
Seashells can be found on every shore of the world. They come in different shapes, colour and sizes. because they are fragile, they often arrive broken on our shore through being tumbled in the ocean.The bigger the shell, the stronger and thicker it will be. The smaller fragments of shells become part of the sand thet forms the seabed.
Seashells will have different colours, depending on their size, specie and the temperature of the waters they have come from.
Once the top layer of the shell has been ground and polished, it is known as
Mother of PearlMother of Pearl has been used by the Chinese and Japanese for centuries as inlay in furniture and decorative objects such as hair brushes, fans, combs to name but a few.
In our store
Wynrae handmade jewelry we use the mother of pearl as a
pendant centre pieceor to enhance precious metal or gemstones. They are beautifully fashioned into necklaces, pendants or
earrings.
We also combine the Mother of Pearl with another shell, the Abalone shell, known as
Paua in New Zealand. This particular shell is different from most other shells because of its beautiful green/ blue colour with hints of pink. It is particularly strinking in New Zealand where the waters of the South Island are very cold, giving the shell a much deeper and richer green colour.