The name is aptly given to the lustrous pearly lining of the shells of pearl-bearing molluscs.
When polished it is similar in appearance to pearl and is extensively used for cutlery handles, buttons, buckles and other small ornamental objects. It has always been a favourite for the creation of ornaments, especially of a religious nature such as crucifixes and statuettes.
In the East it is used as an inlay for the walls and furniture of mosques.
When polished it is similar in appearance to pearl and is extensively used for cutlery handles, buttons, buckles and other small ornamental objects. It has always been a favourite for the creation of ornaments, especially of a religious nature such as crucifixes and statuettes.
In the East it is used as an inlay for the walls and furniture of mosques.
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