Abalone vs. Mother-of-Pearl: Are they the Same?

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Abalone vs. Mother-of-Pearl: Are they the Same?

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From Rock and Gem, here's a good one on the difference between mother-of-pearl and abalone that I hope you'll find interesting. The pics are all of abalone, so I should take a pic of the one I have and show it to you. I found this gorgeous abalone shell while on one of our trips to Belize decades ago, but the guy who owned it didn't want to sell it. Eventually he must have either gotten sick of me coming by daily to drool over it, or maybe it was all the reasons I gave him as to why he should sell it to me, I don't know, but I did finally manage to talk him into selling it to me, and I display it on top of a chest of drawers in here hanging on a stand with a metallic silver twist tie attaching it so that when people ask about it I can flip it over and show them both sides. :mrgreen:

Abalone vs. Mother-of-Pearl: Are they the Same?
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"Abalone versus mother-of-pearl. What is the difference between them? Both are actually one in the same. Find out more about abalone and the beautiful mother-of-pearl that it contains.

What is an Abalone?

Abalone is a marine snail that’s shaped like an ear and found all around the Pacific Rim from the west coast of North America to the shores of New Zealand and Australia, the Philippines, Japan and elsewhere.

What is Mother-of-Pearl?

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Abalone shells are composed of layers of nacre, or mother-of-pearl. The best mother-of-pearl shimmers with iridescent colors much like black opal. A single piece may have red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple intermingling and shifting as you move it under a lamp.

International Abalone Lingo

In New Zealand, abalone is called paua. In the United Kingdom, abalone is called ormer.

Be Earth Friendly!

Most abalone in the U.S. comes from the Pacific Coast, where these mollusks have been harvested for food. (One person has described it as “fish-flavored shoe leather.”) At times, abalone colonies have experienced overfishing and collapse. They have been protected now and again and some beaches where shells wash ashore are national preserves where collecting is prohibited. Most lapidary artists use shells that were collected long ago. We should do all we can to sustainably maintain and protect the creatures that produce such a lapidary wonder!

Stay Safe!

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While abalone shell has been used for millennia to craft beads, inlay, and other lapidary works, anyone cutting or grinding it needs to exercise safety precautions. These include wearing a facemask and cutting/grinding under running water to minimize dust. Abalone dust, especially dry airborne dust, has been known to cause a range of health problems from stuffed-up noses to nausea to severe respiratory issues. Some people are more sensitive than others, but anyone working with abalone should use plenty of water as a lubricant and keep good airflow around the workstation. This is one material that only experienced lapidary artists should select!

This story about what is the difference between mother-of-pearl and abalone previously appeared in Rock & Gem magazine. Click here to subscribe. Story by Jim Brace-Thompson."


https://www.rockngem.com/abalone-vs-mother-of-pearl/

Here are some shots of my abalone, which is even better than the one in the lead pic since that one has a chip out of it.

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Here's the other side, and there's a duplicate of the first shot that I can't remove because it's not showing that it was uploaded twice, so I can't figure out where it picked it up to delete it. Oh well. And it wasn't until I went to upload the last pic that I noticed my nail polish matches the shell very nicely with the pink shine on the light teal base. :lol:

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Re: Abalone vs. Mother-of-Pearl: Are they the Same?

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I do love abalone and consider the shells gem rough when i see them at yard sales...like a lot of things.
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