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Multicolor PAUA ABALONE Shell Carving & Mabe Pearl PEACOCK Feather PENDANT 5.13g

Multicolor PAUA ABALONE Shell Carving & Mabe Pearl PEACOCK Feather PENDANT 5.13g
  • Multicolor PAUA ABALONE Shell Carving & Mabe Pearl PEACOCK Feather PENDANT 5.13g
  • Multicolor PAUA ABALONE Shell Carving & Mabe Pearl PEACOCK Feather PENDANT 5.13g

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RAINBOW PAUAABALONE SHELL CARVING & MABE PEARL INLAY PEACOCK FEATHER DESIGN PENDANTItem # :205 2699___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Type :Hand-carved Tahitian Black-lippedWing Oyster shell (black Mother-of-Pearl) with Paua Abalone shell, PenguinWing Oyster shell and a blue Mabepearl inlay.This carving is fullybacked with a Penguin Wing Oyster shell Wing Oyster shell Simply use a hang-in bail and your pendant is ready. You also could make a brooch or your own jewelry creation.This is not a ready to wear pieceof jewelry. Color:Multicolor with charcoalblack, copper bronze, green, blue and a stunning rainbow iridescence with abeautiful silken glow. Design:A beautiful carved peacock feather design from our “Birds of a Feather Collection”Amount:1 (one) piece* All photos are taken from the actualitem *Weight:approx. 5.13 gramsDimensions :approx. 67.01 x 37.95 mm= 2.64 x 1.49 inchesThickness of shell: approx. 2.15 mm to 2.50 mmThickness to top of the Mabe pearl: approx. 6.60 mmThis carving is slightly curved in the shape of the naturalshell (not flat)Perforation:This carving is fully drilled with a 1 mm drill hole.This piece is not strung.Shell carving:Exceptionally fine carving using a Tahitian Black-lippedOyster shell, multicolor Penguin Wing oyster shell, highly rainbow iridescentNew Zealand Paua Abalone shell and a stunning blue Mabe pearl inlay. The carving is backed with a beautiful iridescent Penguin WingOyster shell.This piece is delicately carved in deep relief by Balinesemaster-craftsmen Each piece is hand carved one by one.Hand carving:Our shell carvings are all hand carved. This is not a machinemass produced item. This item is handmade and eachpiece is made one by one which make each piece a one-of-a-kind.Enjoy using and wearing our shell carvings as much as weenjoyed making them. Origin:Black-lipped Wing Oyster shells are cultured in the pristinetropical waters of French Polynesia.We buy all our Paua Abalone shell material directly from New Zealand.The blue Mabe pearl is cultured offthe coast of the Island of Sumbawa / Indonesia We buy all our Penguin Wing Oyster shell material from thepearl farms off the coast of Lombok – Bali’ssister island. This carving is handcrafted in Bali(Indonesia)by ourin-house Balinese shell carvers.Black-lipped pearl oyster:Black-lippedMother-of-Pearls Oyster Shell ~ Pinctada margaritiferaLike the Silver-lipped Pearl Oyster, this species was longharvested for mother-of-pearl.Rarely pure black, these shells more commonly are gray withgreen, blue or rose overtones. With the widest geographical range of allliving pearl oysters, the Black-lipped Pearl Oyster is now cultured forpearls in French Polynesia as well as many other areas in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Tahitian Black Pearls are grown inblack-lipped pearl oysters.Definition Paua shell:Paua shell isproduced by the NewZealand Abalone (Haliotis iris), the mostcolorful shell. The name Paua is the name the Maori call the shell we know asAbalone from the deep waters of the South Island of New Zealand. These waters are a lot colder being so close to the Antarctic Basin. This is why the colors of PauaAbalone are more vibrant and deeper in color than any other Abalone found inthe world. The lustrous iridescence is a rainbow blue, green and variousshades of red.This Paua Abalone shell is an inspiration from nature’sspectrum of rainbow colors.Penguin Wing Oyster shell :Penguin Wing OysterShell ~ Pteria penguinThis gorgeous shell was cultured in the pristine tropicalwaters of the Island of Sumbawa / Indonesia.Mabe pearls are grown in Penguin Wing Oysters. Mabe pearl:Our Wing Oyster Mabe Pearls were cultured in the pristinetropical waters of the Island of Sumbawa / Indonesia.Mabe Pearls are quite different from what you might consider“normal” pearls. The reason for this stems from the way that Mabe pearls areformed. Mabe pearls are considered to be “semi-spherical cultured pearls”.Instead of growing inside the body of the mollusk creature, as is the casewith other pearls, Mabe pearls grow against the inside shell. This process causes Mabe pearls to have a flat side, asopposed to being relatively spherical, or at least rounded like standardpearls. This also explains why Mabe pearls are frequently called “halfpearls”. Mabe pearls come in a wide