Mother of Pearl Donut Pendant (30mm, 40mm)
Relaxation, Soothing, Balancing
Chakra: Solar Plexus, Throat
Birthstone: Cancer
Hardness: 3-4
Composition: Calcium Carbonate
Formula: CaCO3
Colour: Creamy-white, Champagne colour
Oils/Herbs: Lemon, Teatree
Mother of Pearl refers to the nacre that coats the inside layer of the mollusc shell which is used to form pearl. The material has been used for thousands of years for decorative ornaments and jewellery.
Metaphysical & Healing Properties
Pearl Oysters and Abalones are the most mutual source of Mother of Pearl thus share a lot of similarities when it come to the metaphysical properties of these materials.
Mother of pearl is said to provide protection to the wearer, it can bring forward the healing energies of the oceans.
It has calming and soothing energies can help one to relax and balance their emotions.
The stone has been known to stimulate the intuition, adaptability, sensitivity creativity and imagination.
Mother of pearl has the ability to enhance the feelings of love, compassion and peace. It can be used by those seeking tranquility and calmness.
The material carries energies of protection and emotional balance, it should be used in times of tough emotional issues or when needing guidance in relationships as it has the ability to enhance communication, cooperation, commitment and compromise.
It opens ones intuitive qualities like sensitivity and imagination which enable one to view situations from a different more understanding perspective.
Mother of pearl is said to have divine energy, and using it with sage in the act of space clearing invokes the spirit of the ocean and uses ones highest chakra as a conduit to the divine realm. It has been used to try and guarantee the health of a new child or grandchild, for new mothers and it was used to provide needed emotional, physical and metal support.
Harmonizes/Combines with Moonstone, Blue Chalcedony, Calcite, Aragonite
History
Scientists believe that Mother of Pearl was highly regarded in ancient Mesopotamia, it was often used to honour royalty and in creating intricate jewellery and inlays for beautiful ornaments and furniture as far back as 26000 B.C
Some Chinese mother of pearl artefacts have been found dating back to the Bronze Age, the material was used in crating of everything including furniture, jewellery and clothing for the upper class.
Mother of Pearl has been uncovered in Ancient Egyptian burial sites and pyramids.
It was most famously used as inlay in a golden throne found in the tomb of King Tutankhamen, arguably the most known ruler of Ancient Egypt.
Early day Christians would often take a piece of Mother of Pearl with them on the pilgrimage journeys back from the holy place of Bethlehem.
Disclaimer
Crystal properties are listed for information purposes only and are not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult a physician for proper medical treatment.