Mother of Pearl Beads
Mother of Pearl Beads have been used for thousands of years, to make necklaces, earrings and a variety of jewelery. There are images of Buddha with various Mother of Pearl Beads, dating back 3000 years old, which gives them a special symbolism to the Buddhist Community. They are still used today to create chanting beads and all sorts of jewelery in various religions. This is especially true when it comes to Buddhism. One of the rarest types of Mother of Pearl beads in the Abalone Bead cut from the inside of the shell It can be found all over the world, including North America (Especially Alaska), The Pacific Ocean and South Korea. It is essentially created from the inner surface of mollusk shells. The shells are found, cut to a specific shape, then put through the process of fine tuning, carving and polishing, to get the beautiful Mother of Pearl look off them. It is during this process that they can be colored and tainted to for jewelery making.

When you show around online for Mother of Pearl Beads, take your time and don’t rush to order anything. Prices vary massively, and customer service should be your first priority when choosing your bead provider. This is especially true if you are looking to get into part-time or full-time beed-making. You don’t just want to pick a supplier with only Mother of Pearl Beads and a few more options. You need a huge supplier with a proven customer service record and a history of trade. I personally buy all my Beads on Ebay. I pay through Paypal, so I can easily get my money back if there are any differences of opinion (if you know what I mean). There is also a Wholesale and Retail Beads section on Ebay. Mother of Pearl Beads are my favorite, but there are so many that it can be very hard to choose. Pick the right bead supplier and make the right beads and you can’t go wrong.

