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Mother of Pearl

Formed by time and tide within the Australian South Sea pearl oyster, mother-of-pearl is strong and lustrous. For Paspaley, it is integral to our story, drawn from the remote north-west waters that define our marine heritage and enduring stewardship.

What is Mother of Pearl?

Mother-of-pearl, also known as nacre, is the lustrous inner lining of a pearl oyster shell, composed of aragonite bound by organic proteins. Unlike a pearl—where nacre forms concentrically around a central nucleus—mother-of-pearl is created as the oyster builds its shell, laying thousands of flat layers of translucent nacre over a protective shell surface that is exposed to the sea.

refractions of light

Shifting colour in changing light, no two pearl shells are alike, with a rainbow-hued palette ranging from hints of silver, rose and pale gold.

Paspaley Australian South Sea Mother of Pearl

In the remote waters of north-west Australia, the Silver Lip pearl oyster (Pinctada maxima) produces remarkably thick, lustrous and resilient mother-of-pearl. Regarded as the world’s finest, it forms an intrinsic part of Paspaley’s DNA—a natural extension of our pearling heritage.

From Shell to Showpiece

Crafting mother-of-pearl into fine jewellery requires patience and exceptional skill.
As an organic material, it demands careful handling and precision, respecting the integrity of the individual shell.
At Paspaley, we treat mother-of-pearl with reverence—honouring its beauty, not overpowering it.

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