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- Origin of pearls. A2827
- Dragon's pearl stolen. B11.6.2.3
- Pearl-dropping cow. B103.1.2.1
- Magic tortoise fed with salt gives pearls. B103.1.6
- Deer with string of pearls around its neck. B105.2
- Magic spider catches pearls. B109.1
- Centipede plays at night with pearl. B109.2
- Swans live on pearls. B768.3
- Transformation: peas to pearls. D475.4.4
- Magic tortoise shell produces pearls. (Cf. D1029.6.) D1469.14
- Magic pearls cure disease. D1500.1.9.2
- Transportation by magic pearl. (Cf. D1071.) D1520.29.1
- Magic pearl draws storm away. (Cf. D1071.) D1541.2.2
- Fairy's tears pearls. F239.6
- Blind man able to recognize real pearls by their smell, diamonds by touch, a good horse by screwing its ears, and raja of noble birth by his generosity. F655.1
- Man shoots pearls from wife's nose-ring. F661.10
- Kingdom where everything is of pearl. F707.4
- Island of pearls. F731.6
- Mountain formed of a pearl. F752.3.1
- Tree with silver trunk, gold branches, emerald leaves, pearls for fruits. F811.1.7
- Pavement of pearl. F865.1
- Animals live on pearls. F989.22.4
- Recognition by ability to shed pearls for tears. H31.7.1
- Pearls from hair as sign of royalty. H71.3
- Task: stealing three pearls from king's heavily guarded treasury. H1151.13.5
- Quest for unpierced pearls. H1348.2
- The cock and the pearl: prefers a single corn to a peck of pearls. J1061.1
- Impossible to eat pearls: also impossible for woman to bear animals (objects). J1191.5.1
- Foolish bargain: good fish for worthless shell; shell with pearl in it for small fish. J2081.2
- Boy refuses pearls for worthless stones; jeweler recognizes them for what they are. J2093.3.1
- Man is robbed of gold chain while with prostitute. He swallows her string of pearls in revenge. (Cf. K302.1.) K306.3
- Respite from death until minister shows king how to reap pearls. K551.21
- Bluff: millstones said to be pearls of hero's mother. Ogre overawed. K1718.2
- Boy's servant takes pearl to his wife instead of to merchant; she throws it away. N351.1
- Pearl found in fish. N529.2
- Conception from swallowing a pearl. T511.8.6
- Saint refuses pearls as alms and asks for food. V462.2.2.1
- Wall in construction collapses. Finally the king finds out that the sea is guilty. (The chain: mason – cement mixer – beautifully singing woman – pearl necklace – jeweller – diver – sea.) Z49.11.1