NATURAL ABALONE PEARLS

 

 

 

 

I currently have 4 unique natural and very rare abalone pearls which I obtained over a period of time, about 28 to 30 years ago in the Chatham Islands, which is located 800 kilometers off the coast of New Zealand.

 

The 4 pearls have been examined and valued in an Australian laboratory and these certificates of valuation can be supplied upon request if required. The details of each pearl from the certifications have been provided below for your information, please click on the images to the right of the description to see an enlarged photo.

 

 

 

   

Reference 8480wbvl

One unset Chatham Islands Abalone "Haliotis iris" natural horn shaped pearl.

Actual weight 142.268cts

Actual Grams 28.45gms

Actual Dimensions 81.69mm long x 37.62mm wide x 9.11mm narrowest

Actual colour - bright, green, blue violet; with conchiolin patches.

   
   

Reference 8481wbvl

One unset Chatham Islands Abalone "Haliotis iris" natural tooth shaped pearl.

Actual weight 20.32cts

Actual Grams 4.060gms

Actual Dimensions 56.55mm long x 8.30mm wide x 3.85mm narrowest

Actual colour - bright, green, gold pink; blue violet; very small amount conchiolin patches.

   
   

Reference 8482wbvl

One unset Chatham Islands Abalone "Haliotis iris" natural tooth shaped pearl.

Actual weight 22.58cts

Actual Grams 4.512gms

Actual Dimensions 42.52mm long x 18.58mm wide x 4.68mm narrowest

Actual colour - bright, green, gold pink; blue violet; very small amount conchiolin patches.

This particular "tooth" shaped pearl is unique and is can be fashioned into jewelry.

   
   

Reference 8483wbvl

One unset Chatham Islands Abalone "Haliotis iris" natural tooth shaped pearl.

Actual weight 13.57cts

Actual Grams 2.714gms

Actual Dimensions 30.49mm long x 18.04mm wide x 3.40mm narrowest

Actual colour - bright, green, gold pink; blue violet; very small amount conchiolin patches.

This particular "tooth" shaped pearl is unique and is can be fashioned into jewelry.

   
    Please feel free to forward this page any colleges who may also be interested in the natural and unique beauty of these pearls, or alternatively they can contact me directly by email at abalonepearls@gmail.com with any questions or comments.    
     

UPDATE

I recently found a number of small natural Abalone pearls while snorkeling in New Zealand. To see some of the photos I took please click on the image below.