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AUSTRALIAN ABALONE SHELL -DRILLED 19.10 CTS [PF 1331]
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AUSTRALIAN ABALONE
This is a natural shell polished to expose the stunning colours.
Both sides of the shell have been polished.
Drilled
Weigh 19.10 cts
Size 46 x 35 x 3 mm app
Australia producers about a third of the worlds abalone.
The shell of the abalone is exceptionally strong and is made of microscopic calcium carbonate tiles stacked like bricks. Between the layers of shells is a clingy protein substance. When the abalone shell is struck, the tiles slide instead of shattering and the protein stretches to absorb the energy of the blow. Material scientists around the world are studying the tiled structure for insight into stronger ceramic products.
The color of the shell is very variable from species to species, and may reflect diet. The iridescent nacre that lines the inside of the shell varies in color from silvery white, to pink, red and green-red, through to Haliotis iris, which shows predominantly deep blues, greens and purples.
There is only the one genus in the family Haliotidae, and about four to seven subgenera. The number of species recognized worldwide is about 100.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (cts)
- Type
- Bead
- Colours
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AUSTRALIAN ABALONE
This is a natural shell polished to expose the stunning colours.
Both sides of the shell have been polished.
Drilled
Weigh 19.10 cts
Size 46 x 35 x 3 mm app
Australia producers about a third of the worlds abalone.
The shell of the abalone is exceptionally strong and is made of microscopic calcium carbonate tiles stacked like bricks. Between the layers of shells is a clingy protein substance. When the abalone shell is struck, the tiles slide instead of shattering and the protein stretches to absorb the energy of the blow. Material scientists around the world are studying the tiled structure for insight into stronger ceramic products.
The color of the shell is very variable from species to species, and may reflect diet. The iridescent nacre that lines the inside of the shell varies in color from silvery white, to pink, red and green-red, through to Haliotis iris, which shows predominantly deep blues, greens and purples.
There is only the one genus in the family Haliotidae, and about four to seven subgenera. The number of species recognized worldwide is about 100.
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FedEx | $12.00 / 3 days | $39.00 / 10 days |
Australia
FedEx is discounted to $12.00 on orders with 2 or more items
Rest of the world
FedEx is discounted to $39.00 on orders with 2 or more items
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Registered Shipping | $9.00 / 7 days | $16.00 / 21 days |
Australia
Registered Shipping is discounted to $9.00 on orders with 2 or more items
Rest of the world
Registered Shipping is discounted to $16.00 on orders with 2 or more items
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Very special item, rare. Thanks an Happy New Year from Germany.
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Beautiful stone, perfect packaging, fast shipment, recommendable seller.
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Incredible stone, never seen before. Thank you from Germany. Will order again Dr. Rainer (medical doctor from Duisburg/Germany)
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Nice stone, perfect packaging, fast shipping, recommendable.
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Beautiful small mini, thanks and a good and healthy 2025.
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