre-sale estimate of £120,000.




Rare precious pearl sells for a world record of £811,000






Astonishing discovery: Sharp-eyed expert Johnathan Edwards realised that what was thought to be a relatively valueless cultured pearl may actually be an enormous natural one, and immediately sent it off to boffins in Switzerland to have it analysed







Expert advice: The experts in Switzerland confirmed that the 33.14ct natural gem is the largest round pearl ever to be offered at auction and would have taken around 100 years to develop in the oysters shell


But competitive bidding drove the hammer price up to £680,000. With all the fees added on, the overall price paid was £811,600 and it was bought by renowned international jewellers David Morris of London's Bond Street.

It will now be made into a necklace for a potential buyer in Hong Kong.

Jonathan Edwards, head of the jewellery department at Woolley and Wallis, said: 'The pearl came in from a private source and was presented as part of a pair of drop earrings.




She had no idea! The rare pearl was worn as one of a pair of earrings for years by an unsuspecting woman whose husband gave them to her as a gift







Stunning: Experts from Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers of Salisbury, Wilts, gave it a pre-sale estimate of £120,000 but they couldn't believe it when the final agreed price amassed to nearly £1m







Limited edition: The pearl is going to be made into a necklace as part of a collection of pearl jewellery for a potential customer in Hong Kong



'I looked at them and it seemed as though one of them might be a natural pearl, which are worth considerably more than cultured pearls.

'I thought there was a difference between the two because one had an outer layer of about one milimetre thick, but the other seemed to be solid.

'It is very difficult to tell if a pearl is cultured or natural by looking at it and you can never be 100 per cent sure unless you have it X-rayed.

'We had it X-rayed at a London lab and they said it was natural, and we then sent it to a lab in Switzerland who said the same thing.'





Who would have thought it? The 33.14ct round pearl was produced by a gold lip oyster and would have taken around 10 years to develop in the wild, experts say


Phoebe Morris, from David Morris jewellers, added: 'The pearl is going to be made into a necklace as part of a collection of pearl jewellery we have been putting together for some time.

'We have a potential buyer for it in Hong Kong.'

The 33.14ct round pearl was produced by a gold lip oyster - Pinctada maxima in Latin - and would have taken around 10 years to develop in the wild.


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Kerry Washington and Nnamdi Asomugha Welcome Baby Girl!

Kerry Washington is a mom!

 Kerry Washington and her husband Nnamdi Asomugha welcomed a baby girl into the world on April 21, TMZ reports. Her name: Isabelle Amarachi Asomugha. Washington reportedly gave birth in Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.


The first-time parents began dating in the summer of 2012, and tied the knot in a very intimate ceremony in Hailey, Idaho back in June 2013.


People magazine was first to report that the "Scandal" star was pregnant in October 2013. "Kerry and Nnamdi are ecstatic," a source told People, but added that "Kerry will still absolutely be keeping her private life private."
And in fact, Washington hadn't spoken about her pregnancy much. She embraced her blossoming belly on the red carpet in a variety of stunning dresses (and even a crop top!), but remained mum about the baby's gender and her feeling about impending parenthood.

 

Congratulations, Kerry and Nnamdi!



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