
Mother-of-pearl cabochon gemstone
Selling Price
$15
History
Mother-of-pearl, also known as nacre, is the iridescent inner layer of mollusk shells that has been used for decorative purposes for thousands of years. This material has been prized across cultures from ancient Egypt to Victorian England for its lustrous beauty and has been fashioned into jewelry, inlays, buttons, and ornamental objects. The cabochon cut, which creates a smooth, polished dome without facets, is one of the oldest gemstone cutting techniques and is particularly effective at showcasing the natural shimmer and color play of mother-of-pearl. Collectors of gemstones, jewelry makers, and artisans value mother-of-pearl cabochons for their versatility in creating elegant jewelry pieces and decorative inlays. The material appeals to those interested in natural materials, sustainable luxury, and organic beauty, as well as to crafters who appreciate its workability and timeless aesthetic appeal.