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Black Mother Of Pearl

Black Mother Of Pearl

Provenance

Cook Islands

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Concept

Smoked Lacquer

TRACE & NARRATIVE

Harvested from the black-lipped oyster of the warm South Pacific. The organic layers secreted by the shell to defend against intrusion accumulate to form nacre—mother of pearl.

Its structure is a microscopic brickwork of ultra-thin calcium carbonate platelets. This layering causes light interference, shifting colour with the angle of view. The colour is not applied. It is produced by the architecture itself.

Made of the same material as pearl, yet this was once a shell—a dwelling. Long before it became ornament, it was part of a living body. A layer built for protection, producing the quietest light.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 3.5 | ORGANIC ORIGIN
LATTICE STRUCTURE
AMORPHOUS STATE | FLUID SOLID
VISUAL METRICS
A thin iridescent film over a black ground. Less shine than dampness — as though the surface were holding something just under it.
MAINTENANCE
  • Organic material — soft and easily scratched.
  • Remove before contact with perfume, alcohol, or chemicals.
  • Do not soak; wipe gently with a damp cloth.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
WATER PHASE, METAL PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
AQUA (Water)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Root | Muladhara, Sacral | Svadhisthana

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Cancer, Pisces, Scorpio

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Shelter — Receptivity — Composure

Protection through absorption, not resistance. Beneath the iridescence sits a deep, unhurried calm. Delicacy and tensile strength coexist here without contradiction — the way they do in most things worth wearing.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

Quiet in the room, but watch closely — the light moves when he does. There's a type of presence that doesn't depend on volume. He hasn't spoken in the meeting, and yet you know exactly where he is. This material matches that air. Restricting it to formal occasions is a waste. It comes alive on a Tuesday commute, not under a chandelier.

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