Frost from the Sea: Mother-of-Pearl

Left: A collection of small dining utensils with mother-of-pearl handles rests atop an alabaster napkin. Right: A black writing desk, including ink well and pen holder, is inlaid with mother-of-pearl.Also known as nacre, the incredibly smooth substance is sometimes called “the most organic gemstone” due to its being formed by living creatures. It is produced within the shells of certain organisms, including oysters and mollusks, intended to protect them from foreign irritants. If such a nuisance—like a grain of sand—enters, the granule is coated with layers of luster until a pearl forms.

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