Laminated mother of pearl

Latin name: Pinctada margaritifera (marine pearl oyster). 

Reconstituted white mother-of-pearl is an artificial material created from pieces of real mother-of-pearl, crushed shells or mother-of-pearl fragments. These pieces are mixed with resins and other additives to form sheets or slabs of reconstituted mother-of-pearl. Here are some characteristics and information on reconstituted white mother-of-pearl:

Origin: Reconstituted white mother-of-pearl is a man-made product, unlike natural mother-of-pearl, which comes from mollusks.

Characteristics : 

  • Appearance: Reconstituted white mother-of-pearl generally has a shiny, shimmering appearance similar to that of natural mother-of-pearl. However, quality and iridescence may vary according to manufacturing methods and ingredients used.
  • Cost: Reconstituted white mother-of-pearl is often less expensive than natural mother-of-pearl, making it a more affordable alternative for craftsmen and consumers alike.
  • Variety of shapes: By being reconstituted, mother-of-pearl can be produced in different shapes and sizes, offering greater flexibility for craft applications and object creation.

Durability: The durability of reconstituted white mother-of-pearl depends on the quality of the materials used in its manufacture. On the whole, it can be fairly resistant to knocks and scratches, but is generally less durable than natural mother-of-pearl.

Uses: Reconstituted white mother-of-pearl is used in a variety of craft and decorative projects, such as jewelry making, decorative objects, knife handles, buttons, and much more. It offers a more economical alternative to natural mother-of-pearl without completely compromising its visual appeal.

Laminated mother of pearl : handles for knives