Abalone Shell Wrapped in Copper

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Stunning, shiny Abalone shell wrapped in copper.

~Interesting facts about Abalone Shell:

-In Native American cultures, the abalone shell is used as a smudge bowl to burn sage in. They believed that the abalone and sage together will carry their messages up to heaven

-Abalone meaning is one of solace, a connection to the ocean, the cycle of life, protection and ancient travel.

-Abalone are shellfish found in kelp forests in ocean waters along most continents and around the southern coast of South Africa. The large mollusks play an essential “engineering” role by grazing on plants and keeping kelp forests, which support many other species, in good condition

-They are exceptionally rare, so it is very lucky to find abalone pearls. They form in the mother-of-pearl shell, at the edge of the shell or in the gut. The most common use of the abalone shell is for jewelry and gifts.

-Abalone shell is prized for the iridescent beauty of its mother-of-pearl interior. But scientists admire it for something else: its toughness. The shell is composed almost entirely of calcium carbonate, yet it is 3,000 times more fracture resistant than a crystal of the pure mineral alone.

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Stunning, shiny Abalone shell wrapped in copper.

~Interesting facts about Abalone Shell:

-In Native American cultures, the abalone shell is used as a smudge bowl to burn sage in. They believed that the abalone and sage together will carry their messages up to heaven

-Abalone meaning is one of solace, a connection to the ocean, the cycle of life, protection and ancient travel.

-Abalone are shellfish found in kelp forests in ocean waters along most continents and around the southern coast of South Africa. The large mollusks play an essential “engineering” role by grazing on plants and keeping kelp forests, which support many other species, in good condition

-They are exceptionally rare, so it is very lucky to find abalone pearls. They form in the mother-of-pearl shell, at the edge of the shell or in the gut. The most common use of the abalone shell is for jewelry and gifts.

-Abalone shell is prized for the iridescent beauty of its mother-of-pearl interior. But scientists admire it for something else: its toughness. The shell is composed almost entirely of calcium carbonate, yet it is 3,000 times more fracture resistant than a crystal of the pure mineral alone.

Stunning, shiny Abalone shell wrapped in copper.

~Interesting facts about Abalone Shell:

-In Native American cultures, the abalone shell is used as a smudge bowl to burn sage in. They believed that the abalone and sage together will carry their messages up to heaven

-Abalone meaning is one of solace, a connection to the ocean, the cycle of life, protection and ancient travel.

-Abalone are shellfish found in kelp forests in ocean waters along most continents and around the southern coast of South Africa. The large mollusks play an essential “engineering” role by grazing on plants and keeping kelp forests, which support many other species, in good condition

-They are exceptionally rare, so it is very lucky to find abalone pearls. They form in the mother-of-pearl shell, at the edge of the shell or in the gut. The most common use of the abalone shell is for jewelry and gifts.

-Abalone shell is prized for the iridescent beauty of its mother-of-pearl interior. But scientists admire it for something else: its toughness. The shell is composed almost entirely of calcium carbonate, yet it is 3,000 times more fracture resistant than a crystal of the pure mineral alone.