range of beautiful colors, which spanfrom light pinks, to more bluish shades. The unique nacre of the Mabe oysterallows for hues that are quite brilliant and rainbow-like. Their brillianceis quite breathtaking at times, especially in the rarest color, whichconsists of pink with gold swirls. It is this type of color which brings thevalue to the Mabe pearls, as well as their rare superiority in texture and luster.To culture a Mabe pearl, the process is different thanculturing round pearls. It is accomplished by inserting the nucleus flushagainst the side of the mollusk – which is the Mabe Pearl Oyster (Pteria penguin), also called Penguin WingOyster – causing the oyster to make its nacre deposits over the nucleus,and against the inside of its shell, forming a semi-spherical pearl. The Mabepearl oyster, also referred to as the penguin wing oyster – is what is usedas the mother shell for Mabe pearls. These are highly distributed across theworld’s tropical and semi-tropical seas, making them readily available tomany pearl farmers at different ends of the globe. Due to this one flattened side, Mabe pearls become the idealchoice for jewelry such as earrings and rings which allow for a securesetting, and a concealed flat back.The Mabe pearl first reached its popularity in the end of the19th century, and from that time until the mid 20th century, many differentefforts were made to attempt to cultivate the Mabe pearl – most of which werein vein. Many hearts were broken, and most tries were fruitless. However,some pearl farmers continued to persevere with their research, and finallyestablished breeding techniques for the Mabe pearl oyster in 1970, followedfive years later by the mass production of cultured pearl harvests. Today, the production of cultured Mabe pearls has become quitestable, and the results are absolutely gorgeous. Depending on the desiredsize, 2 to 6 years are needed for each pearl. However, for those who enjoythe Mabe pearl, it’s well worth the wait.The producers wait patiently for many years while the Mabepearl oyster work their magic resulting in a thick, lustrous nacre (pearlcoating) which gives the Mabe pearl its color and luster. When ready, the Mabe pearls are harvested and carefully gradedaccording to size, color, luster and other quality characteristics.Hemispheric Shape -A Distinct CharacteristicThe Mabe pearl develops in a hemispheric form, with a flatback. While in the oyster a Mabe pearl is actually considered a blister pearlnot a Mabe pearl. After the blister pearl has been 'worked' it then becomes aMabe pearl. Blister pearls are worked by cutting the pearl out of the shellwith a circle-bit drill. The nucleus is then removed and replaced withfiller. The back of the pearl is capped with a piece of mother-of-pearl tocomplete the Mabe pearl. The Mabe pearl oyster produces exquisitely colored and highlyiridescent nacre. The colors of the penguin oyster pearl are rich and exotic;an inspiration from nature’s spectrum of rainbow colors.Blue Mabe pearl information:Mabe pearls come in a wide range of beautiful colors, whichspan from light pinks, to more bluish shades. The color of Mabe pearls isinfluenced during the cultivation. The implanted nucleus is painted with aspecial ink which will slowly release the color during the cultivationprocess inside the live oyster. This Indonesian developed process willenhance the undertones of the color seen on the surface. The color penetratesinto the nacre and gives a rather natural appearance in comparison to anyother treatment (chemical dyes which are sometimes used to color Mabe lookalways very artificial).Remarks:Our finely carved shells will make a spectacular pendant orother jewelry.Don’t miss theopportunity to own this delicately carved masterpiece. Our photographs have been enlarged to show details. Most details shown in the large image are actually not visible to the naked eye. We have made the image as close as possible to the original item when viewed on our screen. Depending on the viewers monitor settings, these items may appear a few shades lighter or darker in comparison to the original object.Why Shop with AGUSTUS-Collection!» eCRATER Seller for over 10 Years» Very high Approval Rating» Outstanding Collection» German Ownership» Free FedEx shipping for purchases over US$ 500» Combine Shipping for 10 days» Secure Packing & Shipping Services» Secure Payment via PayPal» Items are guaranteed as described» Clear Return Policy» Fast Support Response» Outstanding Customer ServiceBack To TopVisit my eCRATER Store: AGUSTUS-CollectionAdd to Favorite Stores|Sign up for Store NewsletterHome|Guarantee & Return Policy|Store Policy|Shipping|Payment|Procedure|Guides|FAQs|About The SellerBack To Top
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