Aileen Amurao, Puerto Princesa city's tourism officer and the fisherman's relative, said Thursday the man gave her the 34-kilogram pearl that's 2.2 feet long and 1 foot wide last month for safekeeping because he was moving to a new place.
Amurao said the pearl was sitting on a bench in her home for weeks until she found time to check the internet, and she was shocked to learn that it could be the world's biggest.
The family hid the pearl in a bag under a bed, rubbing it with their hands before going out to sea in the belief it would bring them luck, she said.
The fisherman did not want to be identified, she said. She said that she, the fisherman and his family decided to turn over the pearl to the city mayor, who had it displayed in a glass case in Puerto Princesa's city hall to attract tourists.
Experts from the University of the Philippines have expressed interest in inspecting the pearl, but she said no date has been set for their visit.
It would not be the first time giant pearls have been found off Palawan.
A 9-kilogram pearl, called Pearl of the King, was found in Palawan in 1939, and is on display in a hotel at the central island resort of Boracay. Local media have reported that fishermen had recovered other huge pearls in the province, including one reportedly weighing 24.75 kilograms.
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