Is mother of pearl a real gemstone?
Mother of pearl is an organic gem material, not a crystalline gemstone. It forms from nacre—the iridescent inner lining of mollusk shells. While different from traditional gemstones like sapphire or emerald, mother of pearl holds significant value in jewelry and decorative applications due to its unique luster and workability.
How is mother of pearl value determined?
Unlike mineral gemstones graded by clarity and cut, mother of pearl value depends on thickness, iridescent intensity, color consistency, and surface quality. Thicker pieces with strong, even luster and minimal blemishes command higher prices. Shell source also influences value, with certain varieties offering more desirable coloration.
What is the average mother of pearl price per carat?
Mother of pearl pricing varies based on quality, thickness, and format. At Gemstones for Sale, we display transparent pricing on all listings, allowing you to compare options easily. Bulk orders qualify for volume discounts—contact us for custom quotes on larger quantities.
Can I buy mother of pearl in bulk?
Yes. We supply both single pieces and bulk quantities for manufacturers, jewelry designers, and craftspeople. Our bulk lots maintain consistent quality and color matching across pieces, ensuring reliable results for production runs.
What formats of mother of pearl do you offer?
Our collection includes cabochons, flat cuts, watch dial blanks, inlay sheets, and custom shapes. Each format suits specific applications—cabochons for jewelry settings, flat cuts for dials and accessories, and inlay material for decorative woodwork and metalwork.
How do I choose the right thickness?
Thickness selection depends on your application. Thinner pieces (0.5mm–1mm) work well for delicate inlay and backed settings. Medium thickness (1.5mm–2.5mm) suits most jewelry applications. Thicker cuts (3mm+) offer durability for high-wear items but reduce translucency.
Is mother of pearl durable enough for everyday jewelry?
Mother of pearl suits jewelry wear with proper setting and care. Bezel settings protect edges better than prongs. Avoid prolonged water exposure, harsh chemicals, and impact. With reasonable care, mother of pearl jewelry maintains its beauty for years.
What causes color differences in mother of pearl?
Shell source, mollusk species, and water conditions create natural color variation. Akoya shells produce cooler white tones, Tahitian sources yield darker hues, and some varieties display golden or cream undertones. We identify color characteristics in each listing so you can select pieces matching your design needs.
How should I store mother of pearl?
Store mother of pearl in a controlled environment away from extreme humidity or dryness. Keep pieces separated to prevent scratching. For loose material awaiting processing, avoid sealed plastic bags that trap moisture—use breathable storage instead.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. Gemstones for Sale ships worldwide. Contact our team for international shipping quotes and delivery timeframes for your location.