Heishi Mother of Pearl Strand
$12.90
Heishi Mother of Pearl Strand
Polished for a luxe feel.
Strand contains approx 95 x 4mm x 2mm Stone beads
Natural Colour
Strand Length 37 cm
This sale is for one strand
Nacre (/ˈneɪkər/ NAY-kər also /ˈnækrə/ NAK-rə), also known as mother of pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent.
The Mother of Pearl has the Gentle Healing Power of the Sea. It soothes from fear, gives clarity in decision making. It helps to stimulate Adaptability, Sensitivity, and Intuition. It makes you a Harmonious and Balanced person.
Heishi is the name given to this style of beads. A small polished bead, often of shell, coral, or turquoise, especially a small flat disk that can be strung with others of uniform size to form a smooth cylindrical strand, used to make jewelry.
The style of bead come from the Kewa Pueblo people (formerly Santo Domingo Pueblo) of New Mexico, before the use of metals in jewelry by that people.
Polished for a luxe feel.
Strand contains approx 95 x 4mm x 2mm Stone beads
Natural Colour
Strand Length 37 cm
This sale is for one strand
Nacre (/ˈneɪkər/ NAY-kər also /ˈnækrə/ NAK-rə), also known as mother of pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent.
The Mother of Pearl has the Gentle Healing Power of the Sea. It soothes from fear, gives clarity in decision making. It helps to stimulate Adaptability, Sensitivity, and Intuition. It makes you a Harmonious and Balanced person.
Heishi is the name given to this style of beads. A small polished bead, often of shell, coral, or turquoise, especially a small flat disk that can be strung with others of uniform size to form a smooth cylindrical strand, used to make jewelry.
The style of bead come from the Kewa Pueblo people (formerly Santo Domingo Pueblo) of New Mexico, before the use of metals in jewelry by that people.