Mother-of-pearl, a treasure from the depths
Mother-of-pearl is a natural substance produced by certain mollusks — pearl oysters, abalones, freshwater mussels — to line the inside of their shells and protect their bodies from foreign objects. Composed of thin layers of aragonite calcite and an organic protein called conchiolin, it owes its unique iridescent reflections to the diffraction of light through these superimposed microscopic layers.
Used since antiquity in Egypt, China, and Mesoamerican civilizations, mother-of-pearl is one of the oldest materials in human jewelry. Its French name comes from the Arabic naqqara, which refers to a drum with a shiny, nacreous surface.
Different forms of mother-of-pearl in jewelry
Mother-of-pearl comes in many forms depending on the working techniques and the mollusk species used.
Mother-of-pearl in discs and beads
Cut into thin slices or discs, mother-of-pearl reveals its changing reflections — milky white, pinkish, golden, blue-green depending on the species. These forms are ideal for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
Carved mother-of-pearl
Artisans can sculpt mother-of-pearl into delicate shapes: flowers, stars, animals, cameos... This technique requires great skill because mother-of-pearl, though solid, is fragile to shocks.
Metallic and dyed mother-of-pearl
Through specific treatments, mother-of-pearl can be dyed in intense gold, black, pink, or blue tones, while retaining its natural iridescent reflections. This offers an infinite creative palette to artisan jewelers.
Baroque mother-of-pearl
The irregular and organic shapes of baroque mother-of-pearl are particularly prized in contemporary jewelry for their unique character and raw beauty.
Mother-of-pearl in artisanal jewelry: a unique savoir-faire
Working with mother-of-pearl by hand is an art that requires patience, precision, and sensitivity to the material. Unlike industrial production, artisanal jewelry values the natural imperfections of each piece of mother-of-pearl — its color variations, nuances, slightly irregular shapes — which make each piece of jewelry truly unique.
The virtues of mother-of-pearl in lithotherapy
Beyond its obvious beauty, mother-of-pearl is recognized in lithotherapy for its many beneficial energetic properties.
🌊 Stone of serenity and appeasement
Mother-of-pearl is intimately linked to the Water element and lunar energy. It is known to calm tumultuous emotions, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote an inner state of peace and flexibility. It is particularly recommended for highly sensitive people or those prone to mood swings.
💚 Stone of protection and benevolence
Just as an oyster secretes mother-of-pearl to protect itself, this material is associated with an energy of gentle protection. It would create an energetic shield around its wearer, filtering negative energies while allowing benevolence and love to circulate.
✨ Stone of femininity and intuition
Associated with the feminine principle and the moon, mother-of-pearl stimulates intuition, creativity, and sensitivity. It helps to connect with one's inner wisdom and to trust one's feelings. It is a stone particularly appreciated by women during periods of transition or personal transformation.
👶 Stone of motherhood and gentleness
In many traditions, mother-of-pearl is considered a stone of motherhood and fertility. It would be beneficial for pregnant women, promoting serenity and connection with the unborn child. It is also associated with gentleness in relationships and the ability to care for others.
🔵 Associated Chakras
Mother-of-pearl is primarily associated with the solar plexus chakra (self-confidence, emotional balance) and the sacral chakra (creativity, femininity, sensuality). Worn as a necklace, it also acts on the heart chakra, promoting openness to love and compassion.
How to wear and care for your mother-of-pearl jewelry
How to wear it
Mother-of-pearl is ideally worn in direct contact with the skin to fully benefit from its energies. As a necklace, it radiates on the heart chakra. As a bracelet, it accompanies your movements with a protective and soothing energy. As earrings, it frames the face with a soft and feminine light.
Maintenance and purification
Mother-of-pearl is a relatively fragile organic material. Some essential tips:
- Clean it with a soft, slightly damp cloth — never use chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners
- Avoid contact with perfumes, creams, and acidic products that can dull its shine
- Store it away from direct light and excessive heat
- To energetically recharge it, expose it to the light of the full moon — a method particularly suited to this lunar stone
- Avoid soaking it in water, which could alter its surface






