Tube abalone shell  4x13mm x 40cm
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Tube abalone shell 4x13mm x 40cm

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Material
Mother-of-pearl
Color
Abalone
Size
4x13mm
Shape
Beads and accessories store for jewelry making
Hole diameter
0.7mm
Weight
13.6g

 Tube abalone shell  4x13mm, sold by 40cm. 

€6.42 Tax included

€6.42 Tax excluded

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Description

Introduction to Pearls

Nacre, also known as mother of pearl, is actually a pearl shell, which is wrapped in secretions to form a beautiful pearl. Pearls are very common in people's lives, and good pearls can be made into valuable jewelry and luxury items, and a variety of big names are attracted to nacre.

The structure of mother-of-pearl is mainly a thin intercalated layer of calcium carbonate. The shimmering variations of iridescent hues result from the trapping and reflection of light waves within them. Mother of pearl has been used as a decorative and inlay material throughout the long history of Eastern and Western cultures. Mother of pearl, harvested from the ocean floor, is carefully processed and mounted on jewelry to bring out its timeless beauty.
When wearing mother-of-pearl jewelry, do not come into contact with chemicals such as perfume, soap or body wash, as these can alter the color and natural appearance of the mother-of-pearl, thus changing its texture.

How to make your own unique jewelry with pearls?

If you want to make bracelets, depending on the style of bracelet, you will use cotton threads, leather threadschain etc.

So, to make a necklace, you will need to use a necklace or chain, ringshanger and gold-filled wire etc.

All the above jewelry, Also available with other natural stones, pearls. We also have gold-filled accessoriessilver accessories and gold-filled pink accessories for you to choose from.

For more information on how to tie knots, we have a video on how to tie knots.

Tools you may need to make jewelry

Precision Chisel, Pliers Set

Running out of ideas? Check out our tutorials for inspiration.

For more information, please visit our blog.