




Rainbow Mother of Pearl Seashell Dyed Gemstone Butterfly Carving | One Stone | Multiple Sizes
OFTEN BOUGHT TOGETHER :
These colorful butterflies are hand-carved from Mother of Pearl seashell and dyed rainbow colors to add a cheery, quirky style to the shimmery ocean gem! Butterflies, symbolic of renewal, transformation, and hope, are associated with the Spring equinox and the celebration of Ostara. These Mother of Pearl butterflies are a wonderful way to welcome Spring into your home and they make cute gifts for loved ones!
Mother of Pearl Meaning and Metaphysical Properties
Mother of Pearl represents absolute purity, emotional healing, spiritual protection, and the drawing of blessings. As a gem associated with luxury, it's no surprise that Mother of Pearl is believed to pull abundance to us from all corners of the universe. This blessing of plenty takes on many forms, such as heightened prosperity, psychic sensitivity, greater emotional balance, and a stronger connection to the divine. Mother of Pearl is a supreme nurturer, resonating with the Moon, the Divine Feminine, and the Water Element to assist in the healing of spiritual wounds and protection from malicious intentions. Mother of Pearl kept in the home is thought to strengthen the bonds of love within the family, and it is often given as a gift to newlyweds and new parents.
Mother of Pearl is an organic gemstone, coming from the inner lining of mollusk shells and comprised of a material called Nacre, which itself is mostly calcium carbonate (in the form of Aragonite) and conchiolin. This material is very similar to that found in Pearls, hence the name "Mother of Pearl." Ranging from 2.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, Mother of Pearl is quite soft, so it shouldn't be exposed to harsh cleansers or abrasive materials that might cause damage to the gem.
Product Information:
You will receive one Mother of Pearl butterfly in the approximate size range you have chosen from the menu. Color of butterfly is intuitively chosen based on availability.
These Mother of Pearl butterflies have been dyed. They are hand-carved, and vary slightly in style from stone to stone, as pictured.