Talk:Mary I of England's Pearl Pendant/@comment-5782071-20161108175722/@comment-5782071-20161110012926

So, I can't be certain, but according to Wikpedia, La Peregrina is the pearl that was used as a pendant on a brooch belonging to Mary that after her death was transferred to Margaret of Austria (who wore it for the celebration of a peace treaty between England and Spain), and possibly Elisabeth of France and Margaret's successor Mariana, as they were both paintd with the pearl. Then it crossed paths with Joseph Bonaparte and Napolean III. After it exchanged hands a few more times, it belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, whose dog chewed on it, but it was not scratched.

Now, wikipedia says that another pearl, the Pearl of Kuwait, could ​be the Mary Tudor pearl instead, as it is larger, but La Peregrina's longer history is well established.

SO! My question is, which pearl do we make this? Both Peregrina and the Kuwait Pearl have traded hands several times, and are both currently owned either in a museum or by private owners irl. Personally, when stuff like this happens, I leave the gemstone alone because it's way too complicated. I wish Wiles was here to settle the dispute.