For thousands of years, the inhabitants of the South Sea islands have used Mother of Pearl as valuable jewelry and barter currency. In the past, pearl divers searched for the coveted shells in adventurous ways. Today, the shells are carefully cultivated in molds.
No endangered species are used for Ocean Jewels, ...
For thousands of years, the inhabitants of the South Sea islands have used Mother of Pearl as valuable jewelry and barter currency. In the past, pearl divers searched for the coveted shells in adventurous ways. Today, the shells are carefully cultivated in molds.
No endangered species are used for Ocean Jewels, but the iridescent Mother of Pearl of the Paua shell, which comes from the sea snail called Haliotis Iris