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Your cart is empty. Mother-of-pearl is a layer of iridescent material formed in the lining of the shell. Pearl oysters and abalone are both sources of this substance, which is widely used as paint pigments, natural cosmetic pigments, and inlays for jewelry, furniture, and musical instruments.
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Note: Please do not eat these MOP shell flake, Keep them out of reach of small children!
jason blake
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I haven’t put it to use yet but I’m using for inlay of the title on an 8-string electric guitar that I’m building,And I’m sure it will be great
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Color is nice and after using as an inlay material the sparkle real shows great material
Anxious to Read in Seattle
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
These work great as an accent in polymer clay. The jar will last me forever as I only need a small amount for each pair of earrings.
CP
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
These are beautiful Mother of Pearl flakes! I chose them for my resin pours and polymer clay projects, and I could not be happier with them. If you have not tried them in resin, go for it! Beautiful product! I do recommend these for any creators!
B Prescott
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
These are beautiful white stone chips that works fabulous in any type of Resin crafts, but especially jewelry products which is what I bought them for.
Rob M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Because the crushed abalone shell is broken up into quite small pieces, you don't get as many pieces reflecting light back at you as if there were lots of flatter and larger pieces. So in this crushed condition, it's not as reflective or iridescent as I would have liked for the application I had in mind for it.It will be useful to add to resin for another project
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Mixed in resin and cast, or dropped in a recess with a drop of cianaccilete then hit with accelerator, these create a nice look. The flakes are crushed, so they are easy to work with and mix into your choice of resin, glue, paint, or whatever. The size of the flakes is fairly consistent. There is enough variation to create visual interest, but not so much that one inlay with look that much different than another.Good product, looks great.
Athea Delores
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
This is truly gorgeous fleck! And you get quite a bit! The possible way to use this is absolutely endless! I plan to use this a couple-few different ways actually. I plan to fill in some hollowed out ring bands with this, giving a nice shine! I was also thinking about adding the fleck to a few handmade beads and pendants! The color is without a doubt very pretty, especially when light hits the shell pieces at all different directions! Very easy to file down with a light sandpaper or even nail file! A little smaller fleck size than I had anticipated, but NOT a deal breaker at all! Still very useful and very beautiful!
